Imagine Lifestyles, Bradley Parker
Complaint 167030 Details

  • Date Occurred: 10/12/2014
  • Reported Damages: $200.00
  • Location: Florida, Event took place in Shelton Washington

The complaint is against an online dating profile

The complaint is a listing fraud posted on public forums or sites against an anonymous entity

The complaint is mobile text spam or smishing related against an anonymous entity

The company or person contact no longer exists

International boundaries

Two months ago, approximately, I received an email from Travelzoo that contained their offers for the day. Towards the bottom was an offer from a company called Imagine Lifestyles. “$150 to drive a Ferrari or Lamborghini on a race track.” As a European car buff, needless to say I was highly interested. This is one of the items that is on my bucket list, or things I would like to do before I die.
I thought about it for a couple days. Talked with friends at work and my wife, my wife was hesitant, understandably so. One of my co-workers said, “You have to do this Chris!” So I took the plunge, when else am I going to get the experience of a lifetime, and at such a reasonable price.
So I bought the Travelzoo voucher. I then held on to the voucher before redeeming it on Imagine Lifestyles website. I had questions… I had called Imagine Lifestyles to see if I could get answers to my questions. Me: “What cars are going to be at the event?” IL: “We’re not sure yet, there will likely be 2 Ferraris and 2 Lamborghinis to choose from.” Me: “I would really like to make a day of this. Would I be able to hang out for the day and take pictures of the cars before and after my runs?” IL: “Yes” Me: “Great! Is there any chance I can do ride-a-longs, with other drivers?” IL: “Sure”
Okay now I am really excited! I proceed to book my experience on the IL website, 11:00am on Friday October 12th. That should give me plenty of time to travel to Tacoma, hang out, take pictures, do my 3 laps, and maybe get a couple ride-a-longs.
Two weeks before the event I get an email from IL stating they are having a change of venue; it is now going to be at Sanderson Airfield in Shelton Washington. I was so extremely excited! In the email they stated they did this to provide the level of satisfaction that their customers would appreciate. Also in the email was a picture of a Lamborghini Aventador. I replied to their email asking if the Aventador was going to be at the event. (Please note I never once expected the Aventador would be there) There reply was they are going to have 2 Lamborghinis at the event, “A Gallardo LP560-4 and a LP550-4” (Quick note here, to the best of my knowledge there is no LP550-4. I assumed they meant the LP550-2) Right away I knew what car I wanted to drive, the LP560-4.
The day of the event I travel 143 miles one way to Sanderson Airfield. I get there at about 8:15am, 2 hours and 45 minutes before I am supposed to drive. I walk in to the registration booth. She asks me, “Are you here to drive?” Me: “Yes” IL: “Can I have your voucher and ID please?” Me: “Okay, here you go.” IL: “Print and sign this.” (The track release) Me: “Okay” IL: “Okay go get your helmet.” Next tent… IL: “Here you go” Me: “I’m going to need a smaller one.” IL: “Okay here” Me: “I’m not supposed to be driving yet, my laps are at 11:00. I thought I could take some pictures of the cars.” IL: “Yes you can but you have to be outside the fence.” About 60-80 feet away. IL: “You need to put your helmet on.” Me: “Okay… I brought a GoCam, can I borrow one of your basses?” IL: “No, if you want video you have to pay for it.” Me: “Can I take a picture of me and the car using my camera and tripod?” IL: “No you have to pay if you want a picture” IL: “Go get in line to drive.” next tent… IL: “You’re here to drive a Ferrari?” Me: “No” IL: “You’re in the wrong line” Me: “Oops sorry” (Please note there was no one in either line) So I go around to the other line. IL: “Alright sir this Lamborghini is ready to drive.” (LP550-2) Me: “I was hoping for the other Lamborghini.” IL: “This one is ready now, do you want to drive it or not?” Reluctantly I went. I drove my 3 laps of their very small track, about 2-3 tenths of a mile each lap if I had to guess. IL: “Alright sir, please step out here. Go turn in your helmet there.” Next tent… IL: “Did you drive a Ferrari or Lamborghini?” Me: “Lamborghini” IL: “Here” They handed me a business card with a picture of a Lamborghini on it, not the one I drove. Me: “When I talked to you guys on the phone I was told I can do ride-a-longs?” IL: “Yes, ride-a-longs are $70 per lap.” I handed over my helmet, and stood there a couple minutes. I wasn’t sure what to do. I can’t take pictures, I can’t hang around the parked cars, the staff doesn’t seem overly friend to talk to, and so I left.
This is not what I was expecting from my “dream day”. I didn’t get to drive the car I wanted, I didn’t get to take pictures, I didn’t get to hang out for the day, I was lied to and mislead. That afternoon I posted my frustration on Imagine Lifestyles Facebook page. Instead of addressing my concerns, or apologizing, they deleted my post. For a company this is committed to providing high levels of “Luxury and service”, they sure fell short here.

Update: 10/15/2012

Complaint resolved...

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  • Complaint Against Imagine Lifestyles, Bradley Parker
  • Complaints Filed: 2
  • Reported Damages: $5,200.00
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