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Diamond Resorts International

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del doc May 31, 2011
Contract Release/Cancellation
After 5 years of trying to get the dates/locations we wanted and seeing increased maintenance fees, we finally got out of our contract with Diamond Resorts International. Contacted their Loss Mitigation Department and filed a Mutual Release & Termination of Vacation Owner Agreement. It costs $250 per contract for the 'transfer fee'. It's cheaper than going through TimesharesOnly and it actually works. The whole process took about 60 days.
TCWeaver May 26, 2011
Fraud
In June 0f 2000 my husband and I purchased a timeshare through ILX. We purchased a 52 week red [premium] 5 star resort. Recently, Diamond Resorts International purchased the ILX contracts. They have informed me that they have instituted a point system and that our timeshare is no longer 52 week red [easily traded] nor is it a 5 star. It should be noted that our time share was paid in full more than ten years ago and is fully deeded. Basically, our timeshare is now worthless. We paid a great deal of money for this and do not appreciate being defrauded in this manner. Kindly inform as to the actions available to us.
Kevin Brady May 21, 2011
Misrepresentation/Fraud
I purchased a timeshare at Diamond Resorts International in August of 2009. As part of the pitch, I was offerred an additional 17, 000 points if I delayed taking points until January of 2010. This didn't happen and now no one at the Ka'anapali Beach Club knows anything about it. This was material to our decision to purchase the time share. I only found out about it when I was calling the Club to roll over this years points and I was told I had none. What's more, after we purchased the time share, we started attempting to schedule our two weeks at the Beach Club 13 months in advance without succcess. The line always was "We have rentals available." This is total BS. I own two weeks at this place outright and there's never a vacancy 13 months in advance? Does this make sense to anyone. My wife and I are attorneys and are considering an individual lawsuit. If others have had similar experiences, please let us know. My email is [email protected]. If there is sufficient interest and enough similar stories or other actionable matters, we may be able to file a class action lawsuit which would definitely get DRI's attention.
Airled May 13, 2011
Late Fees
This is an example of the dishonest billing practices of this company.
Invoice Date: 4/25/2011
Due Date: 4/16/2011
Late Fees Applied on payments received after 4/26/2011
The Due amount with late fees applied is conveniently printed on the bill.
Post Mark on envelope: 5/5/2011

Customer service will not wave the late fee. Don't do business with this company.
Isa Levin March 22, 2011
Maintenance fees doubled!!
I purchased a timeshare at Los Abrigados Resort in Sedona Arizona. The owner company was Premiere Vacations. This company went bankrupt and the new owner, Diamond Resorts International, has almost doubled in one year. I refuse to pay $930.00 maintenance for a studio when my initial commitment was $505.00. I would like to contact other timeshare owners and share ideas as to how to proceed.
baker1236 March 13, 2011
Cause Misery For Thousands
It is quite clear that this is an organization using theoretically legal, though highly immoral and unfair means, to extract money from vulnerable people. Around 15, 000 people in the UK are currently affected. They are also creating the environment for scammers of a wide variety of types to thrive. They need to be stopped.

It seems that they have taken over the management of a holiday club (Grand Vacation Club) and then engineered changes in the rules to make it almost impossible for members of the club to dispose of their “points”. At the same time they have hiked “management charges” by 40% in one year. These management charges now cost members more than it would cost a private individual to rent an equivalent property all in.

This, unsurprisingly, has both destroyed the value of members’ points holding and left them with, in many cases, totally unaffordable charges. They have then issued threats to anyone slow on payment. These include late night phone calls from the US and warnings of referral to debt collecting agencies. I have no doubt that these tactics are causing serious worry to many people. Attempts to return points and to exit the scheme are met with the reply that you remain liable unless the points are sold (effectively impossible because of the way that their policies have destroyed all value).

For someone who is caught in the web (me), it seems impossible to get out. The only suggested options are bankruptcy and death. Even then it seems they demand that the liability be picked up by your heirs. This leaves members vulnerable to a large number of fraudulent offers from a variety of crooks. One attempt to defraud me was made only yesterday by someone who promised that if I gave him £5000 he would take on my points.

If ever a subject deserves coverage, this is it. Hopefully this is an evil which cannot flourish when exposed to the full light of public scrutiny.
Wendy Parnell March 8, 2011
Dodgy timeshare
Diamond ResortsOffer timeshare at very high prices, the accommodation is good, BUT, because it is open to the public and is offered on open sites, one can never get exactly what one wants. Also, once signed up, they tell you you cannot leave until you are 75 or you die. This means you are locked into paying out VERY high maintenance fees every year. When you try to leave they will not let you. They tell you, you are locked in for life.
These are not nice people and are not interested in people who cannot afford the fees etc. They just send debt collectors in. BUYER BEWARE
Bakersdozen February 8, 2011
Overcharging members
As members of Diamond Resorts we have been asked to pay nearly $1600 "maintenance" for our points.

Our points are just enough to get one week at the Santa Barbara Club in Tenerife. However it has been difficult to get a booking as availability seems to be lacking.

Now we see that Diamond is offering cut price holidays to non members: http://communications.diamondresorts.com/7421/index.html

The prices offered here for a week are a mere fraction of what we are asked to pay for maintenance! And non members booking off of the street even get a complimentary food pack!!!

What is going on here Diamond Resorts? As a member I feel that I have paid you thousands of pounds for the priveledge of paying more for a sub standard service.

Explain yourselves!!!
Linduh in St Louie January 26, 2011
Property Theft & Customer Service
My sister and I took our sons there summer 2009. My son left $800 worth of video games in rarely used kitchen cabinet. When I called I kept getting VM of Amy Clark. Was eventually informed she was out of office and would get back to me next day. NO ONE ELSE at resort would help me. By time I received any contact the items were supposedly gone.
I believe the video games were stolen by housekeeping. NO RESOLUTION offered by resort and their home offices are even worse.
Crappy customer service and NO sense of urgency. Brainless employees; brilliant scam.
I would sleep in the street before I ever patronize Diamond Resorts anywhere. I am also quite happy to share my experiences with others.
After being subject to sales pitch for 2.5 hours the RUDENESS with which they treat those who are too smart to buy is amazing. The dying son story along with the others are right out of the playbook. Plus the sales staff are rude and wouldn't even allow my family access to me. I loathe diamond resorts, not worth extra key strokes to capitolize.
I pity anyone who is foolish enough to buy into or stay at any diamond resort, anywhere.
Nicholas Piscatelli January 7, 2011
forclosure
I purchsed my timehsare in 1990 at Flamingo in Saint Maarten. I paid for the timeshare as agreed and now that Diamond interantional has taken over the complex.They have foreclosed on my unit becasue I did not pay the maintenance fees for 2010. They claimed they sent me a certified letter but I did not receive nor sign for a certified letter. In August of 2010 they foreclosed on my unit. Calls to them have been ignored and i have been spoken to rudely by their staff. I have had my attorney contact them to no avail. We have both been given the runaround. I believe this was a LAND GRAB. is there anyone else that is in this same situation? I would like file a lawsuit or class action against Diamond REsorts International.

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