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CB Travel and Vacations Review of Kystal Resorts and Lattitude 21
Kystal Resorts and Lattitude 21

Kystal Resorts and Lattitude 21 review: unethical behavior/scam/ripoff/ buyer beware

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In March 2017 my girlfriend and I book a trip to Krystal Resort in Cancun Mexico, but we had to listen to a 90 minute talk about timeshare. So after 2 hours and 3 different people tying to get us to purchase this timeshare and us saying NO at least 60 times, they sent in another person. After 4 hours from the time the presentation started and 4 people changing the story of what you got and changing the price, Ivan Flores Garcia finally said look, "this is an investment opportunity, you get 25 weeks rental over a 10 year period, but our broker will rent the unit for you and you will have deposited into your account 1500.00 for each 25 weeks, so in the end you make 37, 500. Our part of the investment was 2500.00 and in return we would get $37, 500. It was pitched and sold to us as an investment, verbally and we were given their brokers card, Lattitude 21 and told they would handle all of the booking of the unit. After they gave us a cocktail and like I said 4 hours of what felt like interrogation, we signed the contact without fully reading it as it was talking and restating during the whole process this was an investment opportunity. Then he give us the card for Lattitude 21, tell us to call them so that can add the unit to their list to rent and pay us. When I called them they said that will be 695.00. Long story short, I paid the 695.00, later to find out they do nothing, there is nothing to market and my friend and I are out all the money. Lattitude 21 and Krystal Resorts are in bed together. DO NOT GIVE THEM YOUR MONEY

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