Sandra
Tampa,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, August 16, 2005
Well after a very very brief conversation with attorney general's rep in Florida, she spent less than 10 seconds reviewing my over 40 page complaint with attachments - they are no help. I am making an appointment with an attorney in Orlando I have been speaking with. I suggest a class action for all those who have experienced same treatment with Westgate. Watch for further details. Sandra
Sandra
Tampa,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, August 16, 2005
Well after a very very brief conversation with attorney general's rep in Florida, she spent less than 10 seconds reviewing my over 40 page complaint with attachments - they are no help. I am making an appointment with an attorney in Orlando I have been speaking with. I suggest a class action for all those who have experienced same treatment with Westgate. Watch for further details. Sandra
Sandra
Tampa,#4Consumer Comment
Tue, August 16, 2005
Well after a very very brief conversation with attorney general's rep in Florida, she spent less than 10 seconds reviewing my over 40 page complaint with attachments - they are no help. I am making an appointment with an attorney in Orlando I have been speaking with. I suggest a class action for all those who have experienced same treatment with Westgate. Watch for further details. Sandra
Sandra
Tampa,#5Consumer Comment
Tue, August 16, 2005
Well after a very very brief conversation with attorney general's rep in Florida, she spent less than 10 seconds reviewing my over 40 page complaint with attachments - they are no help. I am making an appointment with an attorney in Orlando I have been speaking with. I suggest a class action for all those who have experienced same treatment with Westgate. Watch for further details. Sandra
Carl
Cumming,#6Consumer Suggestion
Fri, August 12, 2005
If these calls are strictly for solicitation purposes, do what I do. As soon as I realize the call has to do with a solicitation, I simply say "Take me off your calling list. Sometimes the telemarketer hangs up without so much as a goodbye. You should not have to be on this type of call for 20 minutes. Your assistant should NEVER interrupt a session with a patient, especially for a call from Westgate or CFI. If I were your patient I would be unhappy too. If they continue to talk after you request to be removed from the calling list (this is against the law), let the caller know you have absolutely no interest and that furthermore, you are aware that Westgate Resorts is an unethical timeshare organization with hundreds of complaints all over the Internet, Westgate's timeshare presentations are among the industry's most aggressive, the cost is grossly inflated, and you do not appreciate their calling on behalf of such a sleazy company. Whatever, you get the idea. If that doesn't work, simply hang up. After 14 unwanted solicitation calls, you don't have to be nice.
Carl
Cumming,#7Consumer Suggestion
Fri, August 12, 2005
If these calls are strictly for solicitation purposes, do what I do. As soon as I realize the call has to do with a solicitation, I simply say "Take me off your calling list. Sometimes the telemarketer hangs up without so much as a goodbye. You should not have to be on this type of call for 20 minutes. Your assistant should NEVER interrupt a session with a patient, especially for a call from Westgate or CFI. If I were your patient I would be unhappy too. If they continue to talk after you request to be removed from the calling list (this is against the law), let the caller know you have absolutely no interest and that furthermore, you are aware that Westgate Resorts is an unethical timeshare organization with hundreds of complaints all over the Internet, Westgate's timeshare presentations are among the industry's most aggressive, the cost is grossly inflated, and you do not appreciate their calling on behalf of such a sleazy company. Whatever, you get the idea. If that doesn't work, simply hang up. After 14 unwanted solicitation calls, you don't have to be nice.