Complaint Review: diamond resorts - las vegas Nevada
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diamond resorts time share company las vegas Nevada
*Consumer Comment: I understand how you feel.
*Consumer Comment: Diamond Resorts Timeshare Scam
dimaond resorts is the biggest rip off on earth. they manipulate you, cheat you, lie to you, and only want your money and i hate them and i regret my time share. don't waste your money and time on a time share their worthless.
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#2 Consumer Comment
I understand how you feel.
AUTHOR: Johns Problems - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, July 23, 2016
I know what you mean, what a joke DRI is. It's like going to an auto dealer and getting pushed into buying a car you really would like to have but can't afford. You don't realize all that it takes to get this loan to buy the car. Plus you are charged every year for the car whether you use it or not. But wait, it gets even better... When you do what to use the timeshare it costs you around a $1000 for it.
I rue the day I bought into this. I will have to put it all down one day but I too have spent around $30,000 and am paying yearly for it also. I'm at the 4000 points a year mark with them.
I would have to save my points for 4 or 5 years to buy one week vacation at one of their resorts at $1000 a year maintenance fees. And don't forget to roll the points over every year or you loose them.
Plus, when you get to the resort you have to sit in on one of their sales meetings to get sold another timeshare. Sure, just keep saying NO, NO, NO. You might get out of there in about 2 hours.
Don't get me started. I've been dealing with them for about 10 years now. Not happy...
I'd appreciate a call or contact if you find a way to get your money back or at least get out of the contract. It's a lot of money to loose but I'm willing.
This is why I keep paying every year because the resorts are much nicer than going to a motel in the vacation area that you are wanting to stay at but it is a lot of money that you wouldn't want to pay to swing a place like this every year. It's like having to pay for a cabin every year in the smoky mountains.

#1 Consumer Comment
Diamond Resorts Timeshare Scam
AUTHOR: AlGarcia - ()
SUBMITTED: Thursday, January 30, 2014
Most timeshare companies are taking advantage of people, often those who are more vulnerable and less able to resist hard sales tactics. I have heard of many cases where maintenance costs rise well above inflation. It would appear the timeshare companies lock people into contracts and then drive up their profits though increased maintenance charges. It would be good to see legislation whereby timeshare companies can only charge "reasonable" maintenance costs and not use this annual fee to fleece people's bank accounts.


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