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Resort Exchange International


Country United States
State Florida
City Orlando
Address 111 North Orange Ave,
Phone 1-888-274-5433
Website https://www.resortexchangeinternational.com

Resort Exchange International Reviews

  • Jul 23, 2018

They we’re offering 1900 / week to rent my 4 bonus weeks and would guarantee payment in 90 days a total of $7600. All I had to do was join the group but that would cost me 25% or $1900 up front . So I thought that I would give it a try . That was a weak moment . My 90 days are up , no one answers the phone and I have not seen a check for the $7600. I have avoided these Scams all my life until now . If it appears to good to be true then it is. I will let you know if I ever receive any $’s.

  • Jun 19, 2018

I recieved a call from an individual (I believe his name was Anthony Harrison) he said he could get me $7.000 for my Time Share points. I had to sign up with his company Resort exchange International(REI) for $1800. I kept calling REI and was told it would take about 2 months for tha timshare company to release the rooms. After several phone calls to REI I was told that vouchers had been sent out and the money would be sent to me within 2 weeks, which led to 1 week an so on. For the last 2 weeks I have been calling REI daily and they promised that I would get a call back that day they promised and promised and promised. In the last 2 months I have redeived 1 phone call from REI(this was the first week in July and they told my wife that we would be getting a check for $7.000 real soon. My time share was Wyndham Grand Desert in Las Vegas Nevada.

  • May 7, 2018

I received a call from this company saying that I had 4 bonus weeks that I needed to use by July with RCI or Interval International. I was immediately suspicious because there is no way they would know that if they weren't working for the company I have a membership with. The fact that gave two possible exchange companies told me right there that they were a third party company that was probably a scam. The representative who called me asked if I was interested in booking the weeks and if so he'd transfer me to his supervisor. Just to see what the heck was up, I said sure, transfer me. The supervisor, Steve Walker, also told me that I had 4 bonus weeks. When I asked him how he knew that and where I could check to verify that, he told me to go to the website rci.com/weeksev. I knew immediately it wasn't the RCI page in which I do have a membership. I signed into the actual RCI page and tried to find verification that I had bonus weeks, which I did not have. Steve was condescending saying "don't you remember when you became a member?" I asked him if he knew how long I'd been a member (over 10 years). He didn't have that information. I then asked him to explain how I book these bonus weeks. Well, it turned out that they wanted to use my bonus weeks to rent them out and I would get $1900 a week. I knew that to be able to rent a week out to someone else, I would have to book the week(s) myself first. I explained this to him, and then he explained that I would simply become a member, paying them $1895 for my membership and then they would book the weeks for me and pay me $1900 per week. I remarked that there would be no need for me to pay someone else that kind of money when I could book it and rent it out myself. He said the benefit of his company was that the bookings were guaranteed and they were for events they already have scheduled. I then asked him if he owned a timeshare. He said he owned Westgate and Worldmark. I asked him how many credits he asked with Worldmark, and he said he didn't have any. I knew then that this was a scam because the only way you can own Worldmark is to buy shares (I'm a Worldmark owner/member). He tried to argue with me that that wasn't true. He clearly doesn't know how timeshares work (or at least not WM). This is a company that is clearly takin advantage of ill-informed timeshare owners. I question the legality of the company, however, they are at best an unethical company and need to be shut down.(I asked for the company license number which he didn't have, but he gave me his "timeshare license number" as TS046143.)

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