margaretsims90
Alabama,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, July 07, 2015
This company is one of the most fraudulent developers ins the timeshare industry. The only thing you can do is cancel your timeshare contract. I recommend you to visit timesharescam.com/blog/119-timeshare-sales/, there is good information about these fraudulent companies.
Aldobasset
Columbus,#3Author of original report
Sat, February 14, 2009
I withdraw all negative comments made to Krystal International Vacation Club (KIVC) and its employees
Aldobasset
Columbus,#4Author of original report
Mon, February 09, 2009
Disregard all previous comments about this company, Kystal International Vacation Club (KIVC). I hereby withdraw any negative comments made to the above-mentioned company.
Aldobasset
Columbus,#5Author of original report
Tue, October 28, 2008
My wife and I never meant to use the timeshare weeks from the Krystal International vacation Club (KIVC) for vacation at the NH Krystal Cancun Hotel. During a timeshare presentation we attended at that hotel on June 14, 2008, a timeshare purchase was advertised as a good financial investment. It was said that we could easily resell the timeshare weeks and make a profit on it. It was said that there was a high demand for timeshare units at this place because of its location nearby the Convention Center in Cancun, Mexico. All these statements turned out to be false. Specifically, the KIVC representative, Deon Albertz promised during the presentation that by reselling the timeshare weeks we could get over $40,000 back during the next six months. After having buyer's remorse, my wife and I notified the KIVC office in Cancun in person about cancelling our contract during our vacation in Cancun the following day before returning to the U.S. (within five-working days) and were told that the credit card will be credited back if we cancelled and that we could cancel after returning home by sending them a written notification. However, we later found that this was not true also. To this date, I had not been able to sell any of the weeks from this timeshare scam. It was promised during the presentation that we could get the hotel rates through RCI for a maximum of $59/day. This turned out to be false as well. Now it is obvious that this deal was a scam, in which a timeshare purchase was advertised as an investment and discount travel deal. Stay away from Krystal International Vacation Club! It is a scam! If you have already fall for this trap, please feel free to contact me via e-mail at (((ROR redacted))) or by phone at (((ROR redacted))) so that I can assist you in how to fight back and get your money back. Aldo Mendoza CLICK here to see why Rip-off Report, as a matter of policy, deleted either a phone number, link or e-mail address from this Report.