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CJLChris
May 18, 2009
Scammed
After purchasing a package for $498.00 USD, After agreeing and reading the terms and conditions, After speaking to THEIR LEGAL DEPARTMENT (Mind you THE LEGAL DEPARTMENT WAS NASTY AND RUDE) don't waste your energy fighting..
For such a company to be in business for 20 years, these people are high powered salespeople..They train their sales people very well, they are quick to take your money, they are quick to hang up the phone on you, they are quick to transfer your phone calls, they are also schreud and use the practice of Florida Time Share laws to prevent you the customer from getting back a refund...(I tried to fight) but it didn't work for me...So folks here is my story.. Just like the rest of you..After purchasing a time share sales vacation package I arranged and booked my travel dates for my mother and I (notice, I SAID MY MOTHER ANd I) both gainfully employed, working..We were refused and turned away* because according to the Summer Bay Resorts Terms and conditions, vacation packages are only for folks age 23 and over and spouses only. Little do they mention, family members are prohibited. Although, their terms and conditions mention married couples and Families are allowed to attend their 90 minute presentations ect. However, I argued this and was told by their lawyers...that the state of Florida Law Time Share "sales" is for Spouses only..I never heard of this, therefore I will enclosed the following...
Sales Incentives
Timeshare resorts sometimes offer free lodging to potential buyers in exchange for their attendance at a presentation about properties the developer has for sale. A free Vacation Certificate may be offered by telephone, mail, or from the Internet. Offers vary, but they are often for a three day, two night stay at the resort itself or a nearby hotel. Nearly all offers are subject to certain conditions, including age and income requirements. ***Both spouses*** must usually attend a sales presentation and upon arrival participants are often asked to provide proof of identity. Advance deposits, which may not be refundable, are often required to guarantee the time. Any charge termed a processing fee is probably nonrefundable. If deposit funds are actually called a deposit, refunds may be given at the location or at the end of the stay.
State Regulation
Most states now regulate timesharing, either under existing state land sale laws or under laws that were specifically enacted for timesharing. The regulating authority is usually the Real Estate Commission in the state where the timeshare property is located.
FLORIDA: Under the Florida Vacation Plan and Timesharing Act, purchasers may cancel Timeshare contracts within 10 calendar days after the date the contract is signed if the seller is notified of the cancellation in writing. Any attempt by the seller to obtain a WAIVER of the cancellation right is void and of no effect. While closing documents may be executed, the closing cannot actually take place until the 10 day cancellation period has expired
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April 5, 2008
Employee Brhavior
That Company is travel firm. we are join a that firm and work a one week and not a give me offer latter and any responsbility . After a ten days say a senior not a good nature so u leav that company.
IT deportment work is labour type and give a salary 15 to 20 date. so, any persone how to work with company.
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