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Puerto Bahía Villas & Spa

QUEJAS de Tiempo Compartido en PUERTO BAHÍA Villas
Razón social
Ecoturismo de Bahía de Banderas S de RL de CV
Localización
Puerto Vallarta
Compañí­as de Renta
Remax Paraiso, Platinum Resort Services

 Quejas Comunes:

  • Es vendido como "bienes raices" pero en realidad es un contrato de tiempo compartido.
  • Los asociados de venta garantizan que si el resort no esta construido dentro de los 2 años, el cliente se le regresara el monto de dinero ya pagado, pero esto no esta estipulado en el contrato.
  • Los asociados de venta ofrecen vender tu antiguo tiempo compartido en no más de 90 días, pero al final de ese plazo, el cliente se queda con el tiempo compartido antiguo y el tiempo compartido de Puerto Bahia

Puerto Bahía Villas & Spa Teléfono:
Sin costoU.S. & Canada 1-866-286-2108
 Local Mexico 322-115-9990

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  • Slc Diciembre 24, 2012, 7:00 pm

    Ok. Went through similar to others but i will say this. Marc is no longer there. I thought Ryan was fired. Class A liar. The paperwork does say construction complete in 2 years and units are now open.

    New management is better. Place is looking great. Raintree wont allow the trade in. Now i have more than i need.

    Haven't seen about the rental program yet. Gorgeous place. Cant wait to use it.

  • AAM Diciembre 18, 2012, 9:30 pm

    PUERTO BAHIA SCAM

    Okay People,

    We see a lot of scam reports out there about Puerto Bahia...timeshare condos in Puerto Vallarta. We read them after we got home from there months ago and were thinking that we had just gotten robbed. Those comments scared the ever-living heck out of us. And for nothing. Then we noticed how old they were and did a lot of digging. Now it’s time for us to tell it like it is and set the record straight.

    Our experience with them was delightful and problem-free. We don't know what these people are talking about so I'm going to weigh in and address some of the issues about which we see others complaining. We don’t work for this place, we’re not on their payroll, and we’re not 20-somethings who were in Mexico drinking on spring break. We’re educated, middle-aged business owners, and who travel a lot. The caveat is that we are real estate agents so maybe we understand this whole process better. We don’t feel that you’re not going to get ripped off at this place, but take our advice how you will.

    First, we see the main guy who is complaining on these “informer sites” (and copying it a dozen times on any website that’ll take it, which we will also do with this write up) is from Canada. Ya der hey, wake up, sir. You Canadians, and other nationalities complain that Americans can be jerks…the “Ugly American” and all that. Well, yes, sometimes. BUT, it is that jerkiness that makes us suspicious and wise so we don’t fall into whatever issue you seem to have had. We go into things (especially real estate transactions) with our eyes open and if we smell a rat or don't like something we bitch about it until it’s made right. That's where the reputation comes in...because we complain. It is our feeling, however, that it is better to complain and have the reputation as a jerk than to not complain and get ripped off or to not have things go the way you want. Voicing concerns and communicating will always save much trouble and miscommunication. We do love our 51st state though.

    Second, how hard is it to clarify? Dot the "i"s and cross the "t"s. You wouldn't sign a contract back home without reading, so why in heck would you do it in a foreign country? And, you are always entitled to say no and/or walk away. Nobody is holding you hostage. You go to these places for a time-share presentation. And let's get real here. "Fractional real estate?" Really?? That's like calling the guy who pumps my gas a "petroleum transfer engineer." These are TIME-SHARE condos or BUY condos (ones for outright sale). It's a TIME-SHARE sales presentation folks. It is a SALES presentation. There will be an attempt to SELL you a time-share or buy at said presentation. That's the whole point, so please stop complaining that you were tricked with free gifts to get there. You’re like the lost pets that are lured into a car with a Scooby snack. The gifts and money are not free; they are a calculated trade for your time with the hopes that you will buy a condo or a time-share. And by the way, the people (often local Huichol “Indians”) or company who gives you the taxi ride and sets up the appointment for the presentation is NOT the same company giving the presentation or selling you the condo or time-share. Think of the ride to the resort as a limo ride to the airport. If you feel cheated by the limo driver you don't blame the airlines.

    Third, the idea of a 45-minute commitment is TOTALLY unrealistic. You can’t cross Los Angeles in that time, yet in a mere 45 minutes you want to somehow travel to a presentation, meet and greet, view the presentation, eat lunch, and get back to your hotel? If your teenagers tell you the jeans he wants ONLY cost this much or she’ll be off her phone in a JUST a few minutes you wouldn’t believe it either, right? Wise up.

    Honestly, we must interject here and just say everyone needs to be realistic. What is it about Mexico that makes people forget the immutable laws of physics and time-space? Stop going on vacation and leaving your brain and common sense at home!

    Fourth, the condos DO exist. I've been there and can assure you that they’re real. They are nice and they look great...my only complaints are that it's dusty right now to get there and that we got lost (we drove ourselves). The location is fairly isolated, which we consider to be a good thing. The buildings are nice, and of course they are new. Freshly built, never been used. Kinda cool…like a house nobody but you has ever lived in!

    Fifth, the first ones have just been completed (12/2012) and more are coming down the pipe within months. These have all been under construction for the last few years and now everyone that bought into one will start seeing the benefit. We see people complaining that they're not done yet. It takes time to build these, people. You don’t build your house overnight; why expect that at Puerto Bahia? You get a new home loan and the bank doles out the bucks to the contractor who uses that money to build. When you buy one you’re essentially doing the same thing. You are buying one that WILL be finished soon, and the deposit money that you plunk down no doubt goes for those costs. Frankly we don't care if it's the law (and remember it's Mexico where things are done differently) as long as we get a finished condo. Be sure to nail your sales rep down to a rough completion time, but be flexible and understanding. March probably means closer to July, just like it does in the US.

    Sixth, we see some statistic on one of these sites that Puerto Bahia is ranked #27 for being a scam. There are fewer then a dozen people commenting about this operation. It’s ranked #27 on that list because of those comments from those people. Considering there are hundreds of timeshare companies around Mexico I’d say Puerto Bahia is doing pretty well. Added to which, 20 out of the top 30 on that list are WELL-KNOWN hotel chains like Oasis, RIU, and Occidental. I’ve personally stayed at each of those chains across Mexico and the Caribbean and the condos they offer are quite nice. They are NOT as nice as the Puerto Bahia condos. Don’t believe everything you read. Go see for yourself. If you don’t want to go to the SALES presentation, then don’t go. If you go and don’t like what you hear, then leave without buying so much as a stick of gum. Take your freebie gifts and be on your way. But, at least go see for yourself instead of reading about it.

    Seventh, there’s some scuttlebutt about some guys who worked there. A guy named Marc Talon (aka Matthew Craig Rubin) was claiming to be on of the developers. He was actually scamming this place and embezzling money, or something. It was all over the news when he got hauled away by the Federal Police (like our U.S. Marshalls) down there in the spring of 2012. He was embezzling from the company or something. That’s mostly what people appear to be complaining about. At any rate, the skinny is that he’s in the hoosegow and things have been restored. His swindling only slowed down construction but that is also back in full swing. Don’t let one or two persons keep you from considering this place when there are dozens, maybe hundreds who don’t write anything online. There’s also a Ryan and a Jay who got some bad review. There are no such people there, so maybe they got fired or quit. Either way the problem is solved.

    What else? Oh yeah. Eighth, there’s talk about “trading in” your existing condo or time-share so you don’t have two of them. Yes, you can trade it in, but they will list it with another company who will sell it or rent it out and sign someone else up for your share, thereby taking it off your hands. And if you’re foolish enough to think your condo is valued at 10x more than it is then maybe this condo business isn’t your strong suit. You’re not trading a $75K condo in Puerto Vallarta for your little $12K one in Maine. There is of course a chance it will not sell or cannot be rented out…in which case you’ll have two condos. Use your heads.

    Ninth, this business about a yacht. Yes, there is one and as a condo owner you can take it out anytime…that is the captain will drive. You pay for gas (it’s a lot so go in a group to split the cost). Nice tub though. Lots of other amenities at this place.

    Tenth, stop being so cheap that you will waste several hours in the middle of a precious vacation day for what amounts to probably a bottle of tequila, some rum, a hat, a blanket, or even some hard pesos. You wouldn’t do it unless there was at least a bit of a genuine interest. Take the freebies in good faith but at least give them the good faith look-see. As real estate people nothing frustrates us more than showing property to those who have no intention/ability to buy. It’s a waste of everyone’s time, and since it’s our job it’s like being docked a day’s wages. Same applies in Mexico at condo presentations. As far as why they want to know if you have a credit card and if you’re married, it’s like this. Having a credit card means you’re probably already credit worthy and can buy or put down a deposit using that method of payment. Having a spouse with you means you are in a better position to buy because you don’t have to clear the decision with someone else later. We encourage the same thing here when we show a property (the spouse part, not the credit card).

    So, if you want to go see these condos for yourself, then here’s what you do. You’ll want go see a nice fellow by the name of Todd. He works there with his wife. We cannot vouch for anyone else, but there’s nothing scam about him, and the operation that we saw appears to be legitimate and on the up and up.

    We hope that helps. Good luck in your search for condos. Maybe we’ll see you there!

    Angela & Mike M.
    USA

  • cdo0017 Octubre 30, 2012, 2:08 pm

    What a rip off this company is. Not only do they tell you a pack of lies. They then stalk you for days. We went on a presentation on 10-24 with Jay Brousseau a ReMax agent from Minneapolis (supposedly) Was told they would take our 12 units at the Grand Bliss which we paid $153,000. for in on trade for $189,000. Give us $51,000 immediately and the remainder within approx. 90 days. We were getting in exchange 12 weeks. 3 deeded with a weekly rental fee $1170. and the other 9 with a $450. wkly fee. plus maid and bulter service. 2 days a year of use on a 62 foot yacht (only cost $100 day gas) private golf cart, ocean club and on and on. When we got the papers delivered to us in full the next morning we were only getting 3 weeks the money from our timeshare was not being credited, they had reduced the sales price and the number of units, no mention of the golf cart, butler service, or yacht. Delivery date of 9-2013 had moved to 12-2013 with lots of caveats for extending that. We had a guarantee rental program with a company in the U.S. for 5 years for all 12 weeks that would give us $3800.00 per week which meant we would get all of our money back in less than 5 years. We started by calling RCI...they said the program they explained to us did not exist. then called the U.S. company supposedly buying our Grand Mayan and for them to buy it we had to pay them $800.00 and wait up to 300 days for the money and there were lots more fees involved. Also Grand Mayan said the company does not exist. Called the Rental company in the U.S. and they were just as sleezy with all kinds of excuses why they did not have to pay the rent. Sent a certified letter within 48 hours to cancel the purchase although their contract said there are no refunds allowed. the local authorities say this is illegal they must give you a 5 day right of recission. Now yesterday we received 3 calls and so far today one and we are expecting one more at any time. They are first class crooks. pat and dan

  • Roger Octubre 9, 2012, 6:50 pm

    I wish we had left as soon as we saw that not even one of the Villas were complete. They did give us a breakfast, but that is not worth $5,000. We actually had paid $300 for 5 nights at the SAMBA which was enjoyable. Just ended up getting SCAMMED by the sales agent at the Puerto Bahia Villas and Spa. Only consolation is that supposedly he is not an Agent anymore for them. We need to get our money back but have not figured out how to without added cost.

  • L Ellen Octubre 9, 2012, 6:44 pm

    This resort had a young man named Ryan that was working for them and told us lots of lies to get us to put a downpayment on their property. We put the deposit on our American Express Card, and this company has you sign that you will not change your mind. We did not change our mind, only realized we were not getting the Real Estate that we were told we were getting. So we tried to cancel. But they do not allow you to cancel. This should have been a clue to us that it was a SCAM. American Express did not stand behind us and so we are out $5000. For awhile we thought the Puerto Bahia Villas were going to make it right, but we are still waiting. So beware. I will continue to make possible customers aware of this SCAM until they make it right with us. They need to refund our $5,000.

  • MarrieMay 9, 2012, 1:23 pm

    I ve been to one of these presentations, I m so happy that I bought real estate or I mean fractional ownership in Mexico, fortunately in my situation everything is working the way they told me, my advise to any of you is, stop going to these presentations,we all know that they spend money to get us as tourist in their presentations Im sure that you also got paid or received a gift from them so what is the point of you posting negative comments when they Im sure give you what they promised when you finish the presentation.

  • ted lizakMay 6, 2012, 7:59 am

    For Lynda Curtis: the contract at Puerto Bahia states that you can contact your lawyer before the contract is finalized. This they don't tell you. Because of this Amex might reverse the charge. My Co. did. Good Luck, TL

  • Lynda Curtis Abril 12, 2012, 10:26 am

    we experienced the same thing. We told them that we really could not afford to buy another timeshare at this time. They said that they would take our current ones in trade. Told us that we would have 4 weeks there in any size villa if we would let them use 1 week to let new customers stay and they would pay us $2,600 for that week which could be used to pay any maintenance fees for the weeks we stayed there.  Everything the salesman, Ryan, said was a lie. When we got in to sign paperwork, we had been there for 5 hours and were tired and hungry.  He said don't question anything as they will try to sell you more and that will just take longer.   But then all their paperwork make you sign that you are buying not based on selling (we thought we had traded so were ok with that verbage)  and we thought the one week was just they had to have that specific to use for others to come to see their presentation. Since our other 4 weeks were to be used in any size villa.  Or so he said.  Electricity conventiently went off so they could not make copies for us of pages that had slight changes on them. 
    Everything the sales agent said was a LIE.  Now we are trying to get American Express to fight for us.  

  • Phyllis Abril 12, 2012, 10:26 am

    Just went to a presentation and got the same message. They were taking our 2 timeshares and would be paid in 90 days. We were very hesitant and said that if they could not give us this money off the contract now, we weren't interested. That ended it. We were there for 5 hrs!

  • gord Abril 12, 2012, 10:26 am

    Went to the time share meeting and lasted 3 mins. What an erragent prick. told him to go fuck himself and 8 hours later purchased a TS at another resort

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