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Wyndham Timeshare Owner Tells All

Wyndham timeshare owner shares his personal experience of ownership with Wyndham Vacation Resorts. www.wyndhamowners.org http Press Release: www.prlog.org

  1. RockingChick
    January 19th, 2010 at 04:51 | #1

    This is just me saying that I have bought points through Wyndham and Club Wyndham has yet to do me wrong! It’s changed quite a bit recently too though.

  2. thechoosendude
    January 20th, 2010 at 16:28 | #2

    All timeshares are a scam… yes, you can get “good” deal out there for cheap purchase and low maintenance fees, but the reason timeshares are scams is because nothing is 100% in rates, points, or benefits. It’s written into every contract that the company can change as they see so fit. Generally speaking, no one knows the future of anything, so it’s a gamble on the fact your rates will stay the same, property will be nice, and owner benefits and terms are the same as when you purchased it.

  3. Samtubong
    February 11th, 2010 at 13:53 | #3

    We got scammed $500+ for advertising and selling timeshares.Ultimately we returned 2 timeshares (Kona Hawaiian) for free legally because we saved $800+ maintenance fees a year. We tried everything else. We paid $20000 cash in 2001 for the returned timeshares. Consider yourself warned!!

  4. TimeshareScam1
    May 10th, 2010 at 17:58 | #4

    There are good timeshare scam aricles on a websitete called GONZALEZ TIMESHARE SOLUTIONS, hopefully you can get some good info.

  5. TimeshareScam1
    May 10th, 2010 at 18:00 | #5

    There are good timeshare scam aricles on a website called “GONZALEZ TIMESHARE SOLUTIONS”, hopefully you can get some good info.

  6. TimeshareScam1
    May 10th, 2010 at 18:04 | #6

    There are good timeshare scam articles on a website called “GONZALEZ TIMESHARE SOLUTIONS”, hopefully you can get some good info.

  7. TimeshareScam1
    May 10th, 2010 at 18:18 | #7

    Google “Gonzalez Timeshare solutions” you can find good articles about timeshare scam there.

  8. TimeshareScam1
    May 10th, 2010 at 22:10 | #8

    Google “Gonzalez Timeshare Solutions” you find good articles about timesahre scam there.

  9. floodedtimberdotcom
    May 29th, 2010 at 20:01 | #9

    VERY WELL DONE…..Good for you for taking the Wyndham Corporation to task….

  10. CIGBUR
    June 11th, 2010 at 01:44 | #10

    WHY DONT YOU SELL YOUR MEMBERSHIP TO ME IF YOUR NOT HAPPY

  11. sbohandley
    June 13th, 2010 at 12:34 | #11

    I am sorry for your bad experience. There is a very good guide from Ripoff report called the Rip Off Revenge guide. When I got lied to and ripped off, i followed the instructions and got the resort to buy their timeshare back. How it works is the ultimate threat is to picket with leaflets, but if you follow the steps they tell you it almost never comes to that. Everything said in this video can be put onto paper and handed out to people before they walk in for their presentation. It works.

  12. joshua5990
    June 20th, 2010 at 21:55 | #12

    Log on to facebook
    type in: Westgate Resort is a SHAM… WOW
    I’m going to FL this summer and will be passing out business cards and putting them in restrooms and gas station so people can join. I’m thinking that once we have enough people. Maybe up to 2 to 20 thousands. I would like to set up an up coming dates for protesting in Washington and FL. They need to hear our voices. I don’t mine taking off 1 month to do this. I’m still upset the fact that they can still scam other families.

  13. tripthelitefantastic
    July 1st, 2010 at 02:26 | #13

    I don’t feel one bit sorry for this guy. It doesn’t take a CPA to understand or figure out that Time Shares, Vacation Clubs, and the like make absolutely no financial sense at all. If you like to think of investing your dollars in sensory / pleasure investments, fine… just don’t expect an actual financial ROI. These are shabby products being sold to those ignorant enough to buy them.

  14. heritage2josh
    July 4th, 2010 at 03:19 | #14

    The changes took place to protect new buyers from the idea of being able to rent out the points. Basically owners not understanding how to rent the points out and make a profit caused so many complaints that the company changed the policy to protect families from buying with the intention to rent out points. Most of the owners were probably encouraged to rent out their points by the sales associates. So, when they werent successful they blamed it on wyndham saying they got scammed=changes.

  15. lafn63
    July 10th, 2010 at 03:40 | #15

    Wyndham salesman in Oceanside, CA told us our maintenace fees were going up to $300/mo so if we buy into that resort, our payments would only be $350 and we could rent out a couple of times to pay the maintenence fees. It was all BULL$HIT and a rip-off, and is ruining our credit. DO NOT buy a timeshare from Wyndham.

  16. astroman30
    July 30th, 2010 at 17:49 | #16

    ALL timshares are ripoffs. Beware.

  17. killercopy1
    August 1st, 2010 at 16:34 | #17

    It’s crazy to me that people are still buying timeshares. I am a member of Primo and I get all the Wyndham Timeshares across the world for $200 to $500 for the week. I had to pay $697 for a lifetime membership, but I have no timeshare purchase and no maintenance fees. PrimoEscapes dot co

  18. djrichardgrant
    August 3rd, 2010 at 21:51 | #18

    My God Im amazed I managed to force myself to watch this right through to the end. You got caught by a timeshare scam, so what, you would have to be dumb to fall for it in the first place, its extensively publicised about the poor value of timeshares. This has to be one of the most boring videos I have ever seen, the delay between your points was setting new records!

  19. taylor7007
    August 16th, 2010 at 21:43 | #19

    That’s more than enough Guest Certs for a 12 month period. Stop mega renting your weeks and use them for exactly what you bought them for, youself and family. THAT’S 30 WEEKS! In an article, the company in which YOU invested in was losing close to a billion dollars a year because of people like you. Stop running everyone’s membership into the ground, don’t “buy and bitch”. There is a word called no. Buy as many points as you need, not want. Don’t be scum and try to make money off a solid comapny

  20. rmester1000
    August 27th, 2010 at 04:18 | #20

    Everything you said is so true I can’t believe we were so DUMB to buy into this happy to see others are as unhappy with this Wyndham timeshare as we are. I would give it away if someone wanted to take it..

  21. SSGx386
    August 30th, 2010 at 20:05 | #21

    Thanks for the information. I’m taking a Timesharing course at UCF right now and this video gave me a better feel for how these companies work. Then again, it’s all business for the most part and big business is usually filled with inner scams and injustices. Sorry for your problems, hope everything works out eventually bro. Just remember that if you don’t get what’s right, KARMA will take care of them! ;-)

  22. harrydonner1432
    September 15th, 2010 at 18:27 | #22

    Have you tried Resort Vacation Gateway? It has free trail.

  23. harrydonner1432
    September 15th, 2010 at 18:28 | #23

    Have you tried Resort Vacation Gateway? It has free trail.

  24. lossmoneyontimeshare
    October 11th, 2010 at 03:29 | #24

    great video

  25. Sergecun
    October 13th, 2010 at 04:35 | #25

    camon you wont get on the streets by paying 129 us.. get over it..

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