Hales Bar Dam Haunted Tours Closed

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Hales Bar Dam Haunted Tours Closed

News travelled quickly through the paranormal community Sunday night. All it took was one image and the questions started coming in. Seems the operators of the haunted tours at Tennessee’s Hales Bar Dam have shut down. Unfortunately, they may have left some people out in the cold by taking deposits on events that are now cancelled.

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Hales Bar Dam was featured in last week’s Kindred Spirits episode titled “Blood in the Water.” Reviews were mixed as to whether or not Amy and Adam uncovered anything.

The announcement seems legit considering their website is empty and their FaceBook page has been deleted. Hopefully, the tour operators will refund all deposits. We don’t need another addition in the “ParaScammers” folder.

Note: The Hales Bar Marina & Resort does not operate the haunted tours.

 

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  1. Uh oh. That’s not good. But I wondered if there were problems with whoever was running it, because another friend of mine who was formerly associated with them wrote a post a couple/few months about how he was discontinuing association with them immediately. He didn’t expand on it but it sounded like something not legit happened and he didn’t want anything to do with them anymore. Interesting… Curious to see how this develops.

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    The fallout by not repaying may land them in court.

  3. That’s terrible. I hope folks get their deposits back. Is there anyway to follow up on this story down the road? I’m curious to hear what happens.

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