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The Club GRUPO PRESIDENTE – Another timeshare SCAM?

The Club GRUPO PRESIDENTE – Another timeshare SCAM?
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The Club Grupo Presidente includes great hotels in Mexico and around the world in beautiful destinations. But beware; many travelers are falling victims of these beautiful resorts.

The resorts at Club Grupo Presidente are located in the main cities and the best beaches in Mexico. But there is a dark side of this club: timeshare scams.

Timeshare scams are becoming very popular in the timeshare industry, and Club Grupo Presidente is one more added to the list of fraudulent timeshare companies. Read more about timeshare scams at:

Timeshare Scams: 8 Common lies told at the sales presentation

Timeshare Complaints: The Top Five

Timeshare Scam Companies: Learn about Timeshare Scams in Mexico

The Club Grupo Presidente Timeshare Resorts

The resorts operate under the Presidente Intercontinental and Holiday Inn brands. The Club Grupo Presidente timeshare gives owners points to usage rights to stay at any affiliated resort of this group, which are:

  • Presidente Intercontinental Cancun Resort
  • Presidente Intercontinental Cozumel Resort & Spa
  • Presidente Intercontinental Ixtapa Resort
  • Holiday Inn Resort Los Cabos
  • Best Western Plus Suites Puerto Vallarta
  • Presidente Intercontinental Mexico City
  •  Presidente Intercontinental Santa Fe Mexico
  • Presidente Intercontinental Guadalajara
  • Presidente Intercontinental Monterrey
  • Presidente Intercontinental Villa Mercedes Merida
  • Holiday Inn Puebla

The Club Grupo Presidente Timeshare Complaints

As most timeshare resorts, there are many complaints about the timeshare system at Club Grupo Presidente, these being the most common:

  1. When they sell you the timeshare points, they make up the resort telling that the resort is very luxurious, but the truth is that the facilities are a bit worn. Besides, the pool and the gym are very small.

  2. The Club Grupo Presidente timeshare staff will offer you a timeshare tour, and they will try to sell you Presidente’s exclusive hotel room called “The Club”.

  3. The timeshare presentation can last until 4 hours.

  4. They promise to return your money for your expenses, but they will never give it to you.

  5. If you say NO to the sales people at the first time, you will have to endure several other pushy salespeople doing their pitches.

  6. It is very difficult to make a reservation at any of the hotels affiliated.

  7. When you buy a timeshare in one of the resorts affiliated to Club Grupo Presidente, the timeshare salesperson tells you that you can go to any of the locations they manage, but this is a lie.

  8. They promise you can resell or rent your timeshare weeks, but to complete this is very difficult, not to say impossible.

  9. When you can finally book, they tell you need more points and that you have to upgrade your membership, charging you more than the money you already owe.

10. Timeshare fees are too high.

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Getting Out of Club Grupo Presidente Timeshare

If you feel identified with one or more of the complaints above, then you were the victim of a timeshare fraud at Club Grupo Presidente. But do not feel hopeless; there is an efficient way out.

Timeshare cancellation is the only way you can free from your timeshare purchase.

Some unhappy timeshare owners think that they can resell the timeshare, but there is no resale market for timeshare, nobody wants to buy debts. Without a doubt, timeshare cancellation is the best option.

If you don’t know how to do the process, we at Mexican Timeshare Solutions can help you cancel your timeshare property.

Our experimented associates are well trained to give you help in fast. Contact us for a free consultation and know how we can work together to cancel your timeshare nightmare.

To receive more information about Grupo Presidente timeshare and how to cancel it, send a WhatsApp to +52 333 239 6589, fill in the form in the contact section or call us at +1 714 277 3662.

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 If you want to know more about fraudulent timeshare companies, visit:

Complaints about Sunset Group Timeshare

Vidanta Vacations Timeshare – Complaints and Reviews

How to cancel Sunset Group timeshare contract?

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  • NickSeptember 1, 2015, 2:12 pm

    It may be their jobs and livelihoods, but Presidente resorts are not a normal timeshare company. They are a well organised and blatant scam. The salespeople tell ridiculous lies to take advantage of vulnerable people. I'm fairly certain that you aren't a real diamond owner, or if you are, you aren't very good at using a calculator, because I can promise you Presidente ownership hasn't saved anyone money.

  • looneyAugust 31, 2015, 2:19 pm

    I need more information. My mother has two weeks with Presidente Intercontinental and. She no longer wants either and the children do not wish to encumber the deed upon her death.

  • HollyAugust 20, 2015, 3:11 pm

    I wouldn’t buy a timeshare at Presidente. I can’t imagine buying something that requires a long-term commitment but is difficult (or impossible) to resell. There are plenty of other vacation options out there.

  • JWCAugust 18, 2015, 12:47 pm

    My mistake at the sale was believing that they would actually rent out the studio weeks for me. and that they would sell my old timeshare for me if I purchase the Presidente Intercontinental Timeshare. I enjoyed the resort dont get me wrong, it was lovely, but their selling tactics are awful and unfair. I should of read the entire contract before buying, but who has the time or eye diligence to read each and every line? in the end it is my fault, however here's my chance to let people know to learn from my mistake, and read those lines before signing. Especially at the Presidente, like Ive said before, they'll say anything to get you to sign.

  • lenkarAugust 10, 2015, 5:08 pm

    Went to Cabo and made the mistake of going to the presentation. What a "SCAM". It's a high pressure sales pitch. If one sales person can't convince you they switch and have another person take over. They did this 4 times with us. They lied to us an totally misrepresented what it was we were buying into. Once we got home we discovered we actually purchased a membership into a third party travel agency that has nothing to do with Holiday Inn Resorts. Once you try asking questions about their operation you'll discover they don't want to deal with you. To make reservations in Cabo you have to call Mexico and they obviously don't want to deal with you either. With the confusing point system they use you'll end up paying more than you would by simply going on the internet. You can get better deals for everything from cruises to hotels. Bottom line is this is a total "SCAM", don't fall for their high pressure sale pitch.

  • Kat313August 7, 2015, 5:22 pm

    Family recently vacationed there. Be aware of time share or as they call it "vacation package" reps. They are full of lies. Sold our family $10K in vacation weeks. Promised discounted flights, deals all over North American hotels. It was all lies, Nobody outside of Mexico has heard of "Club Grupo Presidente". These people are professional scammers that work for the hotel and target the elderly. I will never vacation there again!!!

  • Reina SifuentesAugust 5, 2015, 2:48 pm

    While on vacation in Cancun we were invited to a timeshare presentation. The gentleman who invited us told us we would only be there for 90 min. After five hours of conversation we decided to purchase a timeshare, the sales person basically pushed me to purchase the membership. Our sales representative told us we could rent these weeks, make lots of money and we were told how easy it was! Lies! Lies! Lies!

  • pammexAugust 4, 2015, 1:50 pm

    Run from this resort and do not fool with these guys. We went to a presentation and never got our incentive reward, they sales man were pushing me to buy, my husband got mad and said some things to him.. first time I have felt unsafe in Mexico. Stay away!

  • JulieAugust 3, 2015, 4:54 pm

    Those presentations can be intense! I think the hard part isn’t owning the timeshare or the value of it – but trying to get rid of it when you decide you no longer want it.

  • Quintero LeonardoAugust 3, 2015, 1:41 am

    La verdad es que deberian erradicar a todos esos vendedores de tiempos compartidos, tuve una mala experiencia hace unos años en cancun y me imagino que este y todos los demas resorts se manejan igual , lo mejor es evadir todo esto y ni siquiera asistir a ninguna presentacion , cabe mencionar que tarde casi 6 meses en cancelar mi tiempo compartido , asi que porfavor gente no adquieran ni compren tiempos copartido, gracias y saludos.

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