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Deceptive Vacation Packages

By Stark & Stark on October 9, 2014

From time to time, a “lodging package marketer” or “prepaid vacation provider” makes the news, with consumers claiming that such entity engages in tactics such as:

  • Vacation packages that are provided (often at a steep fee) ultimately do not measure up to what was expected;
  • Strong-arm sales pitches, with consumers given no time to think about or consider a package before agreeing to it; and/or
  • No right to rescind or cancel a package being provided.  Such tactics may fall under the scope of the Pennsylvania Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law (“UTPCPL”), enabling an aggrieved consumer to monetary relief.

At Stark & Stark, we can proceed with claims against purveyors of deceptive vacation packages to seek all available monetary relief under the UTPCPL.  If you feel that you have been victimized by such an entity, do not hesitate to contact us.

  • Posted in:
    Corporate & Commercial, Employment & Labor, Personal Injury
  • Blog:
    Pennsylvania Law Monitor
  • Organization:
    Stark & Stark
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