Why are all the reviews by ambassadors for mwr life? Does this not go against trust pilots terms? Essentially fraudulent reviews. You can very easily check the reviewers information and see they are all trying to sell alleged cheap holidays, but after the membership fee, its a joke. Each one I've seen so far has taken me less than 5 minutes to completely smash the alleged savings, best one earlier today, I got full board price for £395 cheaper than the alleged awesome app deal that was only room only. Yesterday, £1800 cheaper than an awesome deal. Jas, my bloke managed to do some more searching before his shift and the twins were down for a bit, found more than 25 more reviews here false, compared another 8 holidays saved between 57 and £1898 on app prices. Mam always said if its too good to be true it usually is. Call him the Derby deal finder. We are now going to look at other similar companies using their staff to leave reviews. If businesses need staff to do this, what else are they up to?
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