Complaint Review: Access Travel Network - Orlando Florida
- Access Travel Network 672 N Semoran Blvd #301 Orlando, Florida United States of America
- Phone: 888-751-5547
- Web: www.accesstravelnet.com
- Category: Telemarketers
Access Travel Network Refused to refund my money for a timeshare buyout Orlando, Florida
*Consumer Suggestion: Timeshare Scams
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Access Travel Network contacted me on Dec 5, 2012 stating that my RCI timeshare weeks were about to expire. Indeed, they did expire in February according to RCI. Access Travel stated that they were affiliated with RCI (which they are not - I later found out) and seemed to know exactly how many weeks I had with that particular timeshare company. They stated that a convention
was being held in Orlando during the time my "weeks" were going to expire. They offered to "buy" them from me, and asked that I pay them $149.00 for each week in advance - for a total of: $894.00 and guaranteed that a check would be in my mailbox within 30-90 days in the amount of: $1124 per week which would be a total of $6744.00. Of course, the check never came.
I've requested a refund, and I have repeatedly been denied a refund and/or completely ignored. They never have an answer as to why a check has not been processed and can produce no proof that they've tried to provided any services whatsoever.
RCI denies any involvement with this company. Yet, this company knew a great deal about my timeshare, had my phone number, home address, and details that I did not reveal to anyone else.
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#1 Consumer Suggestion
Timeshare Scams
AUTHOR: RoseW - ()
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Be aware that timeshare scams are very common these days, therefore, before making any type of deal with ANY timeshare company, you should first find put if the company is legitimate, also, you should never pay an upfront fee to sell your timeshare weeks, too bad that you had to learn this the hard way. I suggest you to read these articles from Mexican Timeshare Solutions about timeshare scams and how to get out of one of them:
http://www.timesharescam.com/


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