Take Three Nights


Country United States
State Florida
City Tallevast
Address P.O. Box 49
Phone 800.566.8281
Website http://www.takethreenights.com
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  • May 30, 2015

Consumer be ware this companey is a FRAUD .I purchased a traves package thru Take Three Nights for $149 for a 3 day travel and a additioanl vacation, ( for two vacations) . I called to make an reservation for June 19-21 which by there polocie i needed a 72 hour notice but i called 21 days ahaid of time first i spoke with Ellen and the best she foud was that i had to pay additional out of packed which was not includid in the deal . the only think i was supposed to pay was tha $149 and thats it. So she took my number and said i will look for more promotions and will give you a call back, didnt hear from her so i called the next day she was not in so Bruce talked to and he was trying to get me to pay more than $200 out of pocket. he said thats all i have. I asked to speak with a manager he said he was the manager and so was Ellen. Please people be aware.

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  • Jan 11, 2019

Scam

They just called me and after I took a survey and offered me a 4 day/3 night hotel stay and after that a 7 day cruise. I have a lot going on right now and couldn't pay the $350 so they "worked a deal" and came back with $199 for all of it. I read these comments and started to ask questions and they hung up on me. Total fraud, so glad I didn't give my credit card info. Thank you everyone for these reviews!!

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  • Aug 11, 2016

Take 3

Take 2 or 3 is a scam beware don't be fool... All they did is ask me for my credit card info. and all I wanted was a email but noooo they couldn't provider me any documentation Fraud....

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  • Jun 22, 2015

I recieved a call sometime ago fromthis company calling themselves "Take Two Nights" They told me I was qualified for a FREE vacation because I had attended a time share presentation. I was told that this was unused vacation time. The person calllng me sounded like a high school kid or thereabouts. There was alot of noise, sounded almost like they were calling form a bar. These people are pests who call all day long and especially on Saturdays when they know people are at home. What a joke. We work all week and and want to relax and have to take calls from people like this who only bother people.

Still I tried to be polite. When I asked what company I had booked my travel with previously who owed me this "FREE VACATION" she didn't even answer. Just ignored the question. When I asked again. She said she couldn't revela that and when I asked a third time, she finally said she didn't know. How could they offer me a vacation of unused travel if they didn't even know who it was from? This was the first red flag.

Then this person goes on to tell me that I had a credit of $300 and it would only cost me $299 to take advanatage of this three day, two nights vacation special. How did we suddenly go from FREE to me owing $299? Second red flag.

Then I was told that "due to the FREE accomodations and the limited number of packages available, that this promotion is offered only on a first come, first served basis." I siad fine. Not interested, call someone else.

Then I relaized how amateurish and what a obviously rank and file telemarketer this person was. She said, is it the price or does it sound too good to be true? I answered both and wanted to get off the phone.

She said, "I can appreciate that" while dropping her tone. She was showing some skill at least. So I told her that I would have to discuss this with my husband. Her reply was , "I can appreciate that. I am married as well." You have to be kidding me! This person sounded like she was preparing for a Jr. High School Prom, not married. What a canned rebuttal and sales line! So I laughed. At least this person was providing some humor.

Then this person went on to tell me that she could drop the price from $299 down to $149 for the same deal and would through in a 3 day, 2 night cruise as a gift. WOW! Lower the price, cutting it in half and through in a cruise? If the $299 for a three day 2 night vacation sounded too good to be true, what do you call this? I call it a SCAM!

But she wasn't done yet. Now she said she was authorized to issue me a 4 day three night vacation and cruise for the $149. WOW! This gets better and better. The more I object, the more goodies they through in. Maybe if I continue, I can get a 7 day, 7 night vacation and cruise and they will even pay me to take it? LOL.

While this amateur telemarketer was pitching me, I opened a brower on my computer and researched Take Two Nights. I found many complaints about them on the social media. I also discovered that Take Two Nights used to be called Take Three Nights and also operates under the name Preferred Guests.

I told this person that I might be interested if she gave me more information about her company. Her tone escalated. Evidence of a very inexperienced sales person. And I am not sure if I would call these people sales people. They give the industry a bad name. Only then did she tell me t hat she was calling from Longwood, FL. and her company was called Kluu, llc.

Another person jumped on the line. His name was Art. I was told this person was the director and he asked me if the agent was polite and courteus. I chuckled and said yes with a luagh in my voice. She did seem cute and courteus albeit very naive and inexperienced. I ASKED THIS guy is she was really married as she said she was. She sounded way too young. He ran right over that question and went into his pitch.

He went on to tell me that this vacation would include a rental car and some other things. As I mentioned above, I was still on the internet and saw the negative reviews about Take Two Nights and Take Three Nights. I asked him about this. He only reponded with, "M'am, you know how the internet is. You can't beleive everything they say and we are not for everybody."

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Most Useful Comment
  • May 30, 2015

Consumer be ware this companey is a FRAUD .I purchased a traves package thru Take Three Nights for $149 for a 3 day travel and a additioanl vacation, ( for two vacations) . I called to make an reservation for June 19-21 which by there polocie i needed a 72 hour notice but i called 21 days ahaid of time first i spoke with Ellen and the best she foud was that i had to pay additional out of packed which was not includid in the deal . the only think i was supposed to pay was tha $149 and thats it. So she took my number and said i will look for more promotions and will give you a call back, didnt hear from her so i called the next day she was not in so Bruce talked to and he was trying to get me to pay more than $200 out of pocket. he said thats all i have. I asked to speak with a manager he said he was the manager and so was Ellen. Please people be aware.

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  • Jul 22, 2021

Horrible Hotels

I stayed at a hotel in Mexico booked by them they say it is a 4 or 5 star hotels and they are not. This hotel was old. the only good thing about the hotel was the location

  • Feb 27, 2019

SCAM!

Tried to respond to the email I just received (to unsubscribe) and my email was undeliverable! I called the 800 number listed in the email (with my number blocked). The person on the line asked who I was calling for; I asked for the person who was listed in my email as the sender, and they immediately knew what show I had recently been to. The fake name must be a code. I asked them to take me off of their distribution list and he wouldn't stop talking. I finally said "I am not interested" and he simply hung up.

Thank you to everyone who has posted about this. You have saved many a poor soul.

  • Jul 7, 2017

They say different dates and amount of time to book in their details of participation on their site and what they tell you when you call to book

  • Jul 7, 2017

Unfair details of participation

Beware, As the details of participation state on their website you only need 72 advance notice to book a property but when you call to book they tell you it says 30 days advance notice BUT IT DOESN'T! I couldn't use my vacation because of medical issues so got an extension and again couldn't use it so tried but as told all properties booked so I would have to get an extension again, of course!!! They are always booked!

IT'S A SCAM TO GET MORE MONEY FROM YOU, DON'T BUY !!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Apr 18, 2017

WORST CUSTOMER SERVICE EVER

I HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE WORST CUSTOMER SERVICE EVER!!! I just called to extend my package and the person on the line was very pushy and rude!!!! I have never ever experienced anything like that in my life. She made the package lower, but when I said I needed to take a moment, she became even more pushy and rude. Before I could finish my sentence, SHE HUNG UP ON ME!!!! I was trying to tell her that I going to call back tomorrow when I would have my credit card handy, but she has changed my mind about this company. All I wanted was an extension not some pushy rude person trying to force me into her package!! I have read the reviews that were posted and although some were not great, I still wanted to give this company a chance. Due to my schedule, I have lost $199 on the first package. I absolutely will not recommend this company to anyone!! No one else deserves to go through what I did from this company!!

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