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Velas Vallarta, Puerto Vallarta, Timeshare Scam

The scam starts the moment you walk through the door. The sales person will introduce them self to you and their name may be the last truthful thing you will hear from them. Our sales person was Michel De Lisi from Quebec (supposedly). Our scamming is near identical to everyone else’s postings so there isn’t a great need to go into all the sordid details. Given the similarity of the scammings by so many different sales people it serves as a testimony to the pervasiveness of this fraud throughout this company.

The 90 minute Timeshare Presentation we agreed to was a scam right from the get-go and it lasted several hours. As a Canadian you expect and account for sales people exaggerating claims of their product. The Velas Vallarta sales staff do not exaggerate, they look you in the eyes and out and out lie to you. It is fraud by all definitions.

If even half of the things they tell you were true it would be a reasonable deal. This is the premise under which we bought, factoring in sales embellishments of 50%. Unfortunately for us the embellishments we had factored for were fraudulent lies.

It’s a great investment that will appreciate over time. LIE / Fraud.

You can easily rent your weeks for more than your purchase price. LIE / Fraud.

Your purchase comes with an Annuity that will return your entire Timeshare investment in 25 years. LIE / Fraud.

Velas Vallarta Corporate Representative Johnny Noe it seems has recently been replaced by Contract Manager Monica Dallegrave. Don’t think for one moment that this will change the sales practices of this company. From a deceitful corporation point of view why change? The scam collects millions with minimal risk of paybacks.

My wife and I have come to the resolution that our “investment” is gone forever. We would have done better if we had invested in Enron. What we wish is to get this message out as far and wide as possible so that no one else suffers the same fate as us.

DO NOT attend a Velas Vallarta Timeshare Sales scam unless you get great entertainment from hearing enormous lies. But most important is DO NOT PURCHASE a Velas Vallarta Timeshare. If you feel for any reason that you must have ownership in a Timeshare do yourself a favour and purchase it from the secondary Resale/Rental Market at a fraction of the original sale price. Better yet, rent the week you want from the secondary market for less than the yearly maintenance fee.

But be very careful about the Timeshare Resale / Rental Company you deal with. Many of these are scam companies as well. If you are going to sell or rent your timeshare “never, never, never” pay any up front advertising fees or fees of any kind. Once you pay such a fee it is unlikely that you will ever hear from them again. Pay only the agreed to fee ”after the Timeshare has sold or rented”.

The entire Timeshare Sales, Resale, and Rental business attracts a lot of disreputable characters. Be very careful in dealing with anyone in this business. Nowhere does the old adage “if it sounds too good to be true, it probably isn’t”, fit better than this business.

Spread the word to everyone you care about.

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+1 # Guest 2009-04-20 07:52
Have you had luck with your efforts to get out of Velas Vallarta contract since I now find myself in the same boat as yourself , wish I had accepted my gut feeling that what was being promised was to good to be true. We also had to sign a waiver, which was also not included in the paperwork they gave us back!
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+1 # RE: Velas Vallarta - Timeshare Scam Duke Phillips 2010-07-14 15:40
These guys are real smooth con artist! My friends accuse me of being real stupid for falling for their sales pitch. Maybe so, but at the time they seem so believable. I fell for it and since not one of my weeks have rented since 2006 I now want my money back from them. ALL OF IT! I'm trying to work with my Senator to find a way for my government to get my money back. I even wrote a letter to President Obama and posted it on two blogs I've created, devoted to the cause. Check them out and join the effort!

velasresortsscam.blogspot.com/

www.causes.com/causes/495784

Or write me:
Duke Phillips
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