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Wyndham Destinations


Country United States
State Florida
City Orlando
Address 6277 Sea Harbor Drive
Phone (407) 626-5200
Website https://www.wyndhamdestinations.com/

Wyndham Destinations Reviews

  • Dec 27, 2020

I have been scammed by Wyndham Resorts. My husband and I purchased a timeshare

through Wyndham in 2014 but am now retired and suffering from health issues

including dementia and bi-polar disorder and began trying to get out of my

timeshare contract with Wyndham in 2019. Instead of working with me Wyndham

has repeatedly targeted me--

I have been convinced to "upgrade" my time share several times, the last time in Jan 2020. The agents make misrepresentations and tell me that the only way I can get out of my contract and qualify for the "Ovation" time share exit program is to upgrade and spend MORE money on another

timeshare. Their agents have been successful in scamming me because my husband

and I are both suffering from early onset dementia and I also have been diagnosed with

bi-polar disorder and have been on lithium for several years.

My son Jeff Miller wondered why I kept getting these large and increasing time share bills

and he got involved and was able to find out the details. He is helping me to

file this complaint because we are both angry with the way Wyndham has taken

advantage of me.

In 2017 our health began to deteriorate and it became more and more difficult

and too expensive for us to travel. We began asking to get out of our contract with Wyndham in 2019. and were told we can do so through the "Ovation program." The Wyndham agents target

us and make unsolicited phone calls to our home. On these unsolicited phone

calls they tell me they can help me qualify for the "Ovation" program which

would allow me be released from the obligation. However, my son has verified

that you can only qualify for the Ovation program if you have completely paid

off the balance on the previous timeshare contract. My son has verified that

on each occasion I was upgraded, I still owed a balance on the existing

timeshare.

The agents who targeted me made blatant misrepresentations that if

I spent MORE money and upgraded to a more expensive timeshare and a larger

financial obligation, I could be released from the entire obligation and they

would take back the time share. This is a total fabrication, these

misrepresentations were made in order to enrich the sales agents and take

advantage of us. The Ovation program only works if the previous time share

balance was paid in full and my son found out that none of the time share

balances were paid off any of the times that I was convinced to upgrade.

I am a senior citizen with multiple health disorders and our financial situation has

worsened due to the economic crisis but Wyndham continued to "target us" and

regularly reached out to try and get us to spend more money. The last upgrade

was on January 24th, 2020 and we supposedly traded in $50,598 from the previous

timeshare which went towards the upgrade and then the rest was financed with an

obscenely high interest rate for someone with a 741 credit score who didn't

even want the time share in the first place.

We are asking for you to investigate Wyndham and let the public know about their predatory practices targeting senior citizens. We have asked for a cancellation of our contract and a refund of the monies that were paid toward this timeshare and have been in contact with Wyndham, but they have been dragging their feet for several months and keep making excuses. I have stopped making payments to them because they scammed me and now they are bombarding me with collection calls all the time. I need this nightmare to end!

  • Aug 27, 2020

In June 18, 2016, my husband and I were approached at Pier Park and asked to come listen to a timeshare presentation for Wyndham. We were promised a VISA card and free vacation to attend, but was assured that we would not have to purchase anything. We arrived and spent 8 hours talking to several representatives of Wyndham. My husband and I both kept turning down the offers but the two men kept pressuring us by not taking “No” as our answer but pushing us to purchase by offering 3 free vacations and promises of having the perfect family vacations.

They told us how we would have the bonus points to visit Hawaii and other tropical places. When our two small children came back to us after playing in the play area the two men started talking to them about the wonderful places we could visit by joining Wyndham Vacation Ownership. Finally after spending all day there we finally broke down and purchased what we thought would be the best vacation ownership ever. It was not! When we returned home I immediately started planning our vacations to soon find out that we couldn’t book anything! I never used any of those free vacation vouchers because every place and time I picked was booked.

Now looking back this was a big red flag. I was not aware that I had 10 days to cancel our contract because no one explained that. I have never bought anything like this so I wasn’t aware what to do if I found myself in this situation. My husband and I followed through with our commitment and hoped that it would all work out. We paid for the mortgage in full and continued to pay our maintenance fees like we were supposed to do.

In the past 4 years we have had so many lies and promises broken. Here are just a few examples:

· The first year I called and tried to book a vacation using the bonus points they promised us during the day of our purchase. I searched for the resort in Panama and other beaches in Florida for my family to vacation that next summer. I searched and they told me it was booked each time. I would search online and find open reservations at the exact resort I wanted to visit at the exact dates I wanted to stay. When I called Wyndham to confront them of this they said that Wyndham only had a few rooms they booked for owners. So basically I could pay my own money and stay at the exact resort that I had a deed for sitting at my house that I already paid for. That is not right. I ended up paying $1,500.00 that summer to vacation in Panama at a different resort just so my family could go on vacation that year. (Even thought I just paid over $18,000.00 for the deed to a resort I couldn’t even go to)

· We went to Chicago later that year for a ballgame and I tried to book a room at the Wyndham Hotel downtown Chicago. The site kept saying it was booked and when I called Wyndham they confirmed that the rooms were booked. I went online myself and paid my own money again to book a room at that same Wyndham Hotel in Chicago on the same dates I tried to use my points for. (So at this point, I still never used my points that I paid for but instead spent my own money)

· We did finally get to go on a one week vacation to Daytona where we used our bonus points. This was our 2nd year we owned the vacation ownership. It was a nice resort but we were hassled the whole time. When checking in I was pressured to go sit in for a meeting but I ended up calling them to cancel the next morning. I was charged $25 on my credit card on file at the resort. I called Wyndham when I returned but they refused to help me. They said it was up to the Daytona Resort to refund and they wouldn’t refund the money.

· I tried several other times to plan another week long trip for my family but wasn’t able to. So basically since owning the Wyndham Vacation Ownership I have only been able to use my points to go on one week vacation with my family.

· Last Fall I used the last of the bonus points for 3 nights at the Panama Resort that I hold a deed for. I could only stay 3 nights which was better than nothing. I took my mother and 2 daughters just so we didn’t lose the points.

· In September 29, 2019, I called again to schedule a vacation and they forced me to move my 82,000 points and deposit them into RCI program so I wouldn’t lose them. So again I lost points. I was told the year prior that I could hold on to those points and combine those with the next years points so I would have enough for a one week vacation. That was a lie! So now we have two years of points in the RCI program which involves paying an exchange fee to use the points.

· So last year, I decided to book a vacation with RCI and paid the exchange fee even though I felt like I shouldn’t have to since Wyndham made me move the points to RCI. Now with the Covid 19 outbreak the vacation has been canceled. I am not complaining about that because that could not be helped. I am upset with the fact that RCI will not return my exchange fee that I already paid for which was $209.00. They also told me today that I have to pay $69.00 to hold my points over to use for the next year even though I can’t help that we can’t travel right now due to the Covid 19 virus.

  • Jan 18, 2020

Beware of Wyndam Timeshare this company is a scam just read reviews all over the internet . You get conned into something that is useless and end up with a payment that's worth NOTHING .

This company will lie and scam you please be aware don't spend your hard earned money on this garbage.

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