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Promotora Sunset Beach Club Premier Vacation, Sunset Travel, The company refuse to honor the 5 day grace period to cancel or resind the aggreement and refund the downpayment. Cancun, Internet
I received a call from premier vacation offering several vacation option such as 5days/4 night Cancun, 5d/4n Bahamas Cruise and 5d/4n Florida for the price of $599.00. All I have do is to attend the promoter presentation for 90 minute, maximum of 120 minutes. Stupid me, I accepted the offer and book my first vacation to Cancun, Mexico. Our accomodation is at Ocean Spa. The next day, I attended the presentation and it took 5 hours. The representative keep on talking about Sunset Club, a total of 4 resort in Cancun and offering other vacation resort in other places around the world for a fraction of a price. I felt pressure after the presentation thus ended up signing agreement. On the 2nd day after signing the contract, I was able totally grasp the purchase agreement and decided to cancel the contract. In the claus #12 it state that I can "cancel the contract within 5 business day after signing." I also notified the sales representative by e-mail. I received a call from the representative saying that I will not received the down payment instead he is offering me a much lower price. I insist on cancelling. I told them that I will send the letter via Fed ex. I call the Amex but they told me that since I authorize the pay by la, they have to pay but I told me that I can dispute it.
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DebyCole
New York,New York,
USA
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#3Consumer Comment
Mon, July 24, 2017
OH dear! I just run into this forum, I SOOOO invite you to read this article,
http://www.timesharescam.com/blog/107-timeshare-cancel-professionals/
I think It will pretty much say everything that needs to be say.
I went through a horrible experience with this resort, and I'm out of three thousand dollars right now BUT I'm in a process to cancel my timeshare.
Becker79
Los Angeles, CA,California,
Royal Elite Timeshare Scam
#3General Comment
Thu, June 27, 2013
Most timeshare companies are taking advantage of people, often those who are more vulnerable and less able to resist hard sales tactics. It happened the same to me with a Royal Elite Timeshare promotion, but I was able to handle the presentation without buying a timeshare. I have heard of many cases where maintenance costs rise well above inflation. It would appear the timeshare companies lock people into contracts and then drive up their profits though increased maintenance charges. It would be good to see legislation whereby timeshare companies can only charge "reasonable" maintenance costs and not use this annual fee to fleece people's bank accounts, not only in Mexico, but also in the US.