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Complaint Review: Mayan Palace Grup/ Grupo Vidanta - PUERTO PEÑASCO Other

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  • Mayan Palace Grup/ Grupo Vidanta PO BOX 27701-464, HOUSTON TX 77227 PUERTO PEÑASCO, Other Mexico

Mayan Palace Grup/ Grupo Vidanta -Daniel Chavez Moran El Grupo Mayan Palace, Daniel Chavez Moran, bilks American citizens of "hundreds of millions of dollars PUERTO PEÑASCO Mexico

*Consumer Comment: Timeshare Scam

*General Comment: Mayan Palace Timeshare Scam

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 Hello my dear friends, I worked at the Mayan Palace about 6 month ago, I resigned after only two week of working as a time- share salesman, they don't pay salary only straight commission, no benefits, no sick pay, the manager "Randy'', discounts about 200 hundred dollars if we get late to work from the very poor commission system that they have implemented, no overtime pay, this is worse than working in a early slave plantation. this mayan group steal money from people and employees. If we make a sale we get about  100 hundred dollars in a 30 000.00 dollars sale, that's a slap on the face and the long  list can go all day long. Shame for Mr. Daniel Chavez Moran owner of this bunch of thieves.

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#2 Consumer Comment

Timeshare Scam

AUTHOR: margaretsims90 - (USA)

POSTED: Thursday, October 29, 2015

Timeshares are never a good purchase and timeshare owners need to be cautious about this. There are lots of timeshare scams. I recommend you to read a good article with good information about timeshare issues: http://www.timesharescam.com/blog/68-timeshare-scams-mexico-vs-us-why-are-there-more-situations-of-fraud-in-mexico/

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#1 General Comment

Mayan Palace Timeshare Scam

AUTHOR: Brad304 - ()

POSTED: Friday, July 12, 2013

The best thing to know about purchasing a Mayan Palace timeshare:

NO! NO! NO! NO! NO!

ABORT! ABORT!

Buying a mayan palace timeshare is setting a big pile of money on fire.

1. Your trades cost money on top of the maintanence fees. By the time you add up the opportunity cost of buying it, the maintenance, and the trades, you have paid for a luxury hotel room.

2. Uncertainty. You can never be sure that a trade will be available in the place you want to go. You may spend all the money and end up no closer to Mickey. You can probably get a trade for a place in the Catskills though….

3. Fees. There are yearly maintenance fees. Typically $500-750 a year. On top of the purchase price.

4. Buying points? Congrats. You just bought the right to contend for vacancies at the time share company. If they devalue them in the future, then you -might- get that place in the Catskills.

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