I recently traveled to Cancun with my family. We were approached in the airport by one of the people working in the ""Tourist Information"" booths down by the baggage claim. His name was Sergio Vaca, as you can see by the attached receipt. After he explained how to get where we were going, etc, he told us about your motel. He stated that we could get 3 free tour tickets of our choice for agreeing to visit your motel for 90 minutes. During that time we would have breakfast at your motel, and tour the motel to see the progress made post-hurricane. In return for our time, we were to receive three free tour tickets, and a free ""Mexican Package"" of liquor. He also stated that there was a required $30.00 cash deposit required to hold the tickets. We gave him the cash, and he drew little happy faces on it to supposedly identify the exact bills. He stated he would personally pick us up at 8:00 am the next morning at our motel, the Riu Cancun. He would meet us in a white van, in the bus stop. Needless to say, he did not show up. We walked up and down the street for 25 minutes and didn't see Sergio anywhere.
Later we learned that this was likely step one in a more elaborate scam, and I'm glad we didn't waste any more time with it.I feel you and your organization owe me $30.00 USD, as it's marked ""100% refundable"" on the attached receipt. Please send this remittance via PayPal. The phone number on the map that Sergio circled matches exactly the phone number on the site which I believe is your site, so I believe Sergio was acting as a representative of your organization.
Here are some of the actions I'm initiating to warn other travelers regarding the scam your organization is involved in; Sergio clearly stated that your organization (Club Regina) is associated with the US Westin hotel chain. I believe that's not true. I've already initiated contact with the US Westin hotel chain to make them aware of your fraud. I've registered the domain name where I will be explaining this fraud in detail, along with all supporting documentation and photographs. I will be posting feedback on all travel sites like to warn other travelers of this type of scam. I'll be developing an additional web site dealing with Cancun scams in general. I'll be offering rewards for photographs of the ""tourist information"" booths at the Cancun airport. I'll be contacting the US Embassy in Mexico , my US congressmen, and various other government agencies.
Westin Club Regina Reviews
I recently traveled to Cancun with my family. We were approached in the airport by one of the people working in the ""Tourist Information"" booths down by the baggage claim. His name was Sergio Vaca, as you can see by the attached receipt. After he explained how to get where we were going, etc, he told us about your motel. He stated that we could get 3 free tour tickets of our choice for agreeing to visit your motel for 90 minutes. During that time we would have breakfast at your motel, and tour the motel to see the progress made post-hurricane. In return for our time, we were to receive three free tour tickets, and a free ""Mexican Package"" of liquor. He also stated that there was a required $30.00 cash deposit required to hold the tickets. We gave him the cash, and he drew little happy faces on it to supposedly identify the exact bills. He stated he would personally pick us up at 8:00 am the next morning at our motel, the Riu Cancun. He would meet us in a white van, in the bus stop. Needless to say, he did not show up. We walked up and down the street for 25 minutes and didn't see Sergio anywhere.
Later we learned that this was likely step one in a more elaborate scam, and I'm glad we didn't waste any more time with it.I feel you and your organization owe me $30.00 USD, as it's marked ""100% refundable"" on the attached receipt. Please send this remittance via PayPal. The phone number on the map that Sergio circled matches exactly the phone number on the site which I believe is your site, so I believe Sergio was acting as a representative of your organization.
Here are some of the actions I'm initiating to warn other travelers regarding the scam your organization is involved in; Sergio clearly stated that your organization (Club Regina) is associated with the US Westin hotel chain. I believe that's not true. I've already initiated contact with the US Westin hotel chain to make them aware of your fraud. I've registered the domain name where I will be explaining this fraud in detail, along with all supporting documentation and photographs. I will be posting feedback on all travel sites like to warn other travelers of this type of scam. I'll be developing an additional web site dealing with Cancun scams in general. I'll be offering rewards for photographs of the ""tourist information"" booths at the Cancun airport. I'll be contacting the US Embassy in Mexico , my US congressmen, and various other government agencies.