Vacation Network, Inc.
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Category: Travel
Contact Information United States
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Vacation Network, Inc. Reviews
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John Calahan
April 5, 2010
Deadbeats
VNI is a seedy little company that does not pay its bills. It has recently defaulted on its leases at 2 locations in Arizona, one at 9449 north 90th street and one at Westgate in Glendale. The company closed its doors owing the landlords thousands and thousand of dollars in back rent and furniture lease payments. It also owes its salespeople thousand in back commissions.
The owner, Linh Dinh of Atlanta GA, has a long standing reputation for not paying his bills and screwing salespeople and its customers. There are thousands of complaints.'
Be aware.
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sanmarcos spinner
January 24, 2010
no results for money
Yeah, I was a sucker too. They were going to rent out my timeshare for me and try to sell it. I ran across these papers while cleaning out some paperwork for estate planning. Just another bit of touition in the school of hard knocks.
Do stay away afrom these people and those like them.
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Zee333
September 2, 2009
Horrible Customer Service
Vacation Network, Inc. is not customer-service oriented. Understanding that they are well within their legal rights not to provide any refunds after the 3-day rescission window, I find it unreasonable of the company not to buy back contracts that have never been used. Their business model seems to predicate profit on collecting exorbitant up-front membership fees while knowing full well that very few of their customers will reap full benefits from the membership. The selling tactics are hard-sell and slick, which helps them but takes advantage of their customers.
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Frustrated
December 19, 2008
Failure to refund membership fee
My husband and I attended the sales presentation after receiving offers for free airline tickets. I had reviewed the reports on this website and other "scam" sites, but we decided that we would check this out for ourselves. After the presentation, we purchased the membership that included "the right to purchase 2 weeks of vacation per year" for $4299.00. After getting home and reviewing the documents, as well as pricing some of the locations that were mentioned in the presentation, we decided this was not a good value. The yearly fees were as much as some of the vacations would have cost. We attempted to make a reservation and were told that they would not even check on the possibility because there was not a 60 day advanced notice, even though the sales person in the presentation told us that they would always check for last minute bookings if it weren't busy season. This was confirmation to us that we did not want to continue with this membership.
We contacted our attorney, who advised us to rescind the contract immediately. We sent the right to rescission letter and sent it via certified mail on November 5, 2008. I called to follow up and could not get anybody to return my calls. After informing the receptionist that our attorney would be calling, we finally received a message from a gentlemen stating that our refund would be processed on December 13, 2008. Today is December 19, 2008. I have called the corporate office and have been told that I would have to leave messages. I have not received a return phone call and have not received my refund.
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May 29, 2008
Sale of Timeshare
My husband and I enrolled with Vacation Network, Inc. on
February 6, 1995 to sell a timeshare studio @ Hotel Cancun Palace in
Mexico.
Vacation Network, Inc. charged my AMEX card $497.00 to
market, advertise and sell our timeshare.
We communicated with Vacation Network, Inc. on April 11, 1995,
May 16, 1995, July 13, 1995, August 14, 1995, August 18, 1995,
August 29, 1995 and lastly on December 3, 1995.
To date, no response or communication from Vacation
Network, Inc. This company is a fraud and should be dealt
with the Better Business Bureau in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
I have many companies calling me to list my timeshare for resale
with them. Of course, for a price. After dealing with Vacation
Network, Inc. I would not trust another timeshare company
that deals with the resale of timeshare units.
Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Colella
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September 20, 2007
Refusing service
I just got off the phone with a person name Pam who refused to let me speak with the manager. She said that because I have put in a complaint against this organization. They are not obligated to book any vacations for me and they will send only the recent moneys sent back to me. But I asked her will I be getting all the moneys that I paid for all 23 weeks she said thats between the organization and me. So I said let me speak with the manager again and she just blocked the call and huing up on me saying have a nice day.
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September 14, 2007
Misrepresentation & fraud
After paying $500 in 1994 to sell our timeshare, we never heard from this company again. Companies like this taint the whole timeshare industry. I wonder if they are still in business.
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November 6, 2006
Displeasure and people cheat
I signed a contract with Vacation Network, Inc back in 1996 to sell my time share. Once I paid the $500 fee I never heard from them again. I was going through a lot of old papers when I came across their contract and remembered the situation. I was very angry at the time but I'm not usually one to complain. I was curious about the company to see if they were still in business. I found their website under Googe search and was kind of surprised to find other complaints about these crooks. I just want to echo the complaints along with the other people that were mislead. Don't do business with the company! I would like to thank complaints.com for allowing us to express our displeasure about business that cheat people.
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