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MAYAN PALACE Timeshare COMPLAINTS
  Legal Name:
Comercializadora y Servicio de Turismo S.A. de C.V.; Desarrollo, Marina Vallarta S.A.d
  Resort sales locations
Cancun, Acapulco, Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan, Cabo, Puerto Peñasco (Rocky Point)
  Resort collections
Summit Opportunities, LLC, Houston, TX
  Rental Companies:
Global Golf Connections, Continental Connections, Global Marketing Systems, Alliance Integrated Marketing Systems (AIMS), My Vacation Brokers, Imperial Property Management, Destinations International, Embassy Vacation Pro

This topic might be interesting to you if you’re considering going out for vacation and buying a timeshare in Mexico. First of all, you’ve got to know what you’re getting into since there’s been a lot of people in the past having complaints about one resort specifically.

You should beware of scams and get informed before buying a timeshare or vacation plan especially when getting unexpected charges at the time of your reservation. Mayan Palace timeshare sales in their resorts it’s a good example of what has been happening.

Located in many states in Mexico, Mayan Palace resorts offer nice and spacious rooms as well as different outdoor activities such as golf, tennis and entertainment for children, and of course high level restaurants.

But as for the tactics sellers use to close a deal on timeshare and or vacation clubs, may leave visitors with a bad experience. This has caused a great wave of mayan palace timeshare reviews in the most famous tourism blogs like Trip Advisor. Also on Mayan Palace’s selling company has a bad reputation, as you can see in Sitejabber. They’re not necessarily good ones.

If you look up the resort, the Mayan Palace timeshare scam is a relevant theme due to the high number of complaints by lots of clients.

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Mayan Palace Timeshare Complaints:

Common complaints about Mayan Palace timeshare experiences

  • The salesperson will claim that they can resell the client's previously owned timeshare for a large sum of money and the purchase of the Mayan timeshare will be covered by this resale.
  • Salesperson offers an equity exchange or trade-in program.
  • The salesperson says that they will rent out their Mayan weeks for a large profit and issue a check to the client within a few months so that they can pay off the timeshare with the rental income.
  • Many clients have complained that when they go to cancel within the 5 day period, they tell them that their deposit is non-refundable, and they are then persuaded into a downgraded membership.

Many clients have complained that when they go to cancel within the 5 day period, they tell them that their deposit is non-refundable, and they are then persuaded into a downgraded membership.

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How they operate
Normally, a Mayan Palace timeshare scam occur in the following way: Many people claim a sales person offers to have a long chat especially with American couples about how wonderful is to share a private place to stay every time you come to Mexico and give you a tour on the units that are supposed to be available for timeshare. Turns out people obtain a really different unit.

The sales person will never inform you of the 5 day period you have to cancel the purchase contract. Not to mention, they lie that the contract cannot be voided after it is signed. Which is a major typical indicator of the Mayan timeshare scam.

They also tend to persuade the client to level up in the resort membership, in case the client is not enrolled in one, the sales person will push them to become members at least.

They will ask if they own another timeshare that they no longer use and will tell them that Mayan Palace will sell it to lower the price of the current timeshare that the client is buying, but in reality they let people end up with the debt of both timeshares.

If you’ve been a victim of such a thing as a mayan palace timeshare scam, you can agree with most people that complained about the pressure they put you under.

Re-selling of timeshare scam
Even in the re-selling of properties, the mayan timeshare scams continue to be a great topic on review blogs.

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The reselling fraud happens when a scammer contacts you by phone (most of the time) to claim they have someone interested in buying your timeshare at that moment. So they ask you to transfer money to cover sale expenses such as fees for the resale company or maintenance fees.

Only for you to end up stuck with the timeshare and scammed with thousands of dollars on the “fees” you paid for

Besides checking on the Mayan palace timeshare reviews, we advise owners to be wary of the following situations which may lead to fraud.

· Service offers made by a reseller, if it promises a significant return on the sale especially.
· A resale company that says the area of your property is in high demand and has an incredible number of potential buyers looking for timeshare units.
· A reseller who promises to modify or cancel the owner's contractual obligation to the complex in which the timeshare property is located.

The following tips will help you protect your investment if planning on buying a Mayan Palace timeshare:
Look up the reseller’s name on the web and check his background. Click on official sources for complaints about the person. Also Mayan palace timeshare reviews can help you on this one.

Ask about the promotion and strategies of advertising the reseller will do on the unit. Make sure you will be involved in the process and receiving reports. If they are simply publishing the unit on a resale list, it might not be worth it doing business with him.

One sign of a serious deal is a reseller who charges fees after the timeshare sale. If they ask you to pay an upfront fee, make sure you’ll getting a refund for it in the future. Always ask for the fees beforehand.

Get everything in writing. Read the contract carefully to ensure that it matches the verbal promises you have received. It should include the services that the reseller will run, as well as the fees they will have to pay and when. If the deal is not what you expected or wanted, do not sign the contract.

Always take your time to read the full documents before signing a contract and don’t let the sellers or resellers, put you under pressure, which is typical of the mayan timeshare scams as you can learn in the reviews.

We invite you to read the following Mayan Palace timeshare reviews and share your experiences with Mayan Palace timeshare.

To receive more information about Mayan Palace 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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Read what other timeshare scam victims say:
510 Complaints
  • EstherApril 11, 2012, 4:43 pm

    tengo un "contrato" con Mayan Palace el cual no se ha cumplido con ninguno de sus promesas e incluso todos los puntos de tips fue como nos abordaron, el contrato se hizo en Mayo del 2010 pagando desde entonces... por lo que me gustaria lograr la cancelacion.

  • LauraApril 11, 2012, 4:43 pm

    We were lured to this presentation in Walmart, where we were offered $$$ to see.  At first we walk out and the sales person came after us offering us more money and we said "why not?"
    After signing up and giving them a twenty dollar deposit each, they told us they would meet us at a location and excort us there. Where were we going??? to a presentation?  This was the first sign that something was not right. We declined the excort, we knew we the place was and arrived there the following morning.
    When we arrived are car was valet parked and we were lead to there first room we we met our salesman, a young American man about the same as as our children late twenties early thirties.  He lead us to the breakfast area, which was quite a feast and we started chatting.  After eating we were asked to leave a tip. This was the second sign. Are we here for a presentation? And is this how you would treat someone you invited?  Are this servers just working for tips and no wages.  Hey this is another country, labor laws are certainly not the same as in the states.
    Next we walked through the pool area that was messy and doors of control panels were off the hinges allowing access for small hands to gain entry. This was clearly an accident waiting to happen if a child started playing around there. I mentioned it to our salesman and he didn't even seem to listen. This was the third sign. If this place pays your salary why would you risk someone getting hurt or killed?? His focus was on making a sale and not anything else.
    Next we were shown rooms which were large, seedy and tacky. The models were dirty and the furniture was very poor quality. To my eye I felt that it looked so temporary, like it could be taken apart and moved to another location in minutes. When asked how I liked it I said I didn't and I sarted to explain why and he started with the excuses, he clearly thought he had the power to sell us. He showed us another larger unit and asked us what we thought and we replied "it's larger".  
    Next we went to the sales room which looked like a wearhouse with music blasting. The view of the water was beautiful and people were horsebacking riding. He started with his sales pitch and the price got lower and lower as we said "No we don't really like this place."  After several attemps to try to sway us to think differently, he seemed to be getting annoyed with us and asked us why were didn't want it?  We kept saying we don't like it and have no intention of making a purchase. He kept at it for well over two hours. This man would say and do anything to make the sale. When he could no longer take us, he brought another salesman who had the its on sale just for you approach. And then there was another one. We finally got out of there just shy of four hours and felt like these sales people were just bullys and used to getting what they wanted.
    This place is not what all timeshares are. After this experience we realized this is not the conditions under which you should make a major purchase.
    We have been owners of a timeshare and enjoyed it for years and on this trip upgraded, purchasing more points. Our timeshare is american owned and we have only the very best experiences at it. We are proud to be owners and of their high standards. The staff is friendly and professional.  
    We highly recomend doing your homework before buying a timeshare. Many offer you a weekend to see their facility if you commit to a sales presentation, so if your intrested try it out and see if it meets your needs.  
    For us owning a timeshare has been a wonderful experience.  Having a kitchen helped us with children and now helps us bring family and friends together. 
     
     
     
      
     
     
     

  • JeffApril 11, 2012, 4:43 pm

    we are timeshare scam victims, we just purchased a timeshare at Mayan Palace and we would like to get rid of by canceling and receiving refund Please help us.

  • Daniel StarApril 11, 2012, 4:43 pm

    Please let me know who we can get our money back on grandparadiseclub vacations. We bought 6 vacations in 5 years  for $2500 and i know some people pay even more money. Now every time, when we try to book from the website we can find much better prices without this site so it is a Huge Scam. I will be reporting this law Federal Bureau of Investigations as well as other goverment agencies, but i need to know if anyone knows how we can out money back. I am a college student and $2500 for me right now is a lot of money

  • EstebanApril 11, 2012, 4:43 pm

    Hace unos dias me vendieron un tiempo compartido en el Mayan Palace de Puerto Vallarta haciendo cuentas es un dinero que no me sobra y que no podrè disfrutar en años debido a que no me quedaria nada extra para viaje y consumos, el nivel es alto, me cargaron a mi tarjeta 32,000 màs o menos y es un dinero que apenas pagaria en 1 año y luego faltarian otros años mas de pago.

  • RobertApril 11, 2012, 4:43 pm

    The Grand Mayan SCAM in Nuevo Vallarta
    My wife and I were also duped with gifts to come and see this timeshare scam. I kept asking for a guarantee or proof to everything they promised. They just kept double-talking and repeated themselves over and over again. After 5 hours, the price went from $90K to $9K and we bought (temporarily). Back at our hotel, I looked up the Grand Mayan and two days later we went back to cancel. They refused to let us cancel (which is illegal). They wanted us to make an appointment the morning before our flight left. I didn't have 5 hours to argue with them again so we sent an email cancellation from the hotel. I got home and sent a fax cancellation then sent a certified letter to the hotel. Finally they acknowledged my cancellation (within the 5 day period). I also contacted Profeco. Fortunately, I realized soon enough what a scam this place is. For your family's money- DO NOT BUY AT AT THE MAYAN.

  • dWxApril 11, 2012, 4:43 pm

    purchased from Grand Mayan on 10/26/2011 and started to find out the lies and hidden costs. can we cancel and get our down payment back. charged $8,487 to credit card, but have not paid it yet. should we with hold payment?

    • L. MillerApril 11, 2012, 4:43 pm

      We also just purchased from the Mayan. Did you ever get yours resolved?

  • AprilApril 11, 2012, 4:43 pm

    we purchased a timeshare at the Grand Mayan, they sold us a time share and we want out, we purchased last Monday, and we were offered all the things that other people were offered, gave our existing timeshare and money as a deposit.What are my options?

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