Assuming you are in the U.S. check with the better business bureau, check with your state's consumer affairs division to see if they have been reported for wrongdoings, check with the Department of Revenue Services to see if they are licensed to do business and if they are, check with the state's attorney general's office to see if they have been charged with any crime. Buyer beware, nothing is free. The charge is hidden somewhere. Read the fine print. One more thing, this sounds like a time share program. If it is ask them for references and how long they have been in business. Good luckAdvice needed about this company?
Use your loaf.
My best advice, there is no free lunch. Somewhere, someday you will pay.
Is .to Tonga?
If that doesn't tell you to beware, perhaps this does
BEWARE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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