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snakelonesoldier

snakelonesoldier

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Marriott Vacation Club

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1 out of 5 stars
Apr 5, 2023

I wouldn’t recommend anyone to do this…

I wouldn’t recommend anyone to do this honestly. The sales agents try to sell you on the spot without giving you any due diligence time frame and they were extremely bad at answering tough questions. They also kept trying to pressure my wife into signing up for it instead of me right in front of me. I am a financial advisor as well as a real estate agent, so I’m a specialist when it comes to certain things, and I am very knowledgeable about business and his practices and contracts. When I had asked to see their contracts and their agreement, they could not provide anything to me, and when I had made mention that if it’s not in writing, who is the saying That you told me anything verbally? So I had asked is there any manager that is able to include some writing that I would like that would benefit both parties, both parties being me, and them into which it will protect us if indeed, there is an error on, y’all charging me, y’all not picking up the phone or y’all not living up to your expectation of promises. There was nothing and I do mean not one single thing they could’ve given me that stated their terms and condition, and that was a huge and I mean humongous red flag. The simple question that had asked him that threw them off his , you’re telling me all this stuff verbally but what have you and your manager got fired today because Marriott decided to clear house and everything y’all told me was verbally what recourse would I have to protect myself. You’re telling me this now, but if you left the company tomorrow, I already signed every single documentation that you wanted me to sign without even reviewing your terms and policies and conditions so if I was to try to dispute this or take it to court the first thing they’re going to look at is what is in writing and what did I sign. After adding everything up as well I figured for the amount of money I’ll be paying for the maintenance fees, club fees, and monthly fee, if I added that up until a year it came up to roughly around $4800 and with that type of money I’m able to get almost any type of nice resort for 5 to 7 days especially when they run deals so what’s the use of me even having a Marriott club membership. I hope this helps. I’m not an angry customer or anything. I am just a party who is well-versed in contracts and the process of the special warranty deed that they try so hard to sell you. Good luck with your decisions.