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Complaint Review: Vacation Network, Inc. - Evans Georgia

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  • Vacation Network, Inc. PO Box 189 Evans, Georgia U.S.A.

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We went to a meeting in New Jersey - I believe it was Marlton and we were suckered into buying 20 weeks of vacation as well. We should have known better but they made it sound so good (we definitely should have known better!). They showed us photos of really nice places and told us how easy it was to book and they said if we weren't satisfied, they'd replace our week with another extra week vacation. Bottom line is we gave them $5,000 that night plus a one-time charge and then we were stuck! Of course, the paperwork says that you can't back out of the contract.....and that should have been our first clue to "Buyer Beware".

This is how it really worked. We tried to take a one week vacation in Myrtle Beach (I was afraid to fly anywhere and use this program for the first time so we chose somewhere we could just drive to). I sent the form in early enough with our processing fee plus additional money because they said it was in-season. Well, it took forever for them to call us with a place. Actually, the first time they called they offered me something for the wrong week. The salesman at our meeting said that they would look for a place and even mail us brochures about the place and we could either accept it or tell them to keep looking. Well, that's not true either! They would call and leave a message on our home phone with the name of a place and the message would say that we had to let them know by 5 pm if we wanted it or not. We don't get home from work till at least 5 pm so that didn't work. Then we told them that they had to call us at work because no one is home during the day (this was a big problem because the office in Georgia that did the bookings had no evening or weekend hours). Well, they started calling me at work and told me the same thing....they said I had to let them know by 5 pm or else they couldn't hold it. They gave us no time at all to research the place, they never mailed us any brochures or newsletters which the salesman had told us we would get quarterly (I called to ask about the newsletters and they just said "we don't do that anymore"). Once they faxed me a picture of the place they wanted to put us at and the woman actually drew an arrow with the words BEACH on it. She told me I couldn't see it in the picture, but the beach was right there. That was another lie because I had a Myrtle Beach Book and there was no beach in the picture......besides, the only amenity even listed for that place was NON-SMOKING ROOMS. It was a far cry from the places they showed us at our meeting. I looked the place up and I could have booked it for about $29/night on my own. I declined that place and told them again that we wanted to be on a beach!

Well, they gave us another place.....at this point we wanted to make definite plans as far as taking time off from work so we decided to take it.....I pulled it up at work on the internet for just a second and it looked like it was on the beach as the woman said - I really couldn't research it anymore than that at work. Well, the woman said it was a garden view and when I got home from work I looked it up on the internet again and found that the place was hugh and the garden view rooms looked really far from the beach. The next day my husband called the resort directly acting like he wanted to book a garden view room and asked how far those rooms were from the beach and the woman told him that we would probably have to use our car. So, now we called the manager in Marlton to complain because the woman in Atlanta told us we were right on the beach and that once we accepted, we couldn't change our mind. Well, he was going to Ga that Monday and he said he'd do what he could to get it changed, but that once you accept something, you basically have to keep it.

Well, he was able to get it cancelled that one time for us and then they found us another place and gave us till the next day to let them know if we wanted to accept it, so that night I researched it on the computer and we decided to take it because it was right on the beach. We received our confirmation in the mail from Vacation Network and it had said to call the resort directly within 48 hours of your arrival to re-confirm. Well, my husband called the place and guess what???? they had no idea that we were even coming! They had no records whatsoever of us. So now, he had to call Vacation Network back again and complain again........we were leaving the next day and didn't have a place to stay. (so now do you know why I would never make airfare reservations when using them to book my vacation). At the last minute they scrambled to find us another place - we really had no choice except to accept it or else we would have been sitting home. Problem is....we were meeting friends there and they were making reservations near the place we were supposed to be staying at and I had no way of getting in touch with them so our plans were all ruined.

This was the most stressful week of my life and I never had such stress while trying to plan a vacation. We paid the following years fee thinking that maybe we would give them another try......but after remembering what they put us thru, we decided to not pay the fee the following year and cancel our membership. It killed me to have these jerks keep my $5,000 and they did absolutely nothing for us except give us a lot of grief.

This is the first time I found anyone complaining about them on the internet so of course I had to add my 2 cents. I'm sure there's hundreds of people out there that have been fooled just like us and I wish I knew of way of telling them to stay away from Vacation Network, Inc.

I think this company just makes it so difficult to book a vacation and they give you such a hard time that most people would just drop out of the plan and Vacation Network can care less because they already have your money and they are hooking hundreds more every day. I really wish I had the power to warn other people about this because I really think it's one big scam!

We purchased this in 2002 and our vacation to Myrtle Beach was in 2003 and we ended up cancelling this plan in 2005. I can only imagine the hundreds of other people that are out there with similar complaints.

By the way......right before we cancelled, we found out that the office in Marlton wasn't even there anymore.

Patty
Bordentown, New Jersey
U.S.A.

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AUTHOR: Patty - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Friday, March 05, 2010

Everything that was in my original letter is absolutely true.  I just now saw this employee's response and she twisted everything.  Believe me........Stay away from Vacation Network, Inc. - I't nothing but a big Scam!!!! 

 

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AUTHOR: vmmeup - (United States of America)

POSTED: Friday, March 05, 2010

I also attended a meeting in Marlton, NJ in 2003.  The vacation planned sounded like such a great deal so we decided to go ahead and do it.  They were more than willing to go ahead and finance the $10,000 for the vacation plan for us with no financing fees.  Wow this was great for what we were already paying for vacations each year we were buying 40 weeks of vacation an after 5 years we wouldn't have to pay anymore.....that sounded just great.  Well we filled out the forms with our 3 locations 120 days prior to our vacation and were notified than none of our locations were available at that time.....so we tried it again with another 3 location and again they were not available.  I then called Vacation Network and told them I did not want the vacation package cancel my financing contract and refund me my down payment.  They threatened that we signed a contract and if we did not pay it would go to collections.  Well I wasn't paying for something I would not receive or could not use so I stopped paying and tried to get Vacation Network Inc. to cancel my contract and refund my down payment.  I had no success.  No today I have a collection account on my credit from Duvera Collect the collection agency that vacation Networks uses and the balance has grown to over $18,000.  I have spoken to an attorney who is willing to file a class action suit against them if I can come close to finding 100 others who have had a similar experience.  So if you had dealt with these crooks and they have ripped you off post a comment here and let's find a way to band together to get our justice and prevent these crooks from doing this to anyone else.  I don't understand how these animals could expect someone to pay $10,000 let alone $18,000 for something they never received.  Well I'm tired of sitting back and thinking there is nothing I can so because there is and I'm not going to stand for it anymore.

Sid, New Jersey USA

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AUTHOR: Mindy - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Monday, August 06, 2007

This person makes the statement "they were suckered into buying "..how can you be suckered into buying something, when you are capable of getting up and walking out of an office on your own free will? Just say no. She wasn't lied to, the photos are of nice places, booking is based on space availability, and our policy is to replace the week if it is unsatisfactory.

This person stated that they submitted a reservation request "early enough". It was submitted 2 days shy of the 90 day deadline, for prime season. We base the deadlines on the day we receive them, as to that is when we begin to search, not the day the client mailed them, as we do not have it in our possession yet. Her request was dated 2/8/03, we received it 2/12/03, she was requesting to travel 5/10/03.

We have these guidelines for a reason. She was sent a letter stating "please allow 45 days for processing(this is also stated in the contract she signed), some request may take longer to confirm such areas with limited availability". She also states she was told that we would mail them brochures about the places we were offering them, and that they could either accept it or tell them to keep looking.

Vacation Network, Inc has never had the policy of mailing brochures to clients for them to view for their vacation selection. We call the client directly and give website information when we have found something with availability in the areas they are looking for.

If our reservation department informs them that they have to know something by 5pm, it is because the they are unable to place a "hold" on a prospective condo (this is the resorts policies, not ours). This person also states that she was sent a picture of a resort, she stated that she looked in a Myrtle Beach Book and there was no beach in pictures, we're sure that there was more than just NON-SMOKING listed in the amenities.

This person's next complaint is because what she did accept "looked too far from the beach". And yet, we still accomodated her and found her another place to stay, even though once she was booked for the previous one, it was paid for. Many resorts do not have the policy of refunding payments, once something is booked.

This person's next complaint has nothing to do with Vacation Network, Inc. The resort had her information, this was confirmed by our reservationist, why she was not booked by the resort, we do not know. We were able to book them in another resort, so they were able to go on vacation.

Vacation Network, Inc is sympethic to her stress level with this incident, however, we are not accountable for the resorts mistake.

While Vacation Network, Inc is very apologetic in regards to this person's complaints, we feel we are not in breach of the contract they signed and agreed to the terms and conditions. All of our clients are given the contract, Vacation Network Booklet and phone numbers to the sales offices and corporate office at the time of signing.

If there is anything they have questions about, they have all the tools to help them. If clients fail to read or call, we cannot be to blame. We wish them well in there travel endeavors.

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