Hi,
I'm not sure this should be posted here or if this is entirely proper, but the more I think about this experience, the more it really disturbs me and I want to give everyone here a heads up. It's possible I am just being overly suspicious and that my mother got some details wrong, but overall, everything adds up to a scam in my head.
My mother and I are new DVC members (Oct 2013, home resort VGF bought direct from Disney) and decided to stay at AKV Jambo for a quick trip Jan 13-17th to escape to some warmth. My mom is 65 and doesn't tend to visit the parks at all. DD and I were visiting MK during the day on the 14th when my Mom met a woman in the gym approx 55-65 named XXXXX (name redacted by me.) XXXXX claimed she had all her credit cards and ID stolen as well as $700 in Traveler's Cheques. She claimed to be a DVC member staying at Kidani, and being here to help her 19 yr old DD try out to be either Ariel or Alice. As she had no monies, she claimed to have no way to get food either. I believe my mother treated her to lunch. She gave my mom a phone # for a "room" in Kidani, but my Mom consistently had trouble reaching her there. (I am starting to wonder if the # could have been one of the phones in the lobby, which is why one couldn't leave a message on it and why XXXX wasn't always there. Anyone else with more experience know if those phones can accept calls?) XXXXX told my mom, she was staying on points, but was somehow extending her stay (You can't do this without switching to a CRO, right?!?!) and claimed the membership belonged to her 19 yr old daughter. My mom invited her to eat dinner with us Wed night, of which I was not pleased, and fortunately, we were unable to contact her. (she waited for us at Jiko, we ate in Sanaa.) The CMs at Sanaa did recognize XXXX's name and said XXXX had told them she was checking out on Wed. I wonder, if she had no monies for food, how in the heck could she eat at Sanaa?!?!? We saw her Thurs at lunch. She told us again she had no money for food so was eating tomatoes and onions from the fixings bar at Mara. She also claimed to have tickets for Cirque du Soleil on Thurs night and tried to get my Mom to join her. Mom was not interested, so she later told my Mom the performance was canceled. (Again, this doesn't sound like Disney, they seem pretty loathe to cancel hard ticketed events since that would involve actually having to refund monies!)
In the end, she only got maybe a meal or two at Mara out of my Mom, some old clothes my mother didn't want, and our Sanaa leftovers, but the whole situation was very concerning to me and has left me feeling disappointed and frustrated. I have to wonder if this person isn't regularly trying to scam meals/tickets out of people staying in WDW, and since XXXXX claimed to be DVC and met us while we were staying DVC, I'm sharing this here.
I'm not sure this should be posted here or if this is entirely proper, but the more I think about this experience, the more it really disturbs me and I want to give everyone here a heads up. It's possible I am just being overly suspicious and that my mother got some details wrong, but overall, everything adds up to a scam in my head.
My mother and I are new DVC members (Oct 2013, home resort VGF bought direct from Disney) and decided to stay at AKV Jambo for a quick trip Jan 13-17th to escape to some warmth. My mom is 65 and doesn't tend to visit the parks at all. DD and I were visiting MK during the day on the 14th when my Mom met a woman in the gym approx 55-65 named XXXXX (name redacted by me.) XXXXX claimed she had all her credit cards and ID stolen as well as $700 in Traveler's Cheques. She claimed to be a DVC member staying at Kidani, and being here to help her 19 yr old DD try out to be either Ariel or Alice. As she had no monies, she claimed to have no way to get food either. I believe my mother treated her to lunch. She gave my mom a phone # for a "room" in Kidani, but my Mom consistently had trouble reaching her there. (I am starting to wonder if the # could have been one of the phones in the lobby, which is why one couldn't leave a message on it and why XXXX wasn't always there. Anyone else with more experience know if those phones can accept calls?) XXXXX told my mom, she was staying on points, but was somehow extending her stay (You can't do this without switching to a CRO, right?!?!) and claimed the membership belonged to her 19 yr old daughter. My mom invited her to eat dinner with us Wed night, of which I was not pleased, and fortunately, we were unable to contact her. (she waited for us at Jiko, we ate in Sanaa.) The CMs at Sanaa did recognize XXXX's name and said XXXX had told them she was checking out on Wed. I wonder, if she had no monies for food, how in the heck could she eat at Sanaa?!?!? We saw her Thurs at lunch. She told us again she had no money for food so was eating tomatoes and onions from the fixings bar at Mara. She also claimed to have tickets for Cirque du Soleil on Thurs night and tried to get my Mom to join her. Mom was not interested, so she later told my Mom the performance was canceled. (Again, this doesn't sound like Disney, they seem pretty loathe to cancel hard ticketed events since that would involve actually having to refund monies!)
In the end, she only got maybe a meal or two at Mara out of my Mom, some old clothes my mother didn't want, and our Sanaa leftovers, but the whole situation was very concerning to me and has left me feeling disappointed and frustrated. I have to wonder if this person isn't regularly trying to scam meals/tickets out of people staying in WDW, and since XXXXX claimed to be DVC and met us while we were staying DVC, I'm sharing this here.