In October 2006 we were pressured into purchasing a timeshare with El Cid Resort in Mazatlan with a verbal promise that they would sell the Timeshare that we already owned with Mayan Palace. They were going to give us an automatic 50% of the value of our timeshare, valued at $23,400. The timeshare they were selling us had a value of $29,400.00, and were to put $6,000.00 down, they would give us automatic credit for our Mayan Palace Time Share ($11,700.00) and that they will sell our timeshare and pay off the difference. Well, so far nothing has happened with the sale of our original time share, actually, the only thing that happened is that we got a bill from a Company in Los Angeles, CA, asking us to pay the $11,700.00.
We told the sales person that the only way that were willing to buy was if they sale our timeshare, because, we already have one that was paid off, that we didn't need another one. Of course they promised that they would sell it, but it has not happened.
We paid them $6,000.00. and we received the bill for the first payment of the remaining balance and I paid it, but then we received the second bill, and we decided to make some calls and ask some questions.
So I called the Credit Card Company and explained to them about what they had told me when I bought the timeshare, and WHAT A SURPRISED!! the person that was helping me, told me that he believed I had been a victim of a SCAM, because EL CID IS NOT IN THE BUSINESS OF SELLING TIMESHARES.
When I contacted Mr. Coppel, who is the manager at El Cid in Mazatlan, and oh by the way is the one who promised to sell my other timeshare , he told me that I can do whatever I wanted to do, however if I refused to pay, they are going to ruin our credit, and that I signed a contract. Yes, I did sign a Contract, however I thought that we were dealing with honest people.
We do not even care if they keep the $6,000.00 that we already paid, but we don't think it is fair to pay on something, that we did not need or want in the fist place. And only agreed to with the understanding that they would sell our other timeshare, because we don't want or need two timeshares.