Wholesale Escapes
Theft by Fraudulent Means

Traveling & Tourism

On July 20, we were on vacation in Charleston. We were stopped by a young lady and ask if we wanted free tickets to several sites in Charleston. We agreed to sit through a presentation and after being offered financing on a loan for 2.9% fixed APR, with payments at 50 to 65 dollars a month for the life of the loan, we signed the contract.

Five days later we discovered we had signed for a credit card that would revert to 19.99% in six months. We immediately tried to contact the company and were put off until we contacted the mayor's office. We then received several calls from the "office manager" who after several conversations ask us not to call or contact anyone else until the owner could talk to us. It was a week later before the "owner" contacted us. I explained my concerns and he basically told me I had signed the contract and if I complained to anyone or tried to get out of it I would have egg on my face. I explained I wanted no more involvement with him or his company due to the fraudulent means in which they enticed us into signing the contract.

We have been in constant communication with the City Attorney. Nothing has been resolved. We contacted the State Attorney and South Carolina Consumer Affairs. Whole Escapes produced several documents concerning the credit card, which were never shown to us during the original visit, but were sent to all of the individuals we complained to. To date, after several request for copies of those documents, which were computer generated, we have received nothing. Had the fraudulent information of 19.99%, been exposed at the original meeting the contract would have never been signed. We could have written a check or charged it to a low interest credit card. But after almost three hours of pressured sale, they made an offer we could not refuse. I read a post that was made earlier in 2012 and it sounds like the pressure caused by upset individuals may have made the company change the way they do business. The fact is, individuals still exist that have been taken advantage of and are still, after months, pursuing justice. Buyers beware of this company. Bank America advised us to get an attorney because of several things I cannot discuss. We want this whole mess to be over. I do not know anything about the program except they used deceptive means to get us to sign a contract. I do know, I do not want any dealings with a company that uses dishonest, deceptive tactics to get clients.


Company: Wholesale Escapes
Country: USA
State: South Carolina
City: Charleston
Address: 85 S. Market Street
Phone: 8437893854
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