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  • Report:  #878356

Complaint Review: Travel Around the World

Travel Around the World TATW Scam artists and extortionists Highland, Utah

  • Reported By:
    Carole — Parker Colorado United States of America
  • Submitted:
    Fri, May 04, 2012
  • Updated:
    Tue, October 03, 2017
  • Travel Around the World
    5406 West 1100 North # 523
    Highland, Utah
    United States of America
  • Phone:
    (866) 553 2933
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We purchased a timeshare at the Grand Mayan and "traded in" our other timeshares because we did not want the continued rising maintenance fees.

The contracts we signed stated a cost of $655/property for each transfer.  We had 2 contracts, one for a Raintree property and another for our 3 Shell properties that were supposed to be treated as one for these purposes..  When contacted by Laurie at Travel Around the World, the price to transfer the properties increased two-fold and we were told that each property would be handled separately...4 transfers vs. 2.

When I balked at that, she then offered to "sell me back" my properties for $13,000!  Why would I buy them back when I didn't want to keep them in the first place?  She then proceeded to tell me that they were so busy that it would be to my benefit to buy them back because I'd still be responsible for the maintenance fees, etc. until they were transferred which could take a VERY LONG TIME.  When I balked at the $13,000 she offered to sell them back to me for as little as $2,650.  At the moment while in a state of shock over this whole ordeal, I paid the requested amount which I then disputed with my credit card company. 

Based on the fact that TATW did NOTHING for the $2,650 that I paid, I won the dispute and the charge was reversed.  I have since received 2 phone calls from them and fully expect that they might try to sue me.  I'll cross that bridge when I get to it...but a word to the wise:  DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH TRAVEL AROUND THE WORLD!

2 Updates & Rebuttals


DebyCole

New York,
New York,
USA

Reply

#3Consumer Comment

Tue, October 03, 2017

Yes, unfortunately Mayan Palace is one of the most fraudulent resorts!! I also had a bad experience with them, the way they treated me, and all the lies i've heard. 
The worst thing is that once you fall into their scam tactics it's almost impossible to get out. 
Here's a list of complaints about this resort i've found recently, 
you should take a look: imesharescam.com/timeshare-complaints-resorts-black-list/3-mayan-palace-timeshare-complaints/
Don't give up, i still have hope that sooner or later we are going to make a difference against those thieves.


VC32

Hayward,
California,
United States of America

Mayan Palace Timeshare Scam

#3Consumer Suggestion

Thu, February 28, 2013

Mayan Palace sales representative offers a trade-In, letting the buyer believe that Mayan Palace is going to take their other timeshare and sell them for them and deducting the cost of their new timeshare with Mayan Palace, but at the end you end up owning two timeshares and payments due for Mayan Palace turning it into in a double scam. I know a company called Mexican Timeshare Solutions that can give you a free consultation on your matter, this is their website:

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