World Luxury Destinations
Complaint 188815 Details
- Date Occurred: 12/08/2014
- Reported Damages: $11,500.00
- Location: Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
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My husband and I bought into Platinum Access vacation club in November, 2010. We paid $10,000 for a membership. Platinum Access turned it's members over to World Luxury Destinations in June, 2012. We booked a 2 week vacation thru World Luxury Destinations for February, 2013 and paid $1500.00 to them. Now they are gone and our reservation isn't valid either (at the Peninsula). We are out $11,500.00 total. I have tried to call several numbers as well as log onto the website with no success. The phones have been disconnected and the website won't let me log in.
- Seeking Resolution: I'm Looking for a Refund
- Refund Amount: $ 11,500.00
- Janet SBID #1cbd31b013
- Posted 12/08/2014
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- Gary SBID #24a7beb3e0
- Posted 08/09/2013
- I too have been scammed by this company and have contacted a lawyer in Puerto Vallarta, Norma Rodriguez & Associates. I f you want to join a class action lawsuit, please e-mail her at (Personal Information Removed) I am encouraging others to join us in taking legal action.
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Company Statistics
- Complaint Against World Luxury Destinations
- Complaints Filed: 37
- Reported Damages: $1,012,180.13
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