Steven Cohen  |  August 19, 2019

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wyndham hotel and resortsWyndham Vacation Resorts has been hit with a class action lawsuit from customers who claim that their sales policies and practices regarding timeshares are deceptive.

Plaintiffs AnnaMarie Deneen, Michael J. Deneen, Erin Munoz, Paul Munoz, and Nazret Z. Gebremeskel say that Wyndham makes misrepresentations to customers about numerous features in their vacation plans, ranging from the value of timeshare points to the cleaning services that are available to the vacationers.

“Wyndham’s business model is premised on the false assumption that you can lie to consumers to get them to sign confusing, vague and ambiguous boilerplate contracts and that because then there is a purported written agreement, you have no liability for the lies,” the Wyndham class action lawsuit claims.

The Wyndham class action lawsuit states that the hotel chain has been penalized in the past for their deceptive sales practices from state governments, including a $20 million verdict in a case involving a whistleblower.  

For example, the plaintiffs state that in October 2003, the California Attorney General and the District Attorney in San Mateo sued the Trendwest (the predecessor of Wyndham) for unlawful sales practices and wound up settling for $4.3 million.

Also, in 2007, customers filed a class action against Wyndham, and the company agreed to cancel 22 million vacation credits and paid Class counsel up to $5 million in legal fees.

“After getting consumers to sign form contracts through deceptive sales practices, Wyndham then breaches its form contract entitled ‘Security Agreement – ClubWyndham Access Vacation Ownership Plan – Retail Installment Contract – Purchase and Security Agreement’ by not making destination accommodations available, by charging excessive fees not referenced in the contract, and by failing to provide promised ancillary services such as cleaning and housekeeping,” the Wyndham class action lawsuit claims.

The Wyndham timeshare model uses points, which are purchased by vacation goers, and can be used to stay at any Wyndham “or affiliated resort throughout the world.” 

The Wyndham class action lawsuit claims that desired destinations are not available at the desired time and need to be booked as much as a year beforehand.  

“The business practice of Wyndham is to focus on selling points, rather than managing the destinations and making them available to members. Wyndham members find that there is little availability. When they complain, Wyndham’s response is that they need to buy more points,” the Wyndham class action lawsuit alleges.

The plaintiffs also state that a sales pitch to purchase more points begins even before the vacation goer parks their car.  Before they are given a parking pass, they are urged to attend an owner meeting update, which is just a sales presentation for Wyndham to purchase more points.

The Wyndham class action lawsuit claims that if members are able to get parking passes without attending a sales meeting, they are harassed with phone calls and marketing materials are placed under their doors to attend more sales meetings.

“These meetings last most of a day and do not conform to most consumers’ idea of a ‘vacation day,’” states the class action lawsuit.

Putative Class Members in the Wyndham class action lawsuit include: “All persons who entered into a ‘Security Agreement – ClubWyndham Access Vacation Ownership Plan – Retail Installment Contract – Purchase and Security Agreement’ (Agreement) with Wyndham or its successors in the last ten years and whose Agreements do not contain arbitration clauses.”

The plaintiffs are represented by Howard B. Prossnitz of the Law Offices of Howard B. Prossnitz and Adam Szulczewksi.

The Wyndham Timeshare Class Action Lawsuit is Deneen, et al. v. Wyndham Vacation Resorts Inc., Case No. 1:19-cv-05499, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.

UPDATE: The Wyndham Timeshare Class Action Lawsuit was dismissed February 12, 2020. 

 

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564 thoughts onWyndham Class Action Says Timeshare Sales Are Deceptive

  1. Arlene Moaney says:

    Yes add me they lie to you so bad and wants you pay all of these fees

  2. Eleanor Daniels-Mumford says:

    I too was scammed into purchasing a wyndham tireshare and still paying maintenance fees that I was never told about. How do I join a class action lawsuit?

  3. Brandon M. Freeman says:

    Restarting lawsuit as same nefarious acts by Wyndham deceived me. Please email me if you’d like to be added thr33.30@gmail.com

  4. Debbie Garrison says:

    I have been server with court papers on my Wyndham vacation resort. They open up a charge card for down payment which I did not know. We told them that I could afford the time share! But the man said wait a minute let me talk to my boss, he came back a few minutes later and told me that they had a foreclosure one that just came up and I could afford in my prize range. I was never told that I would have maintenance fees or the price would go up is i. They didn’t tell me that I wouldn’t be able to get the room when we wanted it. They didn’t explain that you would have to make a reservation a year in advance. Then what am I spending my money on. Something I can’t use we want to go the first week of January . January of 2016 and we were told there was no rooms available. Really in the middle of winter? I try nu numerous.times to cancel them but they alway had an excuse, I if the can take it back they said no. They I was not up to date with my payment nothing I could do or say to this company to help me. My time share was about $9000 dollars I paid it down to$7820 now it up to $15907.00
    They ruin my credit and can’t get any kind of credit. The did contacted my place of work. I couldn’t afford them any more I felt they ripped me off, I have a stack of papers here with 15 other people the has been ripped off on this company
    One lady passed away and they sent the obituary of the lady. And they are going after her daughter . What shame that they would send that. Please please help me!
    I’m retired and I don’t have that kind of money, these court papers i got is 103 pages with all of the fifteen people information. I know there was another complaint on here about wyndhams which I didn’t know or I would have join it please help! Thank you

  5. Liz says:

    Please add me to this lawsuit, we signed up a Month ago and now we have 3 payments to do when they said it was Sall in one payment. They lied about everything

    1. Anthony says:

      Same thing happened to me in December

  6. Rose Emerick says:

    Per Wyndham, you are required to attend an “update’ meeting annually. The last 2 updates with a sales representative included language that you could “opt out” of the Wyndham program (all properties are paid in full) and receive a 20% refund of the total contract value as well as 2 yrs of additional use. I just spoke to the contract termination department… there is no refund due nor additional 2 yr use provided. The benefit applied to specific contracts purchased in 2014. More deception!!!

  7. Terry Olson says:

    Please add me to any and all Lawsuits against Wyndham Timeshares for fraud and criminal activity

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