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Re: Royal HOliday is a scam (by Robert T.):
I understand your problem because you over paid for your 5000 points based on your numbers you paid around $8000. for those points. You are wrong the max points you can own is 200,000 points I suggest you look at their website. Royal Holiday doesn't own the Paradise Beach Villas they contract space for members to stay there so the price is what Paradise Beach Villas or their owners would charge for a rental there. Even if I factor in the cost of my points purchased and maintenance fee I'm only paying around $800 for a week at Paradise Beach Villas in a 2 bedroom unit that's a savings of at least $1300 over what the Paradise Beach Villas charges. The biggest problem with people like you are that you are angry because your over paid for a membership and where lied to by the sales people. Like I stated before 5000 points isn't enough points the get space at almost all the resort that Royal Holiday has to offer so therefore you are limited to where you can go and will always have problems making a reservation. I on the other hand have been a member with them for over 20 years and have never had a bad experience with them. I've been to Europe, the Caribbean islands, Mexico and several place in the USA. Again I acquired most of my point on the resale market where I paid nothing for them and actually was paid money be the people trying to get out of their memberships. Finally your numbers don't add up for your example going to Punta Cana. The only thing you have to pay is the all inclusive fee which is $49 to $59 per person per day what ever your maintenance fee is (based on 5000 points it's around $435) plus the cost of your membership. est $270 I get a cost of around $1531 you say you where quoted $3375 I don't see how that is possible unless you have to purchase and additional 53000 points in order to make your reservation.