DebyCole
New York,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, October 25, 2016
OH dear! I just run into this forum, I SOOOO invite you to read this article,
http://www.timesharescam.com/blog/107-timeshare-cancel-professionals/
I think It will pretty much say everything that needs to be say.
I went through a horrible experience with this resort, and I'm out of three thousand dollars right now BUT I'm in a process to cancel my timeshare.
janehill
CORONA,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, March 20, 2014
We purchased a timeshare at Sunset on may 23, 2011 in Mexico. What we had been promised is not true at all.We paid an administration fee on the day. Then there are 3 payments of approx $700 to come starting on July 8th (then August 8th and Sept 8th). Then the remainder is due via finance agreement. What should we do now?
Jennifer Williams
Hayward,#4Consumer Comment
Fri, June 21, 2013
Salesperson promises to buy back the timeshare at a better price should the client ever decide that they no longer want to use it. Salesperson promises that they can rent out their weeks for over 4 times the price of the maintenance fee. They can choose to use some weeks and rent others so that they have free vacations, or rent them all so that they can pay off their membership quicker. The clients are referred to a rental company that charges them a listing fee to market the property and does not rent any weeks. In the presentation, they claim that the all-inclusive is for corporate weeks only, and for regular weeks they can choose whether or not to pay for the all-inclusive. In reality, all-inclusive is mandatory for usage at all their Cancun locations.