Just like Vijay, even I have had a similar experience.
I got a call and was invited to their office. I checked online, but found nothing trustworthy about Priority International Holidays except their website and MS reviews. The website has nothing but few brief details. But still, I went to their office to get a hang of it.
The place gives similar feel as that of their website – hardly convincing. They do not have any authentic offers, tie-ups or franchise network. So, I walked out even before they could make me sit and listen to their holiday membership ka funda!
Beware of any new or small-time companies like Priority International that try to sell you ‘timeshare vacations.’ It looks like a very easy business module to cheat and make money. If you want, go buy a timeshare membership from CM or CV.