Τάσος Αμπντάλλα
GRScam but you can get your money back It is a scam. But you can get your money back. You have to send the following text through their site, through the contact form: eurorest.net/ contact. "I hereby give notice of my withdrawal from the contract of sale of the Eurorest Voucher no. ...................... entered outside the premises of the company on (date) in compliance with a given period of 14 days. I request a refund of a charge in the same payment form as it was made."
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!
Mytity
EEA scam A scam. Appeared in FB. In the end asked for a payment of 14,9 EUR for getting the voucher. During the process it increased the length of a stay from 3 days to 5 days (extra days because according to my age I belonged to the age group that was usually given the extra days). Beware of to the tricks! Do not trust the offer!
kund
SEdisguised as eucs2022.com Almost fell for it, was an instagram ad, seemed very legit, red flags: time "limited" with seconds counter, need to act fast, says it is free first, then need to pay suddenly, uses symbols that resemble official ones. The "survey" used the "eucs2022.com" website, then redirected to eurorest.net