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  • Report:  #890022

Complaint Review: Grand Weeks VIP

Grand Weeks VIP Grand Weeks Cabo Took my money ( thousands of dollars ) and never provided any services that were promised Internet

  • Reported By:
    LoveMyCabo — Houston Texas United States of America
  • Submitted:
    Tue, May 29, 2012
  • Updated:
    Tue, December 02, 2014
  • Grand Weeks VIP
    Internet
    United States of America
  • Phone:
    888-560-4058
  • Category:
Grand Weeks VIP took my money.  I went to Cabo and did a timeshare tour.  I ended up buying a vacation package called "Grand Weeks VIP".

I paid several thousand dollars and never heard another word from them. They said we would get login info in 2 weeks.  Many weeks after the deadline we heard nothing. We started calling and
emailing Grand Weeks VIP. We could not get anyone to answer, call back or email back. Many emails bounced and one of the sites has been taken down.

Upon returning home I did a lot of research and came across many stories from others who feel they were scammed and ripped off. Here isa link to one of the articles.

Grand Weeks VIP Scam


The Escrow company they wanted us to use for our timeshare has MANY complaints. They are called "Essential Resorts LTD"

http://www.essentialresortsltd.com

They are supposed to be based in Florida but ask you to send money to a PO box in Texas.

If this happens to you, report them to the attorney general in Texas and Florida.

After we got home, the credit card we used to purchase Grand Weeks VIP was being used in Cabo Fraudulently.

1 Updates & Rebuttals


margaretsims90

Alabama,

Grand Weeks VIP: Timeshare Resale Scam

#2Consumer Comment

Tue, December 02, 2014

These are some of the most common complaints about Grand Weeks VIP:

  • Deceitful sales practices
  • Companies asked owners for large amounts to sell their timeshares
  •  Victims have lost from $3000 to $8000 USD
  •  Owners never heard again from the developers
  •  Companies are not legitimate
  •  People never received any of the promised materials
  •  Websites and emails no longer exist
  • The physical addresses are not real

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