The Ohio State students who traveled using the Take A Break Student Travel Agency this past spring break have yet to receive refunds or a response to their complaints.”We’ll all be lucky if we get any of our money back,” said Matt Carlisle, a law school student who traveled to Cancun using the agency’s spring break package.A representative from the Better Business Bureau in Boston said the file on the Boston travel agency cannot be retrieved because its system has been bogged down with inquiries and complaints against the agency during the past month.She said it would be a few weeks before the agency’s file can be updated and that they have no record that the agency is still in business.Carlisle said he has been unable to get in touch with the company.He, as well as sophomores Angela Leonard and Gretchen Fritts, sent letters to Take A Break.”When we talked to representatives from Take A Break in Cancun, they told us to fax our complaints to the company and they have not responded,” Carlisle said.Carlisle also filed a complaint with the attorney general in Boston and hasn’t heard anything. A representative from the attorney general’s office in Boston said the file on the agency has too much activity to give out information at this time. She said 34 new complaints have been received in the past month, with new ones still coming in and that it could take six to eight weeks before students will hear a response.Even then, the attorney general’s office can only mediate if both parties in the dispute agree to a mediation.About 100 students spent March 24-29 in Cancun and had a problem-filled week.”Everyone’s trip was cut short by two days,” Carlisle said. For three days their departure was postponed. The original $450 package price turned into over $600 when new fees were added that the students were not told about. Many students arrived at hotels to find the agency had not reserved rooms for them. They spent their last day waiting in the airport all day and night to return home.Leonard had to charge a hotel room to her Visa card and was told by Take A Break representatives it would be taken off her card.”Visa told me they will go after them,” Leonard said. The students can prove that their contracts were broken with their airline tickets that show their departure and arrival times were not the same as promised. “I am guessing, with so many complaints, they will probably go bankrupt before they can give everyone their refunds,” Carlisle said.