George Tsipis
GRStarted as "legitimate looking" email… Started as "legitimate looking" email from GeoPlus tell you that you've been selected for a 3-day stay in hotels in Europe, if only you completed the survey. So I go ahead, complete the survey and they said that I'm eligible for a 5-day stay instead of the 3-day one. I continue and -oh the irony- they ask 19,80 EUR in order to "issue" the coupon. I click again next, and to my surprise -not-, there is no PayPal option and the vendor changed from GeoPlus to "Eurorest". Scam all the way!
Consumer
ROScam Scam! Bout the voucher, wait for more than one month for it but it did not appear, after calling and sending emails where I was letting them know that I will apply a complain to the consumer report office I got a voucher a few weeks later, but only to find out when I want to use it that is actually worthless because no hotel (presented on Eurorest page) will not accept it. SO Don't bother look for it and use your money to some useful purpose.
blazz
HRWhile their vouchers are a scam While their vouchers are a scam, they are returning me my money after i send them an email.
Milan Šmarda
SIClever scam, be aware! Scam, thanks Good I read this review...Looks very legit on first look. Filled out some form, in the end they prolonged period form 3->5days. And here the fun fact begins, they asked for 16€ (400CZK) for some administration paper work, but vouchers are for FREE. Dont know if list of hotels is even real. Avoid, this is SCAM and interesting that it is not blocked yet!
richard wapensky
BETotal Ripoff You have to pay 29.50 euros to get a check that you print out yourself, and then you are obliged to pay 30-60 euros per person per day for breakfast and an additional meal. That's 60-120 euros per day for food in a hotel that looks very bad. AGAIN - total ripoff.