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."
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!
Valdemar
LTThis is a scam This is a scam. It gives an impression of the official EU initiative and it's just a scam ran from the USA.
andrew
HUSays the voucher is free but you have to pay a fee for generating it.. Scam for the first sight. The webpage tells you that it's running a survey and gives you a free voucher which you have to pay for in the end for generating it. Turns out it isn't accepted anywhere listed, fake, scam.
Kaci Mal
IEScam Scam. Luckily I saw reviews before paying the survey fee. Basically, the company gives you a free hotel stay if you complete a survey. You have to pay at the end and then the voucher you received doesn't seem to be redeemable anywhere.