GRAND MIRAMAR Timeshare Complaints
Grand Miramar Club & Spa All Inclusive, Puerto Vallarta Hotels, World Luxury Destinations
- Legal Name:
- Disyga, S.A. de C.V., TH Paraiso Azul S.A. de C.V.
- Resort sales locations
- Puerto Vallarta
- Rental Companies:
- High End Rentals, Horizon Property Managment, Luxury Vallarta Rentals, Holiday Vacation Management, Continental Resources
- Hotel Representatives:
- Cesar Mendez, Mark Gardea, Johnny Montalvo, John Monte
Common Complaints:
Salesperson offers a guaranteed buyout of a previously owned timeshare through one of their resale companies. Their resale companies have in house representatives and make the impression that they are one company. Luxury Vallarta Rentals was the former company, but that company has gone out of business, so they are now referring clients to High End Rentals. The difference between Grand Miramar and other resorts is that the broker fee seems to be paid through Grand Miramar directly, and is often a much higher amount (ie. $3000 - $5000)
The salesperson offers in house financing at a low introductory rate. When the client returns home they realize that the financing is actually a Bank of America visa card, which has been charged for the full amount of the timeshare. This is Grand Miramar’s method of ensuring that they get paid in full for the timeshare. Bank of America is typically unresponsive to disputes as a valid contract has been signed.
Some clients think that they are purchasing a Grand Miramar contract, when in fact they are purchasing a Platinum Access Marketing contract which does not seem to have the same rights for owner's as a regular timeshare contract.
Grand Miramar Phone number:
Member Services USA/CAN: 1-877-839-3927
Reservations USA/CAN: 1-877-874-8901
FAX USA/CAN: 1-800-491-2906
Reservaciones México: 01-800-681-9546
Fax México: 01-800-681-9536
We purchased a timeshare at Grand Miramar and their promises - resale of our two other timeshares and rental of our 3 weeks at Grand Miramar have not been fulfilled. We were also scammed by the rental company they used - Luxury Vallarta Rentals. This fraud has cost us thousands of dollars.
We purchased a timeshare at the Grand Miramar in Puerto Vallarta in August. We were promised out timeshare in Cancun would be purchased for $25,000 and we would receive the funds within 60-90 days among othr things such as $700/week for weeks not used. We have not heard anything form the company who apparently is going to purchase our timeshare in Cancun. Now the Grand Miramar is insisting we pay our balance. We initially deposited 20,000.
We were scammed too. And Holiday Vacations still says they want to buy our timeshares, that High End Rentals was supposed to do. They want VAT upfront tax money. Other timeshare companies have contacted us too, and all want fees upfront. Is there any honest business timeshare companies out there? Grand Miramar should be shut down for doing this to everyone. Can we do anything legally about getting our money back fromm GM?
We bought at Grand Miramar they were to sell our 2 other time shares for $25,000. and $16,000. with in 3 months it has been 6 months with no sale and I can not afford to make any more payments, they will not listen to reason. I would like to just get out of this contract and forget I ever heard of them.
Purchased a timeshare at Grand Miramar, Puerto Vallarta. Paid thousands of dollars and was guaranteed resale of 3 existing timeshares we owned. Also guaranteed rental of our Grand Miramar 3 weeks for $1800 each for 7 years. We were mislead during the presentation. We would like to get out of the contract.
Did you get out of the contract? We are trying to
Did u get out of your contract? Did they sale tour property (other timeshare)
I was scammed big time by Grand Miramar in Porto Vallarta. I owe them no money and they owe me everything guaranteed purchase of my Krystal Timeshare one bedroom for 25 plus thousand and rental of my two bedroom Grand Miramar.
Were told we would pay interest only on a $20,000 2 bdrm "foreclosed" which we showed at the Miramar, unit until our timeshare was sold. Filled out an application to BofA (we thought for credit check) and they put thru the $20,000 plus other fees, called the bank and they said they have no foreclosure, and that we bought a timeshare, Miramar says no you didn't buy a timeshare you have a rental agreement.
We were victim of fraud by Miramar they promised us to rent our units and nothing happened. Our Credit card that Miramar setup B of A, has refused our dispute. We are due to pay them $20,00 May 3rd. can somebody help us?!!!