Brigette Honaker  |  March 22, 2019

Category: Consumer News

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wyndham hotels and resorts signA recent class action lawsuit claims that Wyndham takes advantage of property owners at an Arkansas resort.

Wyndham has reportedly been selling real property lots located in the Fairfield Bay Ozark Mountain Lake Resort & Community for at least 45 years.

According to the area’s website, Fairfield Bay is an “outdoor lover’s paradise.”

The amenities at the resort are reportedly comparable to a “five-star resort” and the community is described as “active, engaging, versatile, and accomplished.”

However, individuals who purchase property within the resort community are taken advantage of by deceptive club fees, the Wyndham class action lawsuit states.

Upon purchasing property in the resort community, consumers are allegedly required to join a “club” that involves a monthly fee of $30. Individuals who join the club reportedly “shall be entitled to the rights, privileges, and benefits of a member.”

However, plaintiff Gordon Jackson claims that there are actually no benefits in joining the club. Instead, Wyndham allegedly takes advantage of consumers by forcing them to join a club with literally no benefits.

“Class members pay monthly assessments and receive absolutely nothing of value for their money,” the Wyndham class action lawsuit claims. “When they ask to withdraw from club membership, they are threatened with ruination of their credit rating if they try.”

Jackson estimates that Wyndham may have made millions of dollars from this deceptive practice. With around 300 lots in the Fairfield Bay Ozark Mountain Lake Resort, an average ownership of 30 years, and an average assessment charge of $30 per month, Jackson calculates that Wyndham has collected $3.24 million in club fees.

Additionally, Wyndham reportedly promised various improvements to roads, water, electricity, and other utilities when showing properties to consumers, but these improvements were never made.

Jackson argues that he and other consumers made their purchasing decisions based on these claims by Wyndham. Instead of using the club fees to make improvements, Wyndham reportedly hoarded the money instead where it would not benefit property owners.

The Wyndham resort class action lawsuit claims that Wyndham violates their fiduciary duty to property owners, a relationship that was reportedly created when the property company collected money from consumers and held it “for the benefit of” property owners.

Jackson also claims that Wyndham’s actions constitute unjust enrichment, constructive fraud, and common law fraud.

“Since the time of sale of the lots at the Resort until this date, the fraud by Defendant is continuing in that none of the promised improvements have been made,” the Wyndham class action claims. “The Plaintiff and the Class members continue to be prevented from enjoying and occupying their lots at the Resort.”

Jackson seeks to represent a Class of individuals who purchased real property at in the Fairfield Bay Ozark Mountain Lake Resort & Community and who paid assessments to Wyndham.

The Wyndham class action lawsuit seeks compensatory damages, restitution, actual damages, interest, court costs, and attorneys’ fees.

Jackson and the proposed Class are represented by William P. Creasman of Carney Bates & Pulliam PLLC.

The Wyndham Resort Club Fees Class Action Lawsuit is Jackson v. Wyndham Destinations Inc., Case No. 71CV-19-36, in the Circuit Court of Van Buren County, Arkansas.

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149 thoughts onWyndham Class Action Says Club Membership is Worthless

  1. Steve Horten says:

    Please add me

  2. Alissa Haskins says:

    Please add me as well. What a racket Wyndham has going on . . . I am so disappointed!

  3. Adrienne Blount says:

    Please add me.They would never return my calls,when I did speak to someone it was like so what

  4. barbara says:

    add me

  5. Susan Garrett says:

    My husband and I have been mislead also, can I add my name to this Florida law suite. I have used wyndham but I have had so much frustration I can not believe it. I sat through several of these presentations and it amazes me how many lies they can tell. Every place they come up with new changes just so you half to up grade or you loose the benifits you were already sold. This time they have changed the benifit levels.

    I have have had a timestate for over 40 yrs and never had the problems in all that time that I have had in the 5 years we have been with wyndham. I just want to get out of wyndham.

    1. Kelly says:

      My husband and I were approached at Universal Studios to go to the presentation We did and the 90 minute presentation was 5 and a half hours of HARD selling I was literally shaking and crying I wrote them a long email to try to get out of this They had no business allowing me to purchase this when I don’t even have an income to pay it I had to borrow the money from family to pay it off my credit card and I still haven’t used it AND IT EXPIRES next year .. I pray the lawyers from this suit contact us If they need I will go in with a wire to show them how grueling this mind game is that they prey on good people Have you personally contacted anyone I know what they are doing is on a fine line However I truly believe if we all stand against them they wont continue with these practices Someone needs to force their hand PLease contact me if you think we can move forward together Thanks

  6. Joan T Correale says:

    Please add my name

  7. Lucifer says:

    Thanks,dad.I caught another sucker today.You taught me well.Made $2000 today so I guess the 4 of us will be staying at the Hyatt this weekend and having caviarand lobster again! I have no conscience or soul.This job is the greatest and my manager loves me.

  8. Nick Pohlman says:

    Add my name

  9. Karen D Ortiz says:

    Wyndamm is not a good company they are rip offs there supervisors are rude and dont care about there customers

    1. Karen D Ortiz says:

      Please add my name

  10. Gracy H. Jackson says:

    Please add my name, I was mislead too. Please let me know how to add my name!

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