There are currently two active class action lawsuits pending against Hilton Grand Vacations (HGV), alleging that the company engaged in deceptive marketing practices and violated consumer protection laws.
The lawsuits allege that HGV misled consumers about the cost of vacation ownership, the value of points, and the ability to use points to book reservations. The lawsuits also allege that HGV used high-pressure sales tactics and made false promises to consumers.
HGV has denied any wrongdoing and has stated that it is committed to providing its customers with a fair and ethical experience. The lawsuits are still pending, and it is unclear how they will be resolved.
The HGV lawsuits are a reminder that it is important to do your research before making any investment decisions. It is also important to get everything in writing, including any promises or guarantees that are made to you.
Here are some tips for protecting yourself when considering investing in a vacation ownership program:
- Do your research and understand the risks involved.
- Be wary of companies that use high-pressure sales tactics or make false promises.
- Make sure that the company you choose is licensed and insured.
- Get everything in writing, including any promises or guarantees that are made to you.
If you have any concerns about HGV or any other vacation ownership company, you should contact a consumer protection attorney.