World Luxury Destinations
Complaint 101675 Details

  • Date Occurred: 03/15/2014
  • Reported Damages: $29,850.00
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We sat through a sales presentation at the Mango's Resturant in Puerta Vallarta, Mexico for World Luxury Destinations. We were shown the Pennisula with the understanding it was not a timeshare. We were offered $45,790.00 for a timeshare in Myrtle Beach, SC and 15,000 points at Royal Holiday in Mexico. In exchange we had to given them 29,850.00 which we "can pay off with the money received from our timeshares". We were also guaranteed rental of $4000.00 each year for the Pennisula if we did not use it ourselves. The United Assets Group was handling all these transactions. After we get home and have access to a computer we learn United Assets Group is a "cash donation" program for large corporations. Where do I begin to get out of this mess? Gary and Friday Oberliesen

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  • tikalmitchell
  • tikalmitchell SBID #29171a4448
  • Posted 06/09/2014
  • Try contacting Mexico Timeshare Scams Look them up on the net they want no money up front and only if they recover your money. Check them out so far have been helpful for us We are still working with them.
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Company Statistics

  • Complaint Against World Luxury Destinations
  • Complaints Filed: 37
  • Reported Damages: $1,012,180.13
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