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Complaint Review: Wyndham Vacation Resorts - North Myrtle Beach South Carolina

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  • Reported By: Susan — Wilson North Carolina United States of America
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  • Wyndham Vacation Resorts 1000 2nd Avenue South #200 North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina United States of America

Wyndham Vacation Resorts Wyndham Fraudulently mislead into purchasing a timeshare...FRAUD!! SCAM!! Wyndham North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

*Consumer Comment: Wyndham Timeshare Scam

*Consumer Suggestion: Timeshare Help

*Consumer Comment: You are absolutely right

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It seems that when we purchased our wyndham vacation that we were given fraudulent information.  I have placed several calls to Wyndham and RCI regarding information we were verbally told that has not been verified by either company.  Being a new owner and trying to figure out the ropes, it's very discouraging being promised the entire world in a sales pitch and getting nothing but a useless bunch of points and a monthly payment that we can hardly afford.  Conveniently I have no contact information from any of the sales people we worked with.  I have no follow up email as promised from the main sales associate.  I am unable to get phone information on the sales office in Myrtle Beach from the internet so that I may contact these individuals.  Call this stupidity on my part for not covering my tracks and trusting Wyndham to be a reputable company but I would like some answers once and for all.  I cannot believe a company as large and with the reputation that yours has, would fraudulently represent themselves to people just to get a sale and then feed you to the wolves afterwards.  Please contact me so I can find out what we have verses what we were actually promised.

1.$249 weeks was what sold us on the entire deal   According to RCI, they cannot be used anywhere, anytime because we need a certificate from Wyndham to redeem.  RCI says these are just samplings of their properties and cannot be used whenever we want as we were told in the initial sales pitch.  RCI also says that the specific areas we were assured by the sales members we could visit were not available for the $249 weeks

2.We have a large family and the point value they sold us will not even begin to accommodate our family vacations in one year.  Wed have to bank four years of points to get a place for all 7 of us and we can only bank 3 years of points.

3.We were told that we could book a small place for all 7 of us and use the smallest amount of pointshowever, the book gives a maximum occupancy due to fire code and that was also false information

4.Housekeeping credits and expenses were never discussed.  We had no idea we would have to pay extra for any type of housekeeping.  We were told it would cost nothing but points to book through Wyndham, but according to the website that was also a lie.  So lets look at these Housekeeping credits that were not explained.  We got 84,000 points, which gives us 84 HK credits.  I can book a 3 night stay at Wyndham Skyline Tower for 34,125 points which is about 40% of our points, yet is also cost 63 HK credits which is about 75%.  So we are given 1 HK per thousand points, but you charge more HK credits to rent a place, and claim its not going to cost me anything?

5.The sheet of paper that was handwritten by our sales person for us to view all these details was not included in the packet of paperwork.  This included such things as the fees to RCI for use of their property, the $249 weekend and free party weekends.  There were other fees and expenses that were supposed to be included in our package that I have not seen.

6.I cannot call the sales center in Myrtle Beach to get hold of the original sales team that told us these lies.  I have no business cards for any of the staff that sold us this bogus vacation

7.I never received the email as promised from my sales rep after the sale.  She assured us she would be in contact and neither of us has received any type of communication from her.

a.The only information I have received in my email is when are you going to pay us from Bill pay. I have received SIX email about collecting money from me but no follow up email from a human being.

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#3 Consumer Suggestion

Timeshare Help

AUTHOR: David Moore - ()

POSTED: Monday, August 19, 2013

Sorry to hear about your awful experience and terrible customer service. Unfortunately your story is becoming an all too common occurrence within the timeshare world. Timeshare originators, such as; Wyndham have a strict set of rules and regulations that they must abide by, and based on your testimonial I believe Wyndham may have breached some of those. I would love an opportunity to speak with you further about this matter. I believe I may be able to help you with this situation. Please give me a call at your earliest convenience, 864-271-6371.

Thank You,

David Moore

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#2 Consumer Comment

Wyndham Timeshare Scam

AUTHOR: Becker79 - ()

POSTED: Friday, July 26, 2013

Another Scam by Wyndham - Everything I've read in the other review is almost identical to mine. We were vacationing in Hawaii and went to a presentation just to get some discount coupons. I begged him not to buy, but the salesman made you feel like an idiot if you turned it down. We were also told we wouldn't have to worry about maintenance fees. Now, we are being billed $1,000/year maintenance fees. Do any of you know any way we can file a class action lawsuit against these people? I wish I had never heard the term "Wyndham timeshare".

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#1 Consumer Comment

You are absolutely right

AUTHOR: RoseW - (United States of America)

POSTED: Saturday, January 12, 2013

Timeshares have consistently been known for three things: beautiful properties, incredible destinations and FRIGHTENING sales practices. From what i know, the majority of timeshare owners have forgotten why they purchased a timeshare in the first place. They find themselves scratching their heads trying to figure out how they wound up deep in debt and angry over the process that landed them there. I'm sorry they sucked you in, but you have the chance to proceed legally, here you will find more information on how to do it: (((link redacted)))

and thanks for the heads up by the way

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