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  • Report:  #1386750

Complaint Review: Westgate resorts

Westgate resorts Company did not respond to me, or my lawyers letter. The resort is burned down that we were supposed to stay at last year. Did not grant us a refund, tried to ask us for more money!! Florida

  • Reported By:
    Deidra — Baden Pennsylvania USA
  • Submitted:
    Wed, July 19, 2017
  • Updated:
    Sun, July 15, 2018

 Planned a vacation last year with west gate resorts. Daughter unfortunately broke her elbow 3 days prior to trip. Had medical papers, etc. was not granted any type of refund. Had to pay more money for an extension. Was supposed to travel this summer to resort. Which is now burnt down. Called for refund, lawyer sent letter. No responses. Wanted us to once again pay more money. I'm devastated. No money back at all.

3 Updates & Rebuttals


Paul

North Las Vegas,
Nevada,
United States

Notification of Collection Procedures

#4Consumer Comment

Sat, July 14, 2018

Did Westgate send you (and all other owners) notification of collection procedures?  The rule notification should inform you when accounts are sent to collection and what the fees are, which are assessed by the collection agency.


Response

#4Author of original report

Sat, September 02, 2017

 Vanessa Baden pa Yes the doctor forbid travel! You can not go and enjoy a water park with a cast. I did file in there state of residence. The fires burned the resort to the ground. And was not paying more money to stay elsewhere. Should have refunded money. And yes I can read!


Pablo NLV

North Las Vegas,
Nevada,
USA

If all else fails, read the contract

#4General Comment

Sat, September 02, 2017

So you paid money to your attorney, and your attorney sent a letter to Westgate Resorts.  There is no state or federal statute requiring Westgate Resorts to respond to your attorney's letter.  If you want action, file a complaint in the county where the resort is located.  Regarding the elbow injury, did the doctor forbid travel?  I wouldn't think an elbow injury would disqualify one from going to a resort and enjoying the accommodations.  When the resort burned-down, I believe your contract requires the Developer to provide a substitute week at that or another resort of your choice, If the Developer decides to provide a week at that specific resort, then he must wait until the resort is available for occupancy, before issuing a certificate for accommodations.

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