Wyndham — 1,648 pages of complaints to the Florida Attorney General

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Wyndham Resorts has 1,648 pages of complaints on file at the Florida Attorney General’s office.
 
1,648 pages.
 
We know you don’t want to read ALL those pages, so we’ll just highlight a few of them.
 
“We honestly feel that we were lied to and coerced into purchasing each time. We kept buying and hoping this would fix our issues. All it did was put us further in debt.” – LS, Brunswick MO

“Wyndham has a definite scam going where they target older couples who don’t understand what they are signing because they are bombarded with stacks of paper work and material presented in a rapid manner. They don’t want you to have time to read what you are signing.” – LS, Brunswick MO
“My wife and I are sick of being “encouraged” to upgrade. More money, more money! Money we don’t have. When does it ever end? We are now deeply in debt to Wyndham, especially since the purchase in National Harbor. We can’t get a reservation easily no matter what level we are at. If we do manage to get something booked, we can’t even enjoy our vacation and long weekends because of harassment at check-in and phone calls to our room. We just want to remove ourselves completely from Wyndham.” – CR, Pendersgrass GA

“In addition to the outright fraud constantly being perpetuated by Wyndham, we constantly suffered harassment each and every time stayed at a Wyndham property as mentioned above. Check-in is never simple and quick, because it is a two-step process that always involves The Parking Pass Desk. The agents stationed there never have any respect for you, your children, or your time. They engage in constant harassment that always leaves you tired and exasperated.” – RR, Eagle Pass TX.

“The entire process of luring people to the resorts and enticing them with gifts and then confusing and overwhelming them with useless and false information leaves a bad taste in our mouths. I am disgusted with the lying sales reps.” – Los Fresnos, TX

“I served in the US military for 8 years and I was told during my last purchase that I received a military discount. I found out later that this was not true at all. Is this something that is acceptable at Wyndham? We are sickened by this and all of these sales reps should be ashamed of themselves.” – MW, Draper UT

“From the beginning and first purchase, we have been constantly lied to and deceived. It is emotionally and mentally debilitating to imagine ourselves making these purchases. We were never allowed to leave. I felt like we were being detained and interrogated against our will until we signed the documents in their hands. These salesmen prey on older people, plain and simple.” – IK, Piedmont SC.

Key phrases to remember from 1,648 pages of complaints.

“These salesmen prey on older people, plain and simple.”
…all of these sales reps should be ashamed of themselves.
“…a definite scam”
“…the outright fraud.”

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His email address is:  geoff.ballotti@wyndham.com

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