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***We didn't stay here, the review is only for the timeshare presentation.***
The presentation was basically whole bunch of lies & a big scam (you salespeople can deny, but the fact is the fact). Our sales lady (I think her name's June) was very unprofessional, rude, and the biggest lier.
The property was FAR from the strip. The presentation took us 4 hours! The free lunch was basically ham sandwiches - which didn't look fresh.
Anyway, we were there for the free tickets & gaming chips. Our sales lady got upset when we told her that we knew about timeshare and were not interested. She said we were trying to be smart and didn't have money, and she was wasting her time...Even though we tried to be polite, she was rude and unprofessional the whole time because we didn't fall for her scam. Some of her lies & sales pitches were ridiculous and made me wanna laugh.
The two bedrooms that she showed us looked nice when you first walk in. But when you pay attention to the details of the rooms, you can tell they used very cheap material. To put my money into this piece of crap..Nooooo way!
At the end of the presentation, we even said thank you to our saleslady, she just walked away and rolled her eyes. Do you really need to be THAT unprofessional? At this point I just wanted to laugh at her again...
I saw some people did purchase the timeshare from them. I feel bad for the people who come to Vegas to enjoy their vacation but end up fall for the timeshare scam. Grandview salespeople, you guys are no better than those Nigerian scammers. Go find a better job and have some basic moral.
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