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Bermingham, K

Address

16 Luverne Ave, Toronto, ON M3H 1R5, Canada

History

1 older records found on this number.

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April 2012

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Comments on (416) 636-1300

Unlucky

Posted on March 5, 2015
Caller type: Unknown
Location: Canada
I have been a member for a couple of years, and although I have had no problems dealing with them in the past, the time has arrived. If you are a member, you received an email the other day regarding "special assessment fees". Well, this money hungry company makes bad business decisions and expects us to pay for it?? A supplier that they dealt with, Dream Travels, has gone bankrupt and because of this, Suitelife is asking all its members to pay $399USD by March 30. Supposedly to help with recuperating costs they had to dish out to help out those who booked accommodations with this supplier. I have been sending demanding emails why they expect us to pay this in less then 30 days, when its their fault they don't carry insurance. "Too costly" was the answer on that question. They REFUSE to show their books to their members as to HOW they came up with this amount. I have been fighting with them for the last couple of days, and they refuse. I'd like to get members together and fight this, and after giving them a couple more days, I will be filing a complaint with the BBB (even tho they are not accredited). I will also be going to the media if they don't show the books. We have a right to know where this $399 amount came from. Oh and get this, if you are travelling BEFORE March 30, you have to pay the amount BEFORE you travel....why???
Something is fishy here, and i even accused them of being involved with the bankruptcy of Tonya (Dream Travels). I will see if something evolves with that. Does anyone know of any shows like "Silverman Helps"? Too bad he is gone! But they will be sorry when this goes public.
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Sample complaints we have found for (416) 636-1300

Lland

It's a big scam, don't attend the presentation,  It is not a time share. It is a travel club that has sold us 40 weeks of vacation over 5 years at selected destinations, at specified prices which is to be paid to them for either a studio, 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom accommodation at the destinations. In addition to the purchase price of $3,495.00 we must pay annually $99.00 concierge fee to use the service--that is booking the vacation through them. It appears that the $3,495.00 purchases only the right to go to those destinations but we must pay all transportation and hotel costs in addition each time that we book a trip and we must book through them. On reflection it is not a good deal. Not exactly the prize we went for. It appears the chain of actors is as follows: Canadian Value Solutions (The marketer); Suitelife Management Inc. (the Club Manager) which is the authorized representative of Suitelife Vacations Club Inc. (the Club). They sold us membership in Suitelife Vacations Club.We can't get out of it.
 

babiinni

thanks much got "the call"  and between the first sales guy call, ( a guy named "Shawn Parker " -yeah right-with strong Indian accent and call centre background noise LOL) and the second call from " the manager " I googled & found this site.Thanks to everyone for input. Saved me from the scam.   Now operating as SL Vacations / Suite Life Vacations  phone number was 512-879-9942saved that trip to Vaughan, and too bad we could attend the "celebration". I asked if we won, why they didn't just mail me the voucher, and his response was that it was important that it be dignified presentation. Hano meal promise though, maybe that was going to be the "manager's" job.
 

timberwolf1970

Go [***] yourself you [***] corporate reach around sucking [***] head
 

San

Don't worry they all getting what they deserve soon, jail time
 

MDD

I was hired  with 5 other people to work for them, each couple we were able to get to go to the office for the so called lunch/dinner that qualified, (age 26 to 65, income 65K/year) that showed up we would be paid $150.00, they tell you not to mention timeshares and are very reluctant to give you answers when asked there is no scrip so you can pretty much say anything you want to get them there, the phone numbers are provide by them, they buy old ballots as old as 3 to 5 years old, when I did some search on them I was so upset about the comments I read, I decided the money wasn't worth scamming people, I was told by someone that still works for them that they hired an office in Mexico to do the telemarketing for them because no one here would work for them anymore, the few people that did continue to work after I left never got paid. Yeah they are a scam, they scam there own employees.
 

Janey

You're right they changed their name maybe 18 months to two years ago. They were villa resorts or something like that. Not sure what you mean about being caught in a lie. The point is be educated and make an informed decision. We found their product works for us. Just another perspective.  Usually when people complain about timeshares they got sucked in and paid a lot of money and they never use it.
 

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