Complaint Review: Sunset World/Pura Vida Lifestyles - cancun, Q.Roo Mexico Nationwide
- Sunset World/Pura Vida Lifestyles Blvd kukulcan km.3.5, zona hotelera Nationwide Mexico
- Phone: 52+998-8487170
- Web: www.sunsetworld.net
- Category: Hotel
Sunset World/Pura Vida Lifestyles Premier Cancun Vacations, Cancun Travel Unlimited,Sunset Group, PURA VIDA, club sunset cancun, sunset group, sunset royal Enticing people to buy a ripoff vacation packages, took my money $1625.00 for a membership, can't even access the website PURAVIDALifestyles, took upon themselves to terminate my membership and forfeit my money. Ask for credit card for identification, without me knowing, they already charge my credit card and my credit card is another story of my nightmare. i cancun, Q.Roo Mexico Nationwide
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*Consumer Comment: Timeshare Scam
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Attended a meeting as required by a vacation package, enticed to buy a $3,250.00 vacation package valid for 2 years with supposedly free incentives to buy such as free hotel accomodations, cruise, etc. Corporate personnel from Ocean Spa Hotel part of Sunset Group/Sunset Royal ask me and my friend credit card for identification, however, they already swiped it and charged us for the said amount. On the same day, we told them we are no longer interested in the vacation package. We were told we cannot get our money back since we cannot back out from the transaction and if we terminate the membership, they will forfeit all the money. My friend dispute her credit card and the transaction reversed in her favor which I just knew 2 days ago after 2 months. My credit card turned me down so I went ahead and told Julie Cardenas from Cancun that I just want to use the hotel accomodations as stated in the contract since I paid my part in full $1,625.00. She said ok and we were exchanging emails since March 2014. Found out that PURAVIDA internet website is non-existing and unable to access so I can browse for hotel accomodations. Now she's saying she forfeited my money because of so many alibi's. They just want to keep my hard earned money just like that. If this can happen to me, it can happen to anybody. Don't let this people get away with it..
This report was posted on Ripoff Report on 06/19/2014 02:24 PM and is a permanent record located here: https://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/sunset-worldpura-vida-lifestyles/nationwide/sunset-worldpura-vida-lifestyles-premier-cancun-vacations-cancun-travel-unlimitedsunse-1156078. The posting time indicated is Arizona local time. Arizona does not observe daylight savings so the post time may be Mountain or Pacific depending on the time of year. Ripoff Report has an exclusive license to this report. It may not be copied without the written permission of Ripoff Report. READ: Foreign websites steal our content
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#2 Consumer Comment
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AUTHOR: DebyCole - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, October 25, 2016
OH dear! I just run into this forum, I SOOOO invite you to read this article,
http://www.timesharescam.com/blog/107-timeshare-cancel-professionals/
I think It will pretty much say everything that needs to be say.
I went through a horrible experience with this resort, and I'm out of three thousand dollars right now BUT I'm in a process to cancel my timeshare.
#1 Consumer Comment
Timeshare Scam
AUTHOR: margaretsims90 - ()
SUBMITTED: Thursday, February 19, 2015
Timeshare fraud has been around since the timeshare idea was created, but they increase during poor economy. When times are difficult, timeshare owners are stuck with properties they can´t travel to or even afford. Desperate to recoup some money to pay for bills, they can easily become victims to scams artists pretending to be their timeshare salvation who will take upfront fees -as much as five number figures in some cases- but fail to fulfill their promise.
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