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Re: Vida Vacations & Grand Mayan lies (by Joan C.):
Ignore it! We sold a MP t/s about 12 years ago but we still get the odd call. Now that we are back to Vida, we get those calls. I ignore numbers I don't recognize and block others. It's a Mexican/US scam, "they have a buyer, or a renter, cash" and at a price higher than purchase price. It's doubtful that Vidanta, the company, commits fraud, but their employees will lie through their teeth. When on site and you're in this situation, leave and go directly to a manager at the front desk or concierge. Get credentials, names and numbers and note all of it, including the time. Then tell them you want to take that manager back to the sales room for a chit chat - if you are so inclined. Vidanta is now a huge company, worth billions. It's unfortunate that time share scum makes it to the sales tables. The owner lists are always circulating, and like everywhere, most of these guys off site are immune from prosecution. Check out www.insidethegate.com; report any US illicit activity to the state attorney general office. They take these matters very seriously.