Becker79
Los Angeles, CA,#2General Comment
Tue, July 09, 2013
The resort itself seems very nice, the sales pitch, however, is pure high-pressure sales. The sales people are snakes, their only motive is greed. They have no concern for what is ethical and will “brow beat” you to make their money. It was not worth the free breakfast and $50.00 dinner coupon. When I finally got up to walk away from the table, Luis got in my face and began to argue with me, telling me I couldn’t leave until he said the presentation was over. I continued to walk away as I raised my voice at him. You would think that that would be the end of it, but they will continue to pass you to the next person for a “survey” which turns into another sales pitch…these people are shameless. If you agree to attend the 90 minute presentation you will regret it.Search online for Mayan Palace Timeshare Scams for other “horror stories”.
Greenie
Talent,#3Author of original report
Fri, May 13, 2011
I was contacted by Michael from Grand Luxxe only to inform me that the representative I had talked to in the past was misinformed about my Timeshare with them. I did not remember the reps name so I am sure it was difficult for them to find out who this man was.
Michael wasd very kind and very informative as to the details of our contract. Michael has been in touch with us and doing all he can to make it right.
Thanks Michael !