Rip-off Report Investigation:
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NOW TO THE ORIGIONAL REPORT THAT WAS FILED…
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PARK WEST AT SEA, PARK WEST ART,PARK WEST GALLERY. AUCTION FRAUDULENTLY CONVINCED MY WIFE SHE WAS SIGNING A FORM IN ORDER TO BID WHEN IT WAS IN FACT A CREDIT CARD APPLICATION RIPOFF Dover Delaware And Southfield Michigan
My wife and I were on the Royal Caribbean Navigator the week of May 8th. She attended an "ART AUCTION" and was asked to fill in a form "only so she could bid".
She ended up purchasing a piece and was somewhat excited about it. I attended the "auction several nights later and also aquired a "few pieces".
We received a note from the Principal Auctioneers, Hal & Jae Baxley in our cabin telling us that they were happy to inform us that we had been approved for $15000 yes $15000 of credit on the Park West Collectors Card, and that we should stop by with a picture ID so they could complete the paperwork between 7:30 and 11 PM.
We stopped by to see them and tell them we just wanted to have it it billed to our ships account. We were told it had already been put on the account and that it was much better as there would be no intrest or payments due for 13 months.
I asked to see the bill and was astonished to see that it totaled nearly $10,000. I further examined it and realized that the purchase of the first evening was not on it and there were many I had no recollection of making, totaling the two brought us to almost 12000
They said that they had no time to discuss it at that time but that we could make an appointment, which we did, for the following day at noon.
I simply stated
1) I did not bid on half of the prints.
2) The prices listed on the sheet as "hammer price" were much higher than I recalled and had written down.
3) I would not be able to pay and would be more than willing to have them charge our room for my wifes initial purchase but that I DID NOT want another credit card, and was not willing to sign for the purchases that were being charged to a card that had not been knowingly applied for.
I was told it was too late, all sales wer final and basically the information had already been sent along through the ship and I was out of luck. There I was with a bill of $12,000 and my jaw wide open.
I went to speak with the Savio Lopes of Guest Relations for Royal Caribbean and he could not have been nicer.
He put a call through to Park West from the ship, on the spot as we sailed. I spoke with a woman who would only identifiy herself as Jackie. She assured me that if I was indeed still at sea than it was impossible for them to have sent the paperwork or any info to them and to just speak with Hal.
Well Hal was of no use and though he promised to "look into it "and get back to me before the cruise ended~~~~~ HE DIDN"T.
I confused as to why a great line like RC would even align themselves with such fraudulent, dishonest but who knows.
I'm waiting to see if I receive a bill as i've put fraud alerts on both our SS #s and welcome the battle.
This is a multi billion dollar Co. that defrauds many. The fine print exempts them if they are out of the country (at sea) or if you are over 100 miles from home.
Shame on them, and shame on those of us that don't do our due diligence before we bid.
Sleep well tonight Hal.
Ray
Concord, Massachusetts
U.S.A.