Silverleaf Resorts

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Silverleaf Resorts Reviews

Meli26 December 11, 2010
Reservations
We bought into presidentials in august they invite us out to survey in December with a confirmation n now we get here n guess what they want to put us in a cabin. Are you serious what the heck are we going to survey. Idiots they just want ur money!
Lewis R December 1, 2010
Poor and degrading customer service
I have been disrespected by a manger named Mrs. Boyd. My account has been completely messed up since September. I have paid every months payment and spoke to numerous reps within the company. That all understood the issue about the payment and what had happened. I am being told that I owe for October and November and that is a negative. I am sick of the phone calls for something that I have paid. It has been nothing But, A nightmare. I hate silver leaf. And this Ms. Boyd person is crazy she is telling me that my account is negative and that I had two months of dues waived but I still owe my monthly payment. I have asked her to let me speak to her manager and she stated he wasn’t available to speak before even checking. I asked to speak to someone over him she stated the person that I need to talk to is on the phone. I asked for an email address and she said the name really fast Wooldridge. I ask for her to spell it and she did the biggest sigh. This is unacceptable very poor customer. If one more person calls me and tells me that I owe something and I do not owe. I am seeking counsel. I have paid every month that I owed
Ticked October 28, 2010
Rip off
We were sold a 2 night stay at a Silverleaf resort in San Antonio by a street vendor at Six Flags. It cost us $60 to stay but we had to listen to their 90 minute sell on their resort but after that we would win a prize and get to stay at the resort for the rest of the time. Once we paid we received a call a few days later to schedule our stay. On the phone with them we find out the resort we will be staying at isn't actually in San Antonio but an hour north of it and the resort we paid to stay at was only for owners so they put us up in a cheap hotel 30 minutes further away. We drove 5 hours to get to this place to stay at a clean but very cheap hotel. The next morning we drive the 30 minutes to the resort to be hounded by several sales people for 4 hours (not 90 minutes like they told us) to finally tell them no and all we got was a free days stay at that resort. When we asked about the chance to win a vacation, car or money with some scratch off game, they told us that was for people who bought into their scam. When we told them our sales guy told us we would get it no matter what the lady told us "Oh he has only been working for us for 2 weeks so he didn't know any better". This is truly a scam so please save yourself time and money and don't ever get pulled into a Silverleaf resort scam.
Ace31 October 25, 2010
Misleading
If you have a complaint about Silverleaf, I urge you to take further action. Place you complaint in the Better Business Bureau.

http://bbb.org
http://www.consumeraction.gov/

I also sat through the endless, high pressured meeting filled with lies. They purposely left out critical information to make the sale sound too good to pass up.

Common Complaints
-Its not a good investment (Horrible Resell Value)
(Think about this...If its such a good investment...Why don't they buy back the Timeshares from individuals?)

-Limited Time usage

-Bonus Time is hardly available...unless you agree to 1 hour meeting that turns into 5 hrs

-Maintenance fee purposely left out of equation.
ex: I had already signed some document with a total of $240...as I read the documents further I noticed the $65 Maintenance fee. The Sales Rep. presented the material in such a way that sounded like the Maintenance Fee was already included in the $240.

-Some Room are purposely book for new prospects member (know as VIP Guests)

-Constant Phone Call Harassments to attend an Owner's Meeting (AKA a chance for the Sales Rep to sell you an upgrade)


While I agree some individuals like their timeshare, most individuals are trapped. If any business has wronged you, please write a complaint to BBB.org and be heard. Maybe they can get you out of your contract for misrepresentation for fraudulent forging as I read in one of the comments.

And for those passing judgement on individuals who feel wronged...what kind of life are you all living if you took the time to read all these complaints?
Dan D September 15, 2010
Bad employees
We were invited out to the hill country resort in canyon lake. our appt was @ 4 pm, but we were called and were urged ot be early so we arrived @ 3:30. There were about 75 families waiting in the lobby when we arrived. we waited for 3 hours before we were seen. They paired us with courtney who was great at first but when we decided not to but she quickly got an attitude and even had some rude words for us in the parking lot. We did not leave the resore till 9 pm, we were passed from sales person to sales person and they would not take no for an answer. This company should take more pride in it's sales reps. Courtney made several racial remarks and was very rude after we did not purchase...something just deems really shady about this company. They broought out payment down from 8, 000 to 3, 000 total, they brought the down payment down from over 3, 000 to $150.00, and the monthly payments went down from 470 to 110.00...questionable!
Kirk September 5, 2010
If only we knew
A friend of mine was invited to the Canyon Lake Resort in TX. She asked me to attend. I did not know what was going to take place. We were matched with Courtney because we are all NASCAR fans.

We kept on saying NO until a gentlemen stepped in to help and he pulled something out of Inventory. These people are good sales reps because they know how to get your likes out of you. That's how they connect. Finally, they got it down to where we could split the pmts. I wrote a check???

We went back to the hotel room. Started reading over the documents and realized we couldn't do this! So, we read again about how to cancel.

The next day we went back to the sales office and returned the folders and asked for our money back. This was on a Saturday and I knew my check was still in the office. We told the gentleman from Friday that we just cannot do this. He then introduced us to Brad. I explained my situation to him and he understood. He then introduced us to a Trial Membership for 18 monts @ $1, 500. We only have day usage until the $1, 500 is paid. Then we call 2 weeks before we want to use it for a weekend. We still pay $50 each night. To use it for a week it is $80 per day.

Do you see what is wrong with this picture! Too much money going out the door for what?

How do you get out of a Trial Membership?
Rruss August 19, 2010
Stay away
I've visited all of the Texas resorts. The units vary from very old (70's) to new and the maintenance seems to vary equally from not-so-good to excellent. Every location was pretty much as I expected and certainly nothing to wave a plus banner for. My biggest negative would be saless. These folks are hard sale all the way. Very misleading and generally just insulting. Non-professional would be a gross understatement. Watch your back with these guys; they are of the shifty persuasion.

I'm an owner of Hilton's Grand Vacation Club since 2003 and they are are first class and professional in every instance. I'm sure Silverleaf would be better if I didn't have a first class organization to use as a comparison.
Bob T August 12, 2010
Lied and cheated us
I am attempting to file a class action suit against Silver Leaf. I have already paid $2500 to get cancelled contracts but I want a refund.
TraciB July 29, 2010
Deceiptful sales practices
Silverleaf has earned quite the bad reputation in my opinion due to dissatisfaction in virtually EVERY aspect of their exsistance with my experiences. The rooms are rundown and in need of repairs at EVERY resort I have ever visited, the customer service usually boils down to "Sorry, I can't do that...", and the salesmen are out and out liars.
This particular trip I was sold a "Presidential 3 room suite" at Orlando Breeze so when I arrive I am in an RV only to find that they do not allow RV parking ANYWHERE on their property. Well, that poses 2 problems for me #1 that is the ONLY vehicle we have brought, and #2 they want me to PAY to park it at the local RV camping place where I will have to pay to park even though I am not camping there :( (Nowhere on the website or brochures do they tell you there is no RV parking.) Luckily, Yasmine- the day manager helped us out by allowing us to park out in the back of the resort in the area where maintenance has some storage pods. Thank you Yasmine!!!
So... upon entry to our room we are highly distressed at the shape our room is in. Linoleum floors that are peeling up, fixtures hanging haphazardly from the ceiling, shower heads that should be artifacts in a museum somewhere, poorly repaired furniture with nails protruding THROUGH THE CUSHIONS!! This is Presidential? What freaking president would be staying in this slummy joint? I called Yasmine up and told her surely there was some mistake- um, we are "Presidential" owners... She quickly tells me that all of their rooms are considered presidential because they have 3 bedrooms but only their NEW 2 bedroom suites are upgraded with the tile floors, large tubs, better beds, ect. O_O WHAT?!?! I was sold a three bedroom PRESIDENTIAL that doesn't even EXIST?! Um, I do believe that is bait and switch which happens to be ILLEGAL business practice! If you go to the company website http://www.silverleafresorts.com/resorts/orlandobreeze-resort you will notice that the "Presidential" are absolutely pictured as the nicer upgraded rooms- again with false advertisements. When we called the office to find out what was going on we were told that only the 2 bedroom units at this resort were the upgraded rooms and that our room was considered a presidential simply because it was a 3 bedroom. I noticed then that there was a presidential sign outside the 2 bedroom units but not on my building at all. We asked for a tour of the 2 bedroom presidential and sure enough they were EXACTLY what I had been sold only it a 2 bedroom unit. I told the manger that I was very upset that I had been sold something that doesn't even exsist.
The Orlando Breeze manager directed me to go back to my salesman and file a complaint with him. Upon trying to call my salesman (Scotty Scottino)I was told he no longer worked for the company and was handed over to Bryan Watts. Bryan has now told me that I have no case here because those ARE considered presidential units at Orlando Breeze. I explained the tour, the website, and the sign outside the building. He then hung up saying there was nothing he could do for me and that I could seek counsel if I liked. Well, customer satisfaction is really high on the priority list now isn't it?
Another note- the pool is tiny though clean, there are no playgrounds for children. The only things this RESORT- and I use that term VERY loosely, is a volleyball court and basket ball court and the tiny pool and hot tub.
Ok, so needless to say, this IS NOT a place I recommend doing business with. I would stay here only if I could find absolutely nothing better. I would HIGHLY advise you NOT TO BUY ANYTHING from this company.
Later in the day Bryan Watts called me back and suggested that my other option is to buy yet another upgrade into the company. He is now trying to sell me yet another unit- this time at Hill Country Resort (because it DOES have a 3 bedroom Presidential unit) for the bargain price of an additional $9, 500.00. A savings of $4, 000.00 from their going price of $13, 500.00 (above what I have already agreed to pay for my 3 bedroom presidential unit at Orlando Breeze that doesn't even exisist. I informed him I was not interested in paying him any more money for what I had originally been sold to begin with and that I did not feel that I should have to pay any more money for a 3 bedroom presidential room- Silverleaf Resorts owes me a 3 bedroom presidential unit for the price we originally negotiated!
As a last comment- it appears the money that the owners pay for "maintenance" monthly is being spent to build new builidings in order to be sold to new people. The building that you bought into unfortunately is yours FOREVER, which means all your funds that should be being used to keep your unit nice and up to date is simply being pumped into new sales. Your room will continue to rot. This is a very poorly run business. No money is ever invested back into the older units to keep them up- its all about new sales. BEWARE.
Adam July 23, 2010
Lies about free cruise
My wife and I attending a time share presentation in Lee MA. They said we would get a 3 night cruise for free if we attended. "No hard sale, just listen" they said. It was a hard sale, but we held out and they gave us our

voucher for our "Free 3 night cruise to the Bahammas" In the end they charged taxes, fees, and season charges that came to $700.00 About the same amount if we had booked the cruise ourselves. They are liers

and rotten theives. do not go to a time share presentation for this company.They have no integrity and nothing is free. It is a big scam. We wasted a day and in the end it cost us money.

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