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petula2610
January 14, 2011
scam, fraud
We paid them almost $ 3000 00 and signed a quick caim deed in return for no more timeshare, maintenance fees, and property taxes.They have done nothing. We filed a complaint with the BBB and Colorado Attorney General it has done no good. These people need STOPPED! The phone numbers we were givin have been diconnected.
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chi
April 8, 2009
not paying off maintenance fees
vacation ventures were paid several thousand dollars to "buy back" my timeshare. they were to pay the current maintenance fees, but to date have not. now, i am being sent to collections and they have not paid the association fees. also, part of their company schedules vacations. i have asked for time at certain places but have not even received a phone call back. very bad business practice. i feel like i was scammed.
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jendog
December 7, 2008
timeshare resale fraud
my husband and i attended this 2 hour seminar with the hope that we would be made an offer for our timeshare...a real cash offer. i told the person on the phone that i would NOT attend if they were going to sell me something. i was assurred that we would not be sold anything. my husband took time off of work, we drove an hour, sat there for 2 hours listening to a very informative spiel by Ken Labossiere, then the "offer" we were made is that WE could pay HIM $3995 for HIM to take our timeshare off our hands. now, to be fair to them...the card in the mail said, "they'd make us an offer"...and technically they did, just not the offer we were expecting, or within the normal interpretation of the phrase, "i'll make you an offer". but the tactics they used, the deceit in getting us there, the time we took off work...we were not happy. and some of the statements they made to frighten people, ie. that your timeshare obligation would be passed on to your children, grandchildren, etc...not true per our legal council. so...again, buyer beware.
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