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Re: Class Action Against Diamond Resorts? (by Irene P.):

Donna Nevada sales agents are real estate licensed. Sales agents are not required to be real estate licensed in Missouri or Virginia. You need to file a complaint against the agent in Nevada through the NV RE Division, even though Diamond is is bed with the NV AG. The founder of Diamond ran for Governor of Nevada. I have heard from 840 timeshare members. All Nevada and Florida complaints have been dismissed with you have no proof, unlike other state AGs who are investigating or have investigated Diamond. Over 900 Diamond members complained to the AZ AG Brnovich who fined Diamond $800,000, which is like tip money, but also issued an Assurance of Discontinuance. Diamond snowed the AG saying they would record the QA for "enhanced training" but the recording has been used against the member in every case we followed. When Diamond;s PR firm called me the day CLARITY was launched I told them this would only harm the consumer. Of course they don't allow the recording of the sales session, but it is legal to record without the other person aware in AZ and NV. One veteran recorded a highly fraudulent sales session in Nevada. I sent the interview I recorded to Diamond's ATTY. The vet got out in a NY minute. Did the perpetrator get fired? No, last week, a year later I heard from complaint #6 against this agent. He got promoted as a Platinum counselor, according to him.