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Re: Has anyone purchased from Vallart Gardens? (by Lisa A.):

Why are you paying the monthly charge? Did you take out a personal loan? Who is carrying the loan? If it's an Mexican company, just stop paying them! Go right away to one of the places that help you to get out of the fraudulent deals in Mexico, who knew, but there are a ton of them. I guess everyone in Mexico including their presidents and governors, mayors, etc. are all scam artists and thieves! Anyway, after I get back then my good friend tells me, never stop going thru the airport, just walk until you get out to the street and catch a cab! Don't talk to anyone, no-one can be trusted. That would have been great advice to give me B4 I went to Mexico, right! Also she has been scammed as well, but is also the proud owner for many years of an older time share that she loves and goes back to year after year... so there used to be some honest folks down there, just not so much now. And what is even more disturbing is these are American's living in Mexico and stealing $ from their fellow citizens, it just makes it a bit harder to take. But my friend said don't give them one more dime! Publish as much as you can anywhere and every where. She actually found that her scam was tied to a company in the United States and basically she with all her investigations and all ran them out of business, and they had at the time a high rating with the better business bureau. Seems that all these American's start these companies in the U.S. and some how attach them either virtually or something with these Mexican time shares and make people feel better about buying from them, and then that is how they get you over. Good luck, and just stop paying the bill if it's a Mexican company holding the note, from what my friend said they did and they aren't contacted any more and it's not having any impact on their credit rating. As well she said on their taxes they were able to write it off as a bad debt.