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Vallarta Gardens-VP Services

We were scammed by Vallarta Gardens in late March when they used a fake company to induce us into signing a contract with them. I want to give the heads up to anyone thinking about signing with them or has recently signed that they have changed their marketing company name to VP Services. The problem is that this "company" is just as fake as the last one.(Berkshire Financial Group) Vallarta Gardens claims VP Services is based out of Brownsville, Texas. A google search of the address shows it as a mall but this mall has no VPS as a resident. (Berkshire was a vacant lot in Oklahoma City) The Texas Secretary of State does have a VPS on their register, however it was incorporated in Texas in 2011 but address is not the same, company is not involved in property management/liquidation, and is located in Lubbock, Texas. Lubbock is located approximately 9.5 hours from Brownsville. The website itself (Vpservices.info) was copyrighted in 2005. The WHOIS information however shows the domain name was not registered until Aug 2013. The company website is set to expire in 5 more months. The site owner has also chosen to hide their name and address by using a proxy service. This has been Vallarta Gardens method of operation going back years. They will sign people by inducing them with a contract with a company that doesn't exist-then down the road tell that contract is no good do to bankruptcy or poor performance (Berkshire). They then try to get you to pay a fee to sign up with the new "company" they have created for you. Looks like VPS will be around for 5 months max or sooner if when word gets out. Companies "address" is on one of the pages if you google vpservices