Zona Hotelera. What was promised as a 90-minute breakfast quickly spiraled into a grueling four-hour ordeal.
: The salesperson used emotional appeals, suggesting the membership was a legacy for their children, while hiding mandatory all-inclusive fees that could cost hundreds of dollars per day.
The sun was barely over the horizon in Cancun when Mark and Elena were intercepted at the airport by a man wearing a badge that looked official enough to be a federal agent. He promised them a "VIP orientation" and a free breakfast at a luxury resort, omitting the fact that it was actually a high-pressure timeshare presentation. The Breakfast Trap
: Defaulting on payments often leads to aggressive collection agencies and severe damage to credit scores.
The next morning, they arrived at a stunning property in the