Mark Miles
New York,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, March 30, 2016
It is always best to hire someone skilled to do so, unfortunately in most cases these companies dedicated to cancel timeshares usually cheat for the second time to their customers since they are vulnerable and desperate. If you are thinking of hiring them you just have to make sure you do not have to make any payment upfront ... I found these articles that speak precisely about this, you should read them, that might help you to resolve many doubts:
timesharescam.com/blog/46-timeshare-cancellation-or-donation-should-not-cost-you-anything-upfront/
timesharescam.com/blog/158-how-to-cancel-a-timeshare/
I hope you can solve your problem, good luck!
IamGood
Fort Worth,#3General Comment
Fri, March 08, 2013
Did they use AK 47's to force you to go at gun point? I know all about these. They accost you in the airport, they accost you at the property when the "hotel representative" sets you up an appointment to see them about the ammenitities of the hotel, and to get your "free vouchers" promised to you by travelocity, or expedia.
If you do not attend this "meeting", they wont give you the free voucher. I made a mistake of going one time, and I immediately knew this was a strong arm sales pitch. My wife and I walked out. They tried to stop us, but we kept walking.
I would never let them take me off site to go to any presentation.
These people only get paid by commission, and they are very aggressive. So just make your reservations, forget about the free vouchers to go see they pyramids. I dont go to Mexico to see the Pyramids, I go to Mexico to see my wife in a string bikini.
so keep that in mind next time you travel to one of these resorts.
Dont let them lure you with the prospect of a free deluxe breakfast. If the resort is all inclusive, your breakfast is free any way.
VC32
Hayward,#4Consumer Suggestion
Fri, March 08, 2013
A Mayan Palace Timeshare is one of the worst purchases you could ever make, you basically end up buying a whole of nothing for a high price. You are not alone of this, there are lots of people who have become a vicitim of a Mayan Palace Timeshare Scam. There is a company called Mexican Timeshare Solutions that can give you a free consultation on your matter, you should contact them to know how to proceed legally against this company
Elizabeth
Saint Charles,#5Consumer Comment
Tue, March 28, 2006
John, I went to Puerto Vallarta this past January and the horror stories I heard about the Mayan Palace were unbelievable. I heard about people being kept there for hours upon hours, being left in the middle of nowhere, strongarmed, yelled at, etc. It was awful. We did make the mistake of going to a presentation somewhere else and it was better but they still managed to keep us for 3 hours. Fortunately, my better half finally put his foot down and we left. I would agree, avoid the Mayan Palace or pretty much all timeshare presentations completely. Unless you are seriously interested in purchasing, its just not worth whatever they promise you to get you there.