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Kirstie Brink

Tips for Picking the Right Travel Adventure Review by the Avanti Group - 1 views

Who has time to plan that perfect adventure? Wouldn't it be great to just show up and have someone else sweat all the details? You can do exactly that these days but this is key: You have to choos...

Review by the Avanti Group Tips for Picking Right Travel Adventure

started by Kirstie Brink on 06 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
blaketreece

The Avanti Group Inc - Ultimate Travel Guide Tokyo Hong Kong Malaysia: Corporate Travel - 1 views

The most travel for the best value and least dollars. Avanti can significantly improve your bottom line by enhancing your corporate travel program. We will do this by not only aggressively seeking...

The Avanti Group Inc Ultimate Travel Guide Tokyo Hong Kong Malaysia Corporate

started by blaketreece on 24 May 14 no follow-up yet
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Money saving tips for those expensive early days - 1 views

There are many expenses to be met when you first arrive in your expat home. Relocation expert David Hollins offers 10 tips for keeping them in check Buy second-hand If you're moving to a city wit...

travelling Tokyo the Avanti Group way Money saving tips for those expensive early days

started by blaketreece on 14 Jul 14 no follow-up yet
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The Avanti Group Inc - Ultimate Travel Guide Tokyo Hong Kong Malaysia on scams strategy... - 1 views

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    The Watchdog is still in vacation mode. I just got back from a family trip to Florida. We had a blast. This is the time of year when your mind may be on vacations, too. If you're looking ahead to a lazy summer trip, don't relax too much because unfortunately, scammers will hound you while you plan and even follow you on the road, too. The state attorney general's office recently warned about travel scams, a few of which were news to me. One involves pizza deliveries, of all things. Who hasn't had a craving for pizza after checking into a hotel in an unfamiliar city where you don't want to hunt for a decent place to chow down. You pick up the menu that's conveniently been slipped under your door and order away. The scam is that the menus have a phone number that connect with an identity thief, not a pizza parlor. You won't get your large pie, and the thief will live large by running up charges on the credit card you provided for payment. The attorney general's office recommends contacting the hotel's front desk or concierge for take-out suggestions. You also can look on your smartphone or in the phone book. Speaking of phones, if your hotel room phone rings in the middle of the night and the caller identifies himself as the front desk needing to verify your credit card, hang up.
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