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RTI

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Has anybody heard or done business with RTI(Resorts Transfer International?
I went to a presentation today and have not figured out what they do. Enjoyed the $ 50.00 bill and supper they supplied along with the promise(?) of an Android tablet by mail.
 
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given the name of the company, and the fact they invited you to a presentation with the lure of a $50 gift...one would put money on some sort of viking ship/upfront fee/ post card type company.
 
What they do is separate you from your money and in return give you nothing.
 
What they do is separate you from your money and in return give you nothing.
Well, OP did get something--a free dinner and $50 for his time. If he leaves it at that, he comes out ahead.
 
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