Primo Network Adventures Reviews

Primo Network Adventures
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Primo Network Adventures Customer Reviews

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November 25, 2020
Does anyone know of any way I can recoup my money. I joined in January and haven't used them once. Not only can I get a better deal thru Costco or booking.com; Primo is very limited in what they offer.i really got suckered for $6 000.

BobWilson October 18, 2022

No way out, unfortunately. In some states there is a mandatory cancellation window, but my experience is it is only for a week or less. They conned us. The bad part is you can’t cancel your membership. You can stop paying the renewal, but they start calling to “remind “ you that you haven’t renewed ($299 last letter I received). I told them not to call back 3 times and they only stopped when I threatened legal action. I still get mailings but those go straight to the trash.

Annp November 05, 2022

When we tried to cancel within the first 2 days the guy yelled at me, hung up on me and was so rude! They said with all of the discounts and lower price don’t tell anyone in the room. Red flag there. Of course everyone was getting the discounts. They asked if I was a veteran and played on that. Shame on them. Steer clear of any presentation that wants you to sign immediately.

October 27, 2020
My wife and I attended a presentation today. I cannot yet verify whether Primo is honest or not, but their style of the presentation reminded me vividly of the high pressure salesmanship we experienced during time share presentations. We never purchased a time share either.

October 7, 2020
I disputed on my credit card. I contacted bbb and attorney general office. Both organizations cannot get through to primo. They won't return calls. We are thinking of small claims court but I'm sure they won't show up. And we were stupid enough to sign a contract.

TroyBuntrock March 22, 2022

What about a class action lawsuit?

TroyBuntrock March 22, 2022

If enough of us got together?

I thought what they had to offer had value
October 2, 2020

My wife and I went to the presentation just yesterday. Great presentation. Great idea. But financially not in the cards for us right now. It seems they take what I would call a passive-aggressive high-pressure approach. To many, it may seem to be deceptive but I realized going in we were probably going to be the low-end prizes. No surprise there.

I don't blame them I blame the American consumer. When an insurance salesman shows up at our door trying to get us to buy something we need we tell him/her to get lost. But when stores send all those salacious coupons and flyers in the mail offering things we don't need, we jump into the car (well not so much anymore with amazon), and off we go thinking we got a deal. They are simply taking an approach that works and is commonly practiced in our culture. Can't fault them for that.

We are basically telling them to take that approach. And to be fair I thought what they had to offer had value. If I had the means I might have taken the jump. But our western capitalist marketplace culture says those of greater means (no matter how obtained) get to live better and those of lesser means get to eat the table scraps and play with the toys they throw away. If you don't like it change it or move on. As for me I am going to have a cup of coffee and harvest from my garden.

October 1, 2020
Primo is a complete scam!!! What they said in the presentation wasn't true. An example: we looked into an Italy trip. They basically priced out a bus trip with gate 1 travel. The price was basically the same as I found if not more. The flight was awful. I had specifically asked about villas etc. they don't answer calls. We were suckers!

August 28, 2020
Same as all the rest. Scam!!!! Got the cruise, airfare (both cost to register with fees and taxes so that cruise will end up costing about $800.00 or more. Then the hotel card of course that seems to be useless and a $5.00 walmart card. Total waste of time. Started at $11,000 and got down to about $5,000 at the end. Total scam. Stay away.

34timmyg1 January 20, 2021

I'm so excited to spend my $5 Walmart gift card. How about you guys??? hahaha.

It was a great presentation
August 13, 2020

My wife and I attended this event last night just to try and get free stuff. It was a great presentation and they are darn good at salesmanship. However, their services and costs was not applicable for our lifestyle. Point is I took the chance for free stuff. Unfortunately, I don't have thousands to throw around whether I lose it or not in a possible scam.

Thus, I can't ever complain about something I was never really apart of. If I walked out of there with nothing free I made the choice to go. I have nothing to complain about with this company, because I chose to put myself in that position. In the end, they took nothing from me other than my time that I volunteered to them.

August 1, 2020
Have you reported them?? I think that they should be reported, and I plan to do so to the Better Business Bureau and blow up Social Media to warn others. Went yesterday.

CynthiaMoore July 22, 2022

BBB will not be any help. I went through them for something else. All they did was give them an F rating.

January 17, 2020
They knocked our price down to 4945 and we were told to not tell anyone what we would pay. We were told they gave us a discount for being a veteran and it was the lowest in the room. As soon as they said don't tell anyone the red flags went up. Also told us if we didn't sign that night it would be full price. That's a lie also. Look closely at their site and you will find these packages at discounted prices also. Nothing but a typical high pressure sales presentation.

January 17, 2020
We have traveled more now than ever. These guys are the best at getting high-end resorts for good prices. We use to stay in hotels and motels. Now beautiful condo's for the same price or less. Best part no extra person charges. Seems like many are not happy that are upset at something they have not purchased.

34timmyg1 January 20, 2021

you must be an employee of primo

We had to decline
January 11, 2020

We went yesterday... we weren't even told what was being offered on the phone. We did get that paper that said we won two prizes and a Walmart gift card, so why not let's go and see what it is. Turns out they wanted us to buy into a vacation planning service.

It offered high savings and sure those numbers are impressive. Reality though, no family can afford to take three vacations a year for that full savings. They want $11,000 ( knocked down to $4995.00) up front .. no credit card, no installments nothing. We had to decline, we are redoing the outside of our home and pool this summer ( priority).

So they gave us the free a cruise slip and airline slip as well as Walmart gift card. Just the fees on the paper for each puts you at over $700.00 ( between registering the “ free” gifts, frees per person etc ) I can only imagine trying to book and the other fees they would add on. So for the $5.00 Walmart gift card we got, well played Primo.

I'm sharing this everywhere. They accidentally sent me home with the sheets with the numbers for the winners of the truck, cash iPad etc. I bet no one wins it...

I think if they re-did some things it may be a good service, but trying to pull stuff like this isn't cool at all. Not to mention the more I look this company up, the more bad experiences and reviews I find ..

Sales people were nothing but direct and professional
January 11, 2020

Has anyone doing all this page complaining even USED the actual membership? I've read about 8-9 complaints complaining about the gifts that it clearly states you have to pay the taxes and have blackout dates. Bashing a company that you're clueless on is disgusting. My wife and I bought this back in September in MN.

Yes they start the price off at $11000, and yes they do over a program for $4943 but it's only good for 5 years! A trial membership, we opted to do the Platinum because we have way more than 5 years left in us......in November we went to Fort Lauderdale and stayed in a 3BR condo that was gorgeous and it cost us $434 for the week and saved $1835!

The sales people were nothing but direct and professional in our eyes and the few of you on here whining need stop being babies. Read the invitation on the back of the letter! People these days are so negative it makes me sick. Everyone makes fun of millennials but us Baby boomers as a generation are a bunch of whiners sometimes! Sheesh!!!

It was tempting
January 10, 2020

We just went tonight and same thing, ours was down to $4995.00 though... The fact there is no installments and just cash up front is what threw me off. We legit bought a home last year and it was a complete remodel... we did inside this past year and are doing all outside this summer... so up front fee of $5000 just wasn't in the cards.

Once they realize that, it's here's your 5.00 gift card and vacation cruise ( which the guy told us will be a inside cabin with probably bunk beds). thanks but no thanks.

I'm glad we agreed to not do it... it was tempting, and the guy who presented was very nice though..

January 7, 2020
Love this company, been with them for 13 years been vacationing with them with my entire family. Vacations are easy to book, with great savings! Customer Service is very good. My experiences have been good! I would recommend 5 Star for sure. Greg. R. and family

January 3, 2020
My husband and I joined last month and just booked a vacation in Cabo for March/2020. What is such a bad deal when people buy timeshares for thousands and we pay much less and get a week for 700.00. That's $100 per night! rack rate the same place 350 per night. Yeah, run stay away. Seriously? 4 more trips or so we have our money back and can take more than one week a year.

December 12, 2019
Went to primo network adventure presentation. Starts out at. $11000. They brought the price down to 4943. Signed on and they said no refunds. Got home and looked at the contract and they have a 10 day refund policy. Huge red flag. Discrepancies between presentation and contract. I emailed to back out and long story short salesman hung up on me. Another representative called back and they say they won't charge us but we will see. Very rude customer service if you want to cancel.

December 6, 2019
We attended a Primo event last night: bottom line they asked us for over $11,000 to join this travel club. When we said no, they brought it down to $3,995. Still said no. And just like someone else here said, as soon as they knew we were a solid NO, they gave us a Walmart gift card valued at $5, a hotel savings card and two print outs of travel packages - that you have to register for at $100 each to even use. PASS. This was 2 hours of my time I will never get back. And to get all these promises of gifts for attending and basically get spit in the face. NO GIFTS just a bunch of crap.

November 24, 2019

Went to Primo presentation. As the kids today say “feels sketch”.

No one ever told us the name or what is was until we got there. If I had known the name I would have looked it up and not gone. No one ever told us about selling anything, but the whole thing felt like Amway to me.

One thing that did catch our attention is that one membership supposedly covers 5 households.

When calling we were told we won 2 of the 5 prizes, and a 3 day 2 night vacation. However, 3 of the 5 must match your VIP number on your invitation. So you are left with the Walmart card that can be between 5-100 dollars and a 7 night cruise. Yes. We got 5 dollar Walmart card and a voucher for the cruise that we are responsible for all taxes, fees, and transfers, bla, bla, bla. It also appears we received airfare but have not read the small print yet. We also received a 500 dollar hotel savings card. You are suppose to go on line when you are traveling and need a hotel and get a room for a greatly discounted rate. Haven't read the small print yet.

Also when we confirmed, we were told we would be getting a 100.00 dining card. Never got that.

It's true, when you say no for the 6 or 7th time, they send the new kid out to tell you what you haven't won. No car, no 50,000, no 65”TV, no IPad. So you basically get vouchers for the cruise, airfare, and the 5.00 Walmart card. I don't know what fees are associated with the cruise and airfare but this whole thing has already wasted about 5 hours of time and I am not really in the mood to try to negotiate through these “prizes”.

October 11, 2019
Back away from this scam operation they tell you it costs them 1,000 to have you in attendance with the "free" gifts guaranteed. Big joke also wanted to "help" us out of our timeshare by discounts if $4,000 off the $10,995 membership, ha. Totally a waste of time & insult to your intelligence. Once they knew we were a firm "NO" quickly handed us our free crap.. . Walmart card if undisclosed amount & travel vouchers to pay to register. Spread the word. . Don't bother with them or even believe you are guaranteed big discounts unless you think front loading a "club" will get you big benefits.

October 3, 2019
I attended a Primo vacation seminar last night in Annapolis, MD. The presentation was so poor and with many inappropriate statements. The conversation for 2 hours was about God, cancer, school shootings and the fact we will all die at some point, some of us sooner than others. Very little content on traveling. The fee for membership was also $14,000 up front and $349. A month. In return you would receive 40-60 % off travel arrangements. I wouldn't recommend anyone attending a Primo Vacation seminar.