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Tag Along Travel plus life changing travel and eSims


In this episode: FAQ is: Can you name a travel experience that changed your life?

Today’s Special Edition  is: Tag Along Solo Travel

Today’s Mistake- Getting scammed by a time-share sales pitch. We lost thousands.

Travel Advice:  e-Sims for your cell phone

FAQ: Can you name a travel experience that changed your life?

Today’s special episode: Tag Along Travel

TAT, Tag Along Travel. It can work for a day or longer. You can split up, too.

https://www.yourtravelmates.com/lpc04/?

Tell me about your TAT experiences.

Today’s Mistake-  Scammed. Selling your timeshare to not trusted business.

Timeshares-ouch I got burned.

We got scammed by a really sharp guy who promised us a buyer at no cost. However, he convinced us to pay him $2600 for the process and guaranteed a sale. Then as soon as it was paid, he wanted more money. This is not a good way to sell your timeshare. Do not be fooled. This is a scam. We got scammed, and they still are calling.

Today’s Travel Advice-How do Cell phones work in a foreign country? Is there an alternative?

I have a code you can use to get $3.00 off. It’s 2856. Let me know how you like Airalo. I get $3.00 also when you purchase it.

I want to bring meaning to your travels. Send a question or travel tip. Write a review. We can connect on social channels. Find the 5 Steps to Solo Travel series on Amazon. That code is 2856. A-I-R-A-L-O.

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