A ‘traveling’ violation
TRENTON, NJ — State prosecutors have accused a southern New Jersey couple of pitching phony vacation travel-membership packages and collecting fees for discount airfares and cruises that were never delivered.
Daryl Turner, 41, and Robyn Bernstein, 43, took in $700,000 between January 2007 and July 2011, and used the money to buy a luxury home in Marlton, authorities say.
New Jersey Attorney General Jeffrey Chiesa says the couple falsely promised large discounts to those who bought vacation packages that typically cost between $2,200 and $6,500.
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