Complaint Review: Mayan Resorts/Great Vacations Club - Acupulco
- Mayan Resorts/Great Vacations Club 2000 Ripoff St, Acupulco, Mexico
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Mayan Resorts/Great Vacations Club Deceptively sold us a membership which is 99% worthless. Acupulco Houston, Texas
*General Comment: Mayan Palace Timeshare Scam
*Author of original report: Mayan Resorts/Great Vacations Club
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My wife and I visited Acupulco last March.
On arriving we were immediately acosted by an individual who said he would give us many special gifts if we would attend a 90 minute presentation at the Grand Mayan Resort.We said O.K. and the next morning were picked up at our hotel and driven to the reort.
After meeting Bridgett for breakfast we were given a presentation followed by us being joined by the next high pressure salesmen. We somehow managed to say no and were leaving when yet another salesmen Luis Ruiz got us to talk to him about a Great Vacations Club package.
We were troubled by the language in the contract "subject to availability" but fell for Luis promises that availability was never a problem. So we signed up.
When we got home and tried to book a trip everything we tried to book was "subject to availability" FULL / UNAVAIABLE.My wife made many calls to the Grand Mayan with further promises over the phone that they would intercede and get us a trip.The final conversation with the manager was they couldn't help us.
TRAVELERS TO MEXICO BEWARE. DO NOT FALL PREY TO THE GRAND MAYAN SCAM.
Mark
seattle, Washington
U.S.A.
This report was posted on Ripoff Report on 09/12/2006 10:50 AM and is a permanent record located here: https://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/mayan-resortsgreat-vacations-club/acupulco/mayan-resortsgreat-vacations-club-deceptively-sold-us-a-membership-which-is-99-worthles-210583. The posting time indicated is Arizona local time. Arizona does not observe daylight savings so the post time may be Mountain or Pacific depending on the time of year. Ripoff Report has an exclusive license to this report. It may not be copied without the written permission of Ripoff Report. READ: Foreign websites steal our content
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#2 General Comment
Mayan Palace Timeshare Scam
AUTHOR: SBrittany - ()
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, June 26, 2013
The resort, Mayan Palace, itself seems very nice, the sales pitch, however, is pure high-pressure sales. The sales people are snakes, their only motive is greed. They have no concern for what is ethical and will “brow beat” you to make their money. It was not worth the free breakfast and $50.00 dinner coupon. When I finally got up to walk away from the table, Luis got in my face and began to argue with me, telling me I couldn’t leave until he said the presentation was over. I continued to walk away as I raised my voice at him. You would think that that would be the end of it, but they will continue to pass you to the next person for a “survey” which turns into another sales pitch…these people are shameless. If you agree to attend the 90 minute presentation you will regret it.Search online for Mayan Palace Timeshare Scams for other “horror stories”.

#1 Author of original report
Mayan Resorts/Great Vacations Club
AUTHOR: Mark - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Mayan Resorts master ripoff salesman was incorrectly reported as Luis Ruiz. The lying scam artists name is Carlos Ruiz.


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