Complaint Review: World Class Getaways - Conroe Texas
- World Class Getaways 812 W. Dallas STE 160 Conroe, Texas United States
- Phone: 8008691615
- Web: Vonruppert1@gmail.com
- Category: Timeshare , Timeshare Resale Scams, Timeshare scams
World Class Getaways Scammed into buying a timeshare when I wanted to get rid of TS I owned Conroe Texas
*General Comment: Um, no
*Consumer Suggestion: Here's an idea
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I was invited to a meeting by these people who misrepresented themselves. I was told they were from Vacation Village and would explain to me how to cancel my timeshares.
Instead I ended up with a new timeshare without knowing it and was asked to pay $11,000 to get rid of my prior timeshares wnen they were actually selling me a new one. They said that with the $11,000 they would be able to get me out of my prior timeshares, yet I later found out I needed to pay even more money and had to conduct time consuming research for them, which I expected the $11,000 to be plenty sufficient for and was the agreement. I was also told that I had to pay $550 of fees and would get points to use for vacations, but that I could use to pay for the $550, so I went along with it, because I was going to get rid of the timeshares. It turns out the points could not be applied to the $550.
I had to sign the agreement without having time to read it, and anyhow it was so unclear that it was only once I receive a warranty deed in the mail and the maintenance fee invoices that I realized what had happened.
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#2 General Comment
Um, no
AUTHOR: John - (United States)
SUBMITTED: Friday, July 31, 2020
"I had to sign the agreement without having time to read it..." No, you did not. It's easy to see how you got stuck with a time share in the first place. You need to grow up and stop letting yourself be manipulated like that.
Nobody held a gun to your head. Nobody made you sign. Nobody keeps making you turn over thousands of dollars to scammers. Learn your lesson already.
#1 Consumer Suggestion
Here's an idea
AUTHOR: Flint - (Afghanistan)
SUBMITTED: Monday, July 27, 2020
Maybe don't sign contracts until you read them next time? Better yet, take the contract home and have a couple of people look over it before plonking down $11k on something. If someone is pressuring you into signing something right away, that's a really good indication that you are about to be ripped off. Put the pen away, and walk out of the building.
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