Mark Miles
New York,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, May 23, 2016
I was scammed, lied to, misled, deceived, and defrauded. I want to express my sincere frustration and dissatisfaction with Pueblo Bonito and how they lie
to their potential members and their unethical business practices. Nothing that they tell you is true.
Be careful and try to be well informed about how they work. I recommend you this site that might be helpful:
http://www.timesharescam.com/blog/190-pueblo-bonito-timeshare-common-lies/
margaretsims90
Alabama,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, February 19, 2015
If you are stuck with a Pueblo Bonito timeshare and you realized that all the verbal promises that the salespeople make in the timeshare presentation are lies, probably, you are looking to get out of this nightmare. The good news is that there is a way out of this timeshare scam.
margaretsims90
Alabama,#4Consumer Comment
Tue, February 10, 2015
At the moment of the timeshare presentation, the timeshare salespeople will tell you anything you need to hear to make you sign the timeshare agreement. This is the case of Pueblo Bonito timeshare scam, one of the most fraudulent resorts in the timeshare industry.
SBrittany
Los Angeles,#5General Comment
Wed, July 31, 2013
My husband and I bought a timeshare at Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach n May 2012. WE are so ashamed that we fell for this deceitful sales practice. Cyndi Johnson sales representative professional liar completely took us for fools so embarrassed. She told us the usual, we bought what we thought was a 1 bedroom for a high week for 18,000 less the cost of our time share that they were going to buy from us leaving us owing 5,000 something and payments for the next 3 years. Supposedly 4 bonus weeks and no maintenance fee unless we use the week. We however signed papaerwork for entirely something else. When we questined her on this she told us this was an old contract and that we had addendums stating the benefits she sold to us. When we got home I started looking over the papaerwork again and tried calling to see if we could use the bonus weeks like she said and basicaly got laughed at. Treid communicating with Cyndi Johnson and she told us we were confused she would have the addendums sent to us. Never to be heard from again. The whole presentation was a scam. We ended up with a syudio, 50 points bi annually weeks 1-50. When we asked why we ever give up what we had week 52, 2 bedrooms, annually she never responded. Of course they had no plans to sell our timeshare again another lie. If anyone has any advice please feel free to respond. We will not go down without a fight. We are working now with Mexican Timeshare Solutions, we are also looking into PROFECO and will continue to haunt them
elindoo
West Palm Beach,#6
Tue, September 22, 2009
Sorry to hear about your mis-fortune at Pueblo Bonito Sunset. Good thing you didn't get stuck with a MonteCristo! Much like your salesperson Cory Lowe, Mark Biddle is also great at stretching the truth. Ernesto Coppel (owner of Pueblo Bonito) should really be aware of the tactics going on to sell he properties. Then again, maybe he doesn't care.
Of course you have to beware of timeshare salespeople no matter what property they sell. They all will lie, cheat and steal to make a buck! You need to do your homework, learn to say no and be able to walk away. I do believe that's what you should have done.
In my case I can take the 70% loss on the presidential I bought (my fault for not being savvy) and I can tolerate a few of the other lies (like being able to rent my week for $3,500), but I can't take being manipulate and lied to.
I have an interesting story you should look at.
See (((Redacted)))
elindoo
West Palm Beach,#7
Tue, September 22, 2009
Sorry to hear about your mis-fortune at Pueblo Bonito.
Been there done that. But of course you have to beware of timeshare salespeople no matter what property they sell. They all will lie, cheat and steal to make a buck!
I have an interesting story you should look at.
See (((Redacted)))