12 Sep, 2018 → by ClaimboUser488754
SCAM: please read this before you buy

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They tricked me into attending a presentation by telling me I may have won a car. If I had known that they just wanted me to listen to a sales pitch I would never have gone. They lied to me about the length of that presentation. They said it was going to be about an hour but it lasted several hours. The sales staff wore me down until I gave them the answer they wanted. English is not my first language and the explanation of the timeshare was long and complicated but they didn’t go into any detail when I signed the contract so it was difficult to make the right decision. They told me that if I signed a contract that day I could have a 7 day vacation in Cancun. This was one of the main reasons I eventually signed the contract. It has been a year and they still have not given me my vacation. They also said the timeshare was worth $30,000 but I could buy it for $9200 if I signed that day. After I looked in to selling it I found out that they are worth peanuts on craigslist. I've tried to send them letters and called them. I've tried to communicate through the BBB. They rarely communicate and when they do they just deny any wrong doing. My advice is don't take my word for it and definitely don't take theirs. Do your research properly and READ those contract papers to make sure what the sales people tell you matches with the contract.
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