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  • Report:  #1100487

Complaint Review: Vida Vacations Mayan Resorts - Nuevo Vallarta

Reported By:
Amanda - Seattle, Washington,
Submitted:
Updated:

Vida Vacations Mayan Resorts
Nuevo Vallarta Mexico Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico
Phone:
1.800.292.9446
Web:
http://vidavacations.com
Categories:
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 We took what was supposed to be a quick tour of the Grand Mayan in Neuvo Vallarta. We only went for the promised freebies, but left with a lot less money and empty promises. I don't think it is worth stepping foot on the property -- they will find you, wear you down, lie to you and take your money.

Because we had our kids with us, our salesman spent a lot of time pointing out the pools, lazy river and other nice amenities. Then we were shown a Jr. Suite -- separate bedroom, living room and kitchenette. We liked what we saw, but couldn't spend anything like the $$ they were asking. Then the second salesperson came in with a much cheaper option that was one building over at the Mayan Palace (small wave of the hand) and 1/10th of the price. We were assured that everything else was the same -- because we found it hard to believe that we could spend so much less for the same lovely accommodations and amenities. We were told it was a resell and they rarely have any but they had "grabbed" it for us -- and weren't we lucky. The salespeople then launched into detailed drawings of how our suite would be a "marketing" suite that they would buy back from us every year and in only 2 years we would make our money back. We asked lots of questions and were given lots of assurances. We are both well educated, well travelled and (we thought) savy.  What we didn't do was read the fine print of ALL of the contracts -- mainly because they weren't shown to us untl the final moment when all details had been reviewed verbally.  It was only after it seemed all settled, my husband took the kids back to our hotel while I finalized. AFTER HE LEFT. I signed papers that did not in any way correspond to the previous 5 hours of sale. 

6 months later we tried to make a reservation and we found out what we had actually bought. A hotel room at the Mayan Palace which does NOT allow access to any of the Grand Mayan amenities. Even after we looked over our contract, we couldn't figure out what had gone wrong. It was only after repeated emails with the customer support that they showed us the single line item that I signed that mentions the pools are not shared. And, our separate bedroom/living room kitchenette are being remodeled (no completion date in sight) so we therefore only qualify for a single room/hotel room until they are done. 

I have spent weeks going back and forth with a customer rep who seems to be stringing me along -- only responds after several weeks and repeated emailmakings hen makes  insane offers which have nothing to do with our complaints and many  are verbal promises that can't be written in to our contract. argh.



STAY AWAY!!



3 Updates & Rebuttals

Mark Gates

New York,
New York,
USA
Mayan Palace complaints

#2Consumer Comment

Mon, May 11, 2015

Yes, unfortunately Mayan Palace is one of the most fraudulent resorts!!!! I also had a bad experience with them, the way they treated me, and all the lies i've heard.

The worst thing is that once you fall into their scam tactics it's almost impossible to get out.

Here's a list of complaints about this resort i've found recently,

you should take a look: timesharescam.com/timeshare-complaints-resorts-black-list/3-mayan-palace-timeshare-complaints/

Don't give up, i still have hope that sooner or later we are going to make a difference against those thieves.


TeresaSantos

Hayward,
California,
Mayan Palace Timeshare Scam

#3Consumer Comment

Fri, June 27, 2014

I bought a Mayan Palace timeshare in my early 20s and it was one of the worst financial mistakes I ever made. I never intended to buy it, but I cannot suckered into going to a presentation to get free show tickets when I was in Puerto Vallarta. The high-pressure sales person convinced me to sign on the dotted line, and I ended up with a timeshare. It was one of the hardest things to get rid of, and I lost about $20,000 in the process. It was an expensive lesson learned.

 


VickyF

Hayward,
California,
Mayan Palace Timeshare Scam

#4Consumer Comment

Thu, June 26, 2014

Unfortunately, Mayan Palace timeshare sales in Mexico are in its majority a huge scam. The OPC, the one on the street inviting you makes $250-$350 per couple...so be sure he tells you any lie there is. Timeshare sales people are rotating from place to place and mostly alcoholics that look for their 8% commission. We were surprised how they work, like sharks, and some are really good showing numbers, benefits, etc...If i did not know, i probably would have bought. Be careful and NEVER make a decision the same day!! They love this, just tell them that you need to think about and they will throw in all they have..that is the sign that something is not quite right...

 

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