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  • Report:  #961703

Complaint Review: Royal Holiday

Royal Holiday Royal Holiday is a scam , Internet

  • Reported By:
    Tyler — Colorado Springs Colorado United States of America
  • Submitted:
    Mon, October 29, 2012
  • Updated:
    Mon, March 27, 2017

Royal Holiday is a scam.  If you find yourself in one of there presentations run away.  They will do anything they can do to get you to sign one of their contracts.  They will lie to you about what is included.  We were lied to and told we could automatically sell our points.  That is a lie they make you pay another company to sell them and then they will never sell.  They will bring you alcoholic drinks to get you at ease and tell you how great everything is.  I was ripped off by this company for over 10K and have been fighting them for three years now.  Whatever you do just stay away from them.  You will never see your money again and if you try to use their "services" you will never be able to book anything and if you can you will still pay more than if you just booked yourself.  STAY AWAY!!

2 Updates & Rebuttals


DebyCole

New York,
New York,
USA

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#3Consumer Comment

Mon, March 27, 2017

I bought a timeshare with Royal Holiday and they lied to me at everything, every time I check for travel dates are not available and it's cheaper to booked flight and hotel with Expedia. The service is really bad, I asked to speak to the manager and was told that I cannot talk to her and that I cannot cancel my membership.
Its been a nightmare for me!!! I was doing a research on internet about this fraudulent resort and how to get out of this fraud, i found this information and i want to share it with you, i hope it helps someone:

http://www.timesharescam.com/blog/189-how-to-cancel-a-royal-holiday-timeshare-membership/


DeborahM

Hayward,
California,

Royal Holiday Timeshare Scam

#3Consumer Comment

Wed, February 05, 2014

Royal Holiday doesn’t have the best reputation within the timeshare resorts. Most of their sales are done under high pressure sales tactics, a high number of  members at Royal Holiday feel like they have being lied and scam and most timeshare contracts are being misrepresented. One of the most common scams at the moment of purchase is that Royal Holiday’s sales person will make you any verbal promise to get you to sign their contract, however the contract clearly states that any verbal promise made by the sales associated are invalid unless those promises are establish within the contract

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