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Incentive Programs

Grand Incentives, Inc.

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    Customer Review Ratings

    2.38/5 stars

    Average of 16 Customer Reviews

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    • Review fromRosalina S

      Date: 05/30/2023

      5 stars
      Our favorite agent, ***** helped plan our family trip to Greece this summer and did an amazing job taking all the stress out of the planning phase. I’m truly appreciative of Grand Incentives providing the opportunity to plan my trip with an experienced travel agent live on the phone. This service is a thing of the past with most travel companies. Would highly recommend anyone looking to travel using Grand Incentives membership!
    • Review fromBRITTANY A

      Date: 05/11/2023

      4 stars
      I had an excellent experience with booking my familys upcoming Carnival cruise. The Grand Incentive agent was very helpful and provided me additional insight to all the travel benefits available as a member. The savings were significant, and I do look forward to future travel savings for my next trip to ****** later this year.
    • Review fromJacob R

      Date: 04/28/2023

      1 star
      SCAM do NOT take any of their offers or free stays in hotels. Their application system is very complicated, and restricted to extremely specific rules. Nothing is done online and it's all through the mail. They want you to have to work really hard to get it, so you'll give up. Their rule system is setup where if you make ONE mistake, they are allowed to VOID everything they promised you. You wasted your time, money, and sanity so they could take advantage of you. They are here to take your money and nothing else. I tried to apply to their Tropical Adventure trip for 4 nights of free lodging, I went to their stupid seminar, and talked with their people, after I declined their offers, I went through the multi-month long process of sending in their stupid forms by mail, and requesting my lodging dates within the rules they set, just so they could send me a VAGUE letter that says I broke one rule in their Procedures. They won't tell me which rule I broke, just that I broke one and that I can longer use the offer as a result.
    • Review fromClare A

      Date: 04/04/2023

      1 star
      As another reviewer said so perfectly below, "Wyndham Time Shares uses this as the **** to get you to their 2 hour presentations.... implying it's a stay at one of their resorts. It's not. It's through this company (and you can read the reviews)." I tried and tried to get the coupon to work and no matter what I do I get a run around. $320 for a 'free' stay at a hotel??? Big time **** complying with their program over and over to get NOWHERE.
    • Review fromAnnie S.

      Date: 09/28/2022

      1 star
      Not worth the headache and months of planning/replanning with no success. I got a certificate offer. My initial submission with the voucher came back 10 days later with all these instructions. I have not sent fees or deposits. I submitted the form incorrectly according to the agent who called me a month later. You have to pick the dates according to their fine print. You have to follow the rules or their computer system spits out an error, and you start all over again. If you are married to your travel partner, and you sound female-presenting on the phone, they ask for your spouse to be present for the call. I tried again to book ahead of time, but “Due to the high demand of travel requests received, the dates you have selected unfortunately are not available.” I tried a third time to submit dates, but never heard back because you must send the form in writing, which they never received even with certified tracking from USPS. After 3.5 weeks of waiting for a response, I called in to see what the delay was. The agent seemed to get aggravated with me as I had trouble comprehending why they attempted to try to sell me on a destination other than the one I wanted and why I couldn’t pick the dates I wanted when they were within the ranges specified by the fine print. According to the certificate, you have all these date restrictions surrounding major holidays and arrival days. They became frustrated with my questions for clarification. So, they took my requested dates over the phone, told me I probably won’t get the dates due to high demand, said “thank you and have a nice day” condescendingly, then promptly and rudely hung up on me. Free trip, but in order to book, you have to pay a fee to hold your spot. So, not free at all.
    • Review fromDavid H

      Date: 08/04/2022

      1 star
      This type of product, sold through time share companies (we bought ours through Vidanta aka Grand Bliss, Grand Luxxe, etc...) gives everyone a bad name. We finally relented after spending 3 hours and saying no to all these other time share offers while being forced (they charge surprise daily resort fees, which they will refund if you take the tour) to take the tour. Finally, we felt "what could go wrong" this apparent straight forward offer of free (nothing is free, we paid for this package) airfare to a key Mexico resort town, free (nothing is free) lodging at a Vidanta facility and free (nope) hotel lodging through anther package. Its all the same, twisted, convoluted process that you never really get anything even if you are supper diligent and patient. With Grand Incentives you have to pay more money (free???) in the form of $150 to register, then submit two dates at least 90 days out hoping there is space available on a plane, if not they send you a letter (like in the 1970's, before the internet and before people used the telephone to work things out) to let you know it did not work and you need to select new dates. FRUSTRATING - PART OF A TIME SHARE RIP OFF!!!!

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