Beware of Westgate Las Vegas – a company more interested in profits than ethical business practices.My wife and I had the misfortune of attending a so-called "vacation presentation" at Westgate Las Vegas on June 17th. What was supposed to be a brief discussion turned into a nightmare that left us frustrated, irritated, and scammed.From the moment we were approached on the street, we were relentlessly harassed about attending a presentation in exchange for show tickets and a free dinner. Our repeated protests and clear disinterest did not matter, the sales team used inexcusable tactics to keep us engaged.It is crucial to mention that I suffer from anxiety and hearing impairment, which was only exacerbated by the overwhelming atmosphere of the presentation. We repeatedly expressed our desire to leave, but our pleas fell on deaf ears. The situation escalated when we were offered a timeshare for $300,000, a price that miraculously dropped to $10,000 after our repeated refusals. My anxiety was at its peak, and I felt desperate to escape. To make matters worse, our IDs and credit cards were taken upon entry, leaving us uncertain about who had them and unable to leave, further exacerbating my anxiety.After agreeing to buy, we were rushed through the contract signing process, deliberately deprived of information, and discouraged from asking questions. Details such as maintenance fees and the 5-day rescission period were omitted. We were fed misleading information about renting out weeks and using the timeshare as an investment, promises that were false. To date, we have paid around $3,000 and have been unable to secure any availability for personal use or rental, despite being assured of flexibility and open availability.The entire experience with Westgate was a disgrace!
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