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Vacation Network Inc. review: Fraud and cheating! 15

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Well I can answer this question. I joined them and wish I had not. Today I called them to ask why are you trying to book me a room that looks like a hotel room. I joined because they stated that I would get time resort apartments with full amenities. They told me today that because I have been complaining on line to a numerous RIP OFF SITES That they no longer wish to keep me as a member and they decided to drop my membership. I paid every year over $200.00 only because I had no choice. Stay a member or loose my 23 paid vacation weeks. I spoke with Pam, she is the person who answered the phone, I told her so does that mean that I will get the monies back for weeks that I have not used? She said I have to take it up with the company. So I said let me speak with the owner. She blocks calls that come in to the owner. So she just hung up on me today. I will send statements to all the media folks in Georgia hoping that they will expose these people. I will pray to GOD every day that they get shut down. But just because they get shut down does not mean that legally they can re-establish as a new organization and start the scam all over again. Stay away from all. This is my advise. Juan Carlos Rodriguez. [protected]@verizon.net. GOD DON'T LIKE UGLY. He will fight for me. This is what is written in the Bible.Now Pam said they dropped me as a member but are going to keep all my money. Thats six thousand dollars that they wont give back. I get dropped because I complained. They would not let me speak to the owner. Based on what I have been told the owner is Asian.

Advise smb what should i do!

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JandAP
, US
Nov 27, 2015 2:31 pm EST

I'm in the same boat as the rest of you, but it sounds as though we paid the most of anyone for our "membership." Over $6000 and never used. Can't get the requested weeks as many of you pointed out. I'd happily be a part of a class action suit, and would really like to know how some of you got your money back. I'd almost just be happy not having to pay the $395.25 annual fee ever again. I will contact the two of you who left email addresses in hopes of getting some input on what you did to get out of this group.

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Mecheyl
, US
Oct 30, 2015 4:03 am EDT
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My husband and I joined VNI through Platinum Travel in Plano, Texas as well. Our contract was sold to Monterey Financial 2014. We have only taken one vacation and the one stay was horrible. Do not stay at The Cliffs Resort in Hawaii because the units do not have AC. During the time that we stayed the weather were near 90 and it was warm. Do not rely on VNI's customer service to inform you about these things because they want. We were told that their resorts, condos, suites, villas were equivalent to a 4 or 5 star hotel and the presentation presented to us featured that as well. Not true, the lodging is equivalent to a 2 star hotel. Our second request was submitted over a year in advance in which they could not deliver. The sad part is that we purchased their so call premium package.

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brucelee
, US
Nov 24, 2009 1:06 am EST

scam scam scam Nov23, 2009

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Dksarc
Burgin, US
Nov 10, 2014 10:55 pm EST

I am researching this company. How much did the excess weeks cost to book?

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Necole Lewis
OKC, US
Aug 16, 2014 5:32 am EDT

My husband and I joined at Summit Travel out of Edmond Oklahoma.
I filed a complaint with the BBB and they responded that the company had gone out of business.
I am a Disabled Veteran VNI should be ashamed of themselves, Its horrible that we cant find honest people anymore. Shame, Shame, Shame!

The same basic story, except they sold our account to Duvera Financial. I am too filing a complaint with the FTC and Oklahoma Attorney Generals office they took over 1500 or more from us and yes I too will join the lawsuit. necolebell143@yahoo.com

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Windel Oakley
Allen, US
Jul 31, 2014 5:31 pm EDT

My wife and I joined vni through Platinum Travel in Plano Texas. Not long after we joined, they sold our contract to Monterey Financial in California. I thought that strange, but contracts are sold, so I let it pass. We didn’t realize that we had been scammed until we tried to use it over a year later. I called the sales person and he didn’t call back, so I called again. He promised that he would fax Monterey and cancel the contract, but that didn’t happen. My wife called and again he promised her the same, except he decided to give her a lecture on contracts in Texas, which I did not appreciate. Again nothing happened. So I Googled both Platinum Travel, (rated F with the BBB) and vni and found all of these complaints. I just wish I had Googled a year ago. I’m complaining to both the Federal Trade Commission and the Texas Attorney General’s office, and joining the Class action referred to above. My e-mail is wtoakley@hotmail.com.

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MelPerez
, US
Sep 03, 2013 11:09 am EDT

I too wish to cancel my contract and need information on the legal process of filing a complaint. Any informaiton you can send me would be GREAT! perezmel151@yahoo.com.

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pandssmith
McKinney, US
Feb 17, 2013 5:38 pm EST
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We made a purchase with Platinum Travel in Plano Texas. They have not returned our phone calls. We have not received the kitted materials they promised. I am seeing a ton of negative reviews on this company and Travel Network their parent company? Anway, I know we won't get our money back but there is a lady filing a class action suit. She posted her number on another website - its [protected]. We lost $1294.

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jmen26
Houston, US
Aug 14, 2012 11:33 am EDT

I Agree and wish some government entity would have the balls to shut this fraudelent company down. my wife and i continuously get harassed by their collectors, We paid this stupid company around $1500.00 and lost it all because they would not allow us to cancel after i looked them up and found out how many people they have ripped off. if anyone knows how to get them off my back please let me know:jmen26@yahoo.com
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Jim Loving
Silver Spring, US
Dec 06, 2011 9:10 pm EST
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I agree this is a huge rip-off. I became a VNI owner in summer 2010 and just used now. There are two big 'gotchas': 1- there is a MINIMUM 8% uplift on the maintenance fee annually (fine print) and 2: the exchange wording regarding HIGH and LOW demand seasons have some more gotchas. For Low (request outside 60 days) and High (outside 90 days) you MUST request outside these timeframes. (By the way, the navigation on their website is terrible, it does not timestamp requests, nor do you get email confirmations of requests when submitted, only after fact by Atlanta staff). Additionally, there are the holidays and "Special Events" which require requests to be made greater than 180 days from the time of your vacation. The special events include 14 different events (all without specified dates) including such events as spring break and octoberfest. Additionally, VNI WILL NOT even look for properties, even if they might be available, during these times. So if one of their vendores such as RCI happens to have a property during one of the above times, and you wanted it, you could not get it through VNI because they will not do the search. Additionally, they require paymets in FULL for the properties prior to a search, and only if they can not fill the search will they then pay you back. I have not gone through that process but can only imagine what a pain that will be. This is worse than my previous experience with Timeshare, which by comparison, was much much better. Agree - stay away. JYL

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Kactusflwer
, US
Jan 28, 2010 5:30 pm EST

I have managed to cancel my Vacation Network account and got most of my money back. Contact me at Kactusflwer@aol.com...I will take you through the process I went through to get things handled.

Kactusflwer

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Mariso
Richmond, US
Dec 15, 2009 5:23 am EST

My boyfriend and I just signed up last month. He paid $1300 up front and I will soon start paying the 1st monthly installment of the remaining balance next month.They have an office in Houston, Texas and I can very well direct anybody there.Please let me know what to do with this scam.How can they still keep this fraud business with the same name for years?

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txranch
, US
Nov 20, 2009 5:18 pm EST

This complaint will probably shock you. I get a call at 9:00 pm from a telmarketer saying he's calling from Vacaiton network. The phone call got disconnected at this stage. I had not spoken more than a few sentences - we had not yet started on the details. Immediately, the same person calls back and leaves a threatening mesage on my answering machine saying "listen somebody is coming to (my address which he reads out so I know he know it), so be careful, ok." It was the same person - he may have thought I had hung up the phone on him, so HE CALLS BACK and THREATENS me and my family with this scary message.
This is an unfair selling practice & a threat to society. That too when its just after 9:00pm when they should not be calling at all.

I called up the company's office and these guiys started denying it & passing the phone to everyone else - they were clearly not going to listen to me & wanted to avoid my call.

I'm going call Better Business Bureau, the police & the Attorney general's offcie on them If there are sufficient genuine complaints, someone will put these guys away & make the world a safer place.

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sales_agent
Houston, US
Aug 15, 2009 4:51 pm EDT

I'm interested in a class action against VNI. I will potentially set up a website for such effort. If you plan to garner some collaboration, please email me at sales_agent@earthlink.net.

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Olga Malitska
Rockaway, US
Jul 16, 2009 1:45 pm EDT

Im glad that i finally found people that share my pain.
I have a very similar situation with VN.
I joined last summer, paid about $1000 up front then
$290 yearly fee - twice!
What did I got for that? ZERO!
None of my requests was confirmed, they don’t even bother to give me ANY options or explanations or else - just
say "We have NOTHING for you" …Period.

I was trying to get my money back - they just stopped talking to me - avoid me in all possible ways. They simply blocking all my phone calls, never respond to ANY of my messages.
Playing hard to get.
I KNOW there is more people just like me- as angry as upset as disparate.
The best way is to get those people together and take some actions.
VN is literally robbing people and getting away with this on the very daily basis.
This is OUTGRAGEOUSE!
They HAVE to pay!