I have been a HPB bond holder since the…
I have been a HPB bond holder since the late 1990’s. We have visited many of the HPB sites and have had some great holidays. It is different to time share- you don’t pay the annual service charge and you can book wherever you want just so long as there is availability. A service charge for when you book seems appropriate for the facilities you have at your disposal, and also a friendly, very knowledgeable person on site.
We recently used the travel section, booking a two week booking in Florida at a rental property.
We booked much earlier in 2024 final payments were due in October. The majority of the costs had been paid but about £2000 was outstanding when the Florida Island was hit by not one but two hurricanes. I didn’t pay on the due date as I wanted to literally see how the land lay - I was booking for the whole family including 2 small children. I rang HPB and explained and had several conversations with staff.
I did pay when I was reasonably sure the Island would be up and running, about 2 weeks later. On the day I had paid I discovered an email from HPB which really upset me:
“Holiday Reference:
I regret to inform you that, as explained in the final payment reminder letter that was recently sent to you and dated 12/10/2024, your holiday will be cancelled at 5.00pm on 24/10/2024 if payment has not been received. There will be no refund given of any User Charge deposit paid.
To pay, please visit the My Bookings area of the HPB website where you can make payment using our secure online payment system. If you do not wish to pay online, then please telephone our Administration Department who are dealing with this matter – 01638 674735. Please note that due to time constraints, you can no longer pay by cheque.”
There is no complaints procedure. The Operations Director deals with such and his view was definitely not mine.
As a result, I will support the HPB in regard to their property bond, which is a great concept. But the travel/rental side of their business does not get my vote.
Disappointed investor.
10 de octubre de 2024
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