I just started writing for a hotel booking site called Cheaphotels.org., which has an interesting charity sponsorship program. According to their website: ” For each reservation conducted on our homepage, we will donate 1% of the total booking value to OrphanAid Africa. This nonprofit association based in San Francisco supports vulnerable children in Ghana.”
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Usually the free Vegas trip scam is ran by a time share resort such as Tahiti Village.They will not pay for your trip to and from Vegas tho.Nor do they pay for food gnilbmag or major entrainment.They may throw in a free show, but its a lower end show,that usually costs under $ 10 to see anyway.They only will comp you a room.However, on check in, you have to give them a credit card for security on the room,and things you charge to the room such as a movie or take from the mini bar.And, if you skip out on the presentation for the time share, your charged full rate for the hotel room.The presentation, is a hard sell for a overpriced time share,from sales people who live on commission, and dont take no for a answer lightly.And will take up about a half a day to go thru.So the old saying is true.You get what you pay for!