luvmydog
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I am looking for people who have purchased a timeshare through Coral Resorts in Hilton Head SC. Has anyone encountered problems after they have purchased from them.
I am looking for people who have purchased a timeshare through Coral Resorts in Hilton Head SC. Has anyone encountered problems after they have purchased from them.
I have attended dozens but this was by far the worst with the most lies.
I have to second that. After the presentation I had to wonder if the salesman said a single true word.
I agree. I have been to way too many TS presentations to count and went to one of theirs last year. It was the worst ever!! We own at Island Links, bought a deeded property years ago when it was owned by Epic, and then Coral Resorts took it over. They HAVE done a lot in getting the property back in good shape and finishing the things that Epic planned and started before going bankrupt but THEY called us (on our first day there) with the pretense of an update on the resort and where they were going with it. They did NOT say it was a sales presentation. Then they got very belligerent and rude when we said that we weren't interested in buying more or upgrading our week to RCI points. (We own a deeded platinum week.)
I have since found out that Coral resorts does not resell. Kathryn
Thank you so much for your message. We purchased a timeshare in Island Links in April of 2006. We went to the sales presentation and when we didn't go for the expensive timeshare, we asked if there were any resales. I have since found out that Coral resorts does not resell. So they came back with a biennial timeshare(which supposedly was a resale) and we believed everything they told us. We were told that April was not a busy month and that we would have no problem getting a place during a week of my school break in April. We didn't have enough RCI points to book at that time but were told that we could call 45 days before we wanted to go and it would only be 9000 points. So I called in Feb. 2007 and was told no way is there anything available and most likely will never be able to book anything during April breaks.
After several phone calls and e-mails I finally got a call back in June and was told there was nothing they could do.
I filed a complaint with the SC Dept. of Consumer Affairs and am in the process of working with them. When Coral Resorts heard from the Dept. of CA, they called me and tried to settle with me but they are saying that I am not cooperating.
I am not giving up and hope to have this resolved eventially. This process with RCI and Coral Resorts has been very confusing. I wish I had never signed the contract.
I am new to this site so I am learning how to use it. I hope you get my reply.
Kathryn
Yes, I bought Island Links thru Coral Resorts. Nothing they told me was true. I am currently putting together a Class Action suit against them for misrepresentation. Please tell me your story and let me know if you are interested in joining us. If you give me your regular email address, I will tell you what happened to me. Thanks.I am looking for people who have purchased a timeshare through Coral Resorts in Hilton Head SC. Has anyone encountered problems after they have purchased from them.
Yes, I bought Island Links thru Coral Resorts. Nothing they told me was true. I am currently putting together a Class Action suit against them for misrepresentation. Please tell me your story and let me know if you are interested in joining us. If you give me your regular email address, I will tell you what happened to me. Thanks.
Please email me your phone # I would like to talk with you about class action suite.
Thanks,
Mad
We first purchased in 2007 and went down for what they called owners update. We were told that someone would contact us to sell our developer's week and that would almost pay for our yearly payments. However, we walked away with our pay going from 125.00 to 265.00. We have been under such financial pressure that we are going to default.
We first purchased in 2007 and went down for what they called owners update. We were told that someone would contact us to sell our developer's week and that would almost pay for our yearly payments. However, we walked away with our pay going from 125.00 to 265.00. We have been under such financial pressure that we are going to default.
I know this is an old thread, but has anyone sorted out their problems with Coral Resorts? We have a big mess with them. We wanted to purchase at Island Links, because we had had two very good vacations there.
We wanted a three bedroom at Island Links. They told us none were available, but that we could buy a 3-bedroom at anyone of their resorts on Hilton Head, and they would trade it out for Island links for a week that we would choose. They even gave us a piece of paper to that affect which we signed.
They gave us a floor plan for a 3-bedroom condo, told us we were purchasing a 3-bedroom condo, and guess what we have? A 1-bedroom. We did not discover this until last week. No where in our contract does it stipulate what size the condo is. All we had to go on was the floor plan they gave us.
The maintenance fees are higher than they said they would be, and it turns out that we somehow the paper we signed is lost.
I called a lawyer who told me to go straight to the attorney general which we've done.
Has anyone else been successful with their lawsuits and complaints?
Chances are that this missing paper was not in your documents when you left the sales office, and they resort will deny any knowledge of it.
I guess I didn't make it clear, I have a copy of the paper stating we have a three-bedroom, they are denying we ever asked for a three-bedroom