InnSeason Resorts
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Category: Business & Finances
Contact Information New Hampshire, United States
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InnSeason Resorts Reviews
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Discriminated_Against
November 5, 2009
discrimination
I purchased a points timeshare from InnSeason Resorts, which allows us to use any of their properties in New England.
I am handicapped, and have been many years.
InnSeason Resorts knew of my disability before the contract was signed. In fact, during the sales process, they put us up in handicapped rooms - several times. They have it noted in my record that reservations pulls up that I need a handicapped accessible room - specifically no stairs and a handicapped shower.
In the 3 years since I have owned the timeshare, I have been promised handicapped rooms and they don't deliver.
The most recent event was a week we reserved in NH a full year in advance! I checked several times prior to our arrival that we still had the specific room reserved. Upon our arrival - me, my husband, our 2 kids and their spouses - our room did NOT have any handicapped bath facility but it was down a flight of stairs. The 6 of us just drove 3.5 hours to get there, so we had to take the room. When we complained to the front desk, they said that was what was available and I must have written the room number down wrong... If I had only called once, I might agree. But, having made the reservation and called twice, that was 3 times I was verifying the room number. Clearly, they pulled a switcheroo.
Additionally, I was told by a res agent when trying to book bonus time (for which I upgraded to Platinum to get a better advantage) that the first floor rooms were not available for bonus time. That makes perfect sense, because the few (2 maybe?) handicapped rooms they have at Harbor Walk were never available. Oh, except when they were 'selling' us. Then we got to stay there just fine. Again, a switcheroo.
InnSeason Resorts is guilty of discriminating against people with disabilities. Something as simple as ground floor access and a shower with a pull down chair - which MANY older folks with limited mobility need - is in disproportionate supply.
InnSeason Resorts absolutely knew of my special needs prior to selling me a timeshare, and they used deceptive practices and sales tactics (lies) to get me to buy, knowing full well I would have little to no chance of actually getting a room I could use.
They need to make this right, with me, and with all the others who will be in my situation as they age. What is the point of having 'lifetime' use of a vacation property if you can't use it? None.
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$$victim$$
July 15, 2009
Special Assessment
I am outraged by the fact that Innseason Resorts/Pollard Brook is charging its timeshare owners a special assessment to cover their losses resulting from their poor business decisions. As stated in their letter, the funds are due within 30 days of the date of their letter (7/1/09) and unless payment is received, they have threatened their owners with creidt collection. According to our condominium documents, we are not obligated to pay the special assessment as set forth in your letter dated July 1, 2009 (received July 9, 2009).
Title II, By-Laws of the Pollard Brook Unit Owners' Association, Part VI Accounting, Section 5 Special Assessments, states:
a. Each owner is liable for those expenses directly related to his period of occupancy of a condominium unit assigned to him, which shall be billed to him as special assessments.
b. Expenses billable as special assessments include, but are not limited to, the costs of repairing damage done to the condominium unit, equipment, and furnishings during the use period, other than ordinary wear and tear: telephone charges over and above the basic charges; and such other services rendered during the use period at the request of the owner or guest not included as an item in the budget.
Title III, Timeshare Management, Part III Management, Section 5 Special Assessments, states:
Each owner is liable for those expenses directly related to his period of occupancy of a condominium unit assigned to him. These expenses include, but are not limited to, the expense of repairing damage done to the condominium unit, equipment, and furnishings during the use period assigned to him, other than ordinary wear and tear: telephone charges over and above the basic charges; and such other services rendered during the use period at the request of the owner or a guest not included as an item in the budget.
I have tried to contact their office every day by email or phone since the day I received their letter but have yet to receive a call back from the board of directors. I find this grossly unfair!!!
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Carol R. Roberts
July 12, 2009
special assessment
the company is charging a special assessment to all owners of timeshares at the Pollard Brook, Lincoln NH site. Citing financial hardship they then list dozens of items that need to be fixed/changed/upgraded and they want us to pay a special 'one time charge' so that they can raise 1.2m to do this work. i believe that the work regular maintenance and upgrading that should have been planned for instead of charging us - the ordinary timeshare owner, this extra fee.
and there seems to be no two ways about it. the letter states that we either within 30 days pay in full or enter into an agreement for time payments. or our account will be sent to an outside collecton agency and any reservatoin which may have been made will be cancelled.
PLUS the letter arrived 7/10 and was dated 7/1, , that is when the 30 days is supposedly to start.
isn't there any recourse?
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