mike p
Fort Lauderdale,#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Fri, September 11, 2015
that is not true at all i was a employee of american getaways four ten years they in fact were under contract with the fountains resort and everyone got exactly what i told them i dont appreciate you slandering me
Mr. D
forest hills,#3Consumer Comment
Sun, May 08, 2011
About a week ago my fiance received a phone call from an American Getaways representative. While on the phone she seemed very excited and whispered to me that we won a vacation. I got on the phone to ask what company to whom I was speaking with; the rep responded Disney, Carnival Cruise Lines and Royal Caribbean. I responded that I did not need the companies she was representing; rather I wanted to know which company actually employed her. After a few minutes of back and forth I got American Getaways as her response. I then gave the phone back to my fiance and went online to do research. I was lucky to stumble upon this report and read it before getting back on with the rep. Interestingly, I did not tell the rep I read the report and asked all the questions discussed in the report and can say she lied about everything!
Multiple times during the call she made the following statements: You won a trip, This is a free vacation, you are only paying a small part so you do not have to pay taxes at the end of the year," This is not a solicitation. Also, they did not even mention timeshares until the very end.
Other information: As the call progressed the rep stated her manager had just walked in and wanted to give us a free upgrade. It seemed like a scam the entire time, but, at this point, I was certain. I was sure this was part of the sales pitch, since she did not even talk to her manager before making the statement. I told the manager that I did not trust them and that they sounded like sales people; he said they were not in sales and that we had, in fact, won a trip. He understood our skepticism, but assured me that if I gave him my credit card information he could process our trip.
Allen
United States of America#4Consumer Comment
Fri, November 12, 2010
I called Blue Green with whom Mike Portman said he was employed by. Blue Green said that they are in no way affilated with American Getaways and that this was a scam. They took the info and submitted it to the authorities. SCAM
Jason
Ames,#5Consumer Comment
Tue, July 27, 2010
All that is said above is true and this program is very much on the shady side in my opinion. The problem that I have is that they say this is non-refundable after 30 days. Regardless if you have used the goods or services. Things change over the course of 547 days and if you want to cancel this before booking or using your trip, you should be able to do so. Any company acting in good faith should be willing to refund your $400 dollars. I would stay far far away from this program and both of these companies. If they choose to refund my money, I would change my tune, but since they are insistent in keeping my money, be warned.
American Getaways
Hallandale Beach,#6UPDATE Employee
Wed, July 15, 2009
One other point: Every family that is offered these "promotional" Orlando vacations has filled out a legal registration slip that states clearly if "qualified" you may be solicited for a discounted vacation package. It also states it is not free nor a winnings and is for the purpose of timeshare tours. Unfortunately persons do not take the time to read the specifics of the offer and become dissapointed at the organization offering the product. Best Regards, American Getaways, LLC
American Getaways
Hallandale Beach,#7UPDATE Employee
Wed, July 15, 2009
American Getaways, LLC 956 W Hallandale Beach, Hallandale Florida is an independant contractor on behalf of Bluegreen Corporation/Great Vacation Destinations (NYSE BXG). Our organization offers a "promotional" Orlando Florida vacation for the sole purpose of a vacation ownership tour. Per the registration that is submitted by the consumer it is not FREE or WIN. There is a cost associated with the vacation which is stated during the call. Consumers are given full disclosure with the costs associated to the offer. Best Regards, American Getaways, LLC