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Grand Premier Vacations Tina Williams Run far away from this company! williamsburg, Virginia |
27th of Aug, 2011 by User754043 |
I joined this so called travel club in Missouri and quickly learned that they are a scam. I paid 5,000 for my program and I have tried 6 times to use "my condo inventory". Not only can I not book any travel but multiple calls to the President has gone unreturned. Seems once they get your cash they disappear. I have talked to several other members and they all agree... Just a scam! Save your money and run the other way. |
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Grand Premier is a scam. They hide behind a "stellar" BBB rating. They claim that they have been in business for 10 years when its actually been less than on. Shame on the BBB, because they know it too! For a fee, the BBB will swear to anything. They had to change their company name due to a littany of complaints on the net. Its modern day theivery and don't take my word for it. Look up Royal Elite Vacations; that was the old name. They'll change it again sometime soon when the consumers speak up.
The problem with them? The "Hot Deals" are a fabricated joke. They are never available and if they are, try adding an additional $500 to the listed price. That's if the even bother to respond to a call or e-mail. Its amazing to me that they are able to conduct business. Try looking up their owner as well. Keith Costko or something along those lines. I've heard he's an old timeshare guy that lost his real estate/timeshare license to sell and then decided to sell this stuff because licensing is not needed.
If your gut told you to look them up and you found this, then trust your gut and stay away! If you've just purchased, you legally have 3 days to cancel your membership. If its beyond 3 days, I hope that you paid with a credit card, because disputing it with your credit card company ios your only hope. Call your CC company and demand a reversal.
Good luck. |
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