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Re: Re: Re: Has anyone purchased from Vallart Gardens? (by Richard K.):
I wanted to follow up on the post that I sent a week ago. When we tried to cancel in person, the salesman offered to book us a reservation at the resort one year in advance to prove that they were reputable. He called the manager into the room, and the manager quickly answered that it was not possible to book one year in advance. So their scam was exposed while we were in their presence. This also explains why the offers that they were making required us to surrender our first year of usage, you won’t find out that you cannot reserve there until you have been an owner for a year and your money is gone. Evidently, they offer to put you up at other hotels. I am sure that the only people that we’re staying at that resort while we were there Wear guess who had paid outrageous prices on Expedia and other vacation websites I am sure that no one who is an actual owner was at that resort. They have got this scam down to perfection.
micheleh307 wrote:I did see one person post that they could not even come back to Vallarta Gardens to use any of their purchased units. When it is so clear this organization is defrauding so many people, you have your answer already. Don't buy. I was there having signed the contract when I found this Red Week thread alerting me to my massive mistake. We had been upgraded on our all-inclusive meals and drink plan for buying. Started eating surf and turf nightly instead of saying anything while we were still there. Rescinded with copies to Profeco the minute I got home, still within the 5-business day window. My fear of rescinding while still on property was that they would evict me to prevent my sharing what I'd learned with any other potential suckers, I mean buyers. Sorry.