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MarieC | 15:00 Fri 28th Jan 2005 | Technology
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Has anyone ever heard of a site called <A href=&quot;http://www.travasaurus.com/&quot;>www.travasaurus .com</A> and is it genuine?
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Your link is too long and appears to have Word codes in it. This is the link in short: http://home.travasaurus.com which looks like a travel site offering massive savings. I don't know anything about it, but those overnights in the hotels remind me of the free accommodation that is handed out as prizes to some competitions that many people fall for when they think that they're going to win a car or some other expensive gift. Try using the google search engine to see if you can find out anything about why they are offering massive savings, like this: "keyword" +"keyword" +"keyword" at http://www.google.com but I suppose if you're comfortable with the idea of travelling you could try one of the hotels for a weekend just to check it out.
If it is genuine, the site developer needs shooting.

It does have contact info, most dodgy sites don't give that.
I think it's all a big bogus scam. I paid $925 unwittingly - thought I had to complete travasaurus (aka SUNKISSED TRAVEL - http://home.sunkissedtravel.com) the form giving them permission to debit my credit card.  Well guess what!!!  DON'T buy the package. The internet is riddled with bad publicility re travasaurus (site now BLANK) and Sunkissed Travel - one and the same company. 

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