PUEBLO BONITO Timeshare COMPLAINTS
Pueblo Bonito, Pueblo Bonito Emerald Bay, Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach, Pueblo Bonito Rose, Pueblo Bonito Pacifica, Pueblo Bonito Blanco, Samba
- Legal Name:
- Operadora de Inmuebles Los Arcos S.A. de C.V.; Terra pacifica S.A. de C.V.
- Resort sales locations
- Cabo, Mazatlan.
- Resort collections
- Concord Servicing Corporation, Phoenix, AZ.
- Rental Companies:
- Suite Getaway, Elite Retreat
- Hotel Representatives:
- Sergio Cayeros, Tele Gutierrez, David Larson, Alfredo Ramirez, Briselda Ahumada, Eugene Miller, Veronica Escamilla, Roberto Guzman, Melanie Glazier, Omar Alvarez.
In this section you will find valuable information about Pueblo Bonito Fractional ownership business. If you´re thinking or you already closed a deal on buying a timeshare in Pueblo Bonito resorts, since there is some content on importat review sites that consist of people giving their opinion about their timeshare buying experience with several resorts, including Pueblo Bonito membership reviews in the same sites.
Pueblo Bonito is known for being part of large resort chain with great status and prestige, wich owns other many resorts dedicated to commit fraud on selling luxurious timeshare units. And same as the other resorts, it is certainly luxurious and stands for its large and beautiful buldings, offers outdoor activities such as golf, tennis, entertainment, event services and restaurants of an excellent level located all over Mexico´s most beautiful coasts.
But speaking of Pueblo Bonito fractional ownership (Pueblo Bonito Travel Club)selling it isn´t as good as they claim to treat their guests, as we can see in the Pueblo Bonito timeshare reviews and common complaints recently made.
Common complaints:
- Salesperson has the client sign a waiver giving up their 5 day right to cancel as it is a special one-day only offer.This is illegal in Mexico.
- Salesperson promise to sell their old timeshare to offset the cost of the new timeshare in the end the client is referred to resale company that does not sell the old timeshare and the client is stuck with two timshare and the maintenance fees for both properties.
- Complaints about Concord Pueblo Bonito & Pueblo Bonito Travel Club.
Pueblo Bonito timeshare reviews
This chain of resorts with a lot more premises around Mexico such a Pueblo Bonito Emerald Bay and Pueblo Bonito Pacifica has been target of many reviews by people pointing out bad experiences buying a timeshare.
Also, on the complaint board blog you can find content about Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach timeshare in problems involving the resort.
The list is long, an involves the rest of Pueblo Bonito resorts listed at the beggining of this section and besides timeshare reviews clients even mention problems with Pueblo Bonito membership reviews, since the scammers and sales people tend to offer a membership update that in no way will benefit the clients
How they operate
The Pueblo Bonito ownership fraud usually starts with a convincing and charming sales person. Many people clainm that the seller invites couples in particular to a meeting, so they get the timeshare concept explanation about owning and sharing a private residence with other people every timeshare they travel and stay in a Pueblo Bonito resort.
The couples have a tour in the different unit areas that are said to be available for them to pick. In the end, buyers have claimed they received quite a different unit. They also tend to persuade customers to increase the membership level of the resort , wich has been target of critics in many Pueblo Bonito membership reviews. In case of non-registered customers, the seller will convince them to at least become a member.
They will ask if they own another timeshare that they no longer use and tell them that Pueblo Bonito will sell it to lower the price of the current timeshare that the customer buy, but in reality they are leaving everyone on a big debt after signing the contract.
If you are the victim of a timeshare scam, you can agree one of the Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach timeshare problems about the pressure they put on you.
The worst part of the customers is that the seller will never teel you about the five days recession period in wich you can terminate the contract of timeshare. Not to mention that they also lie and say that it will be impossible to cancel the ccontract after signing it. This is a typical leading indicator of a timeshare scam. This las one tends to be a big complaint in the Pueblo Bonito timeshare reviews posted on Trip Advisor.
In conclusion
Like we said before, it is very well represented on the Pueblo Bonito Travel Club reviews posted online and on the common complaints listed above, that the scammer plague it´s getting bigger and bigger.
For the most part this happens in Mexico, such a beautiful and exotic country and it works because the sales people take advantage of the limited law knowledge of foreigners and tourist while on vacation in different country. Like the case of Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach timeshare and problems that arise, not only about timeshare, but poor management and unpleasant from the staff , arter tourist reject timeshare meeting invitations.
Now, also reselling timeshare business is finding it´s way to scam and manipulate timeshare owners and convince them they could get a good amount of money for their old unit, setting up a false client with false ID documents that is ready to buy the unit at the moment. They send all tha fake information to the old unit owner, who is just ready to give it away in exchange of some "fees" for cleaning and maintenance, made up by the scammer. Finally the victim realizes he never received any money for this property and he was scammed.
If you are interested in investing in fractional ownership, we suggest you to find legitimate companies and being alert when doing business of this kind. Being alert on red flags could be a major help. Always make sure you look up the background of the seller online. In addition, it´s fair to suspect from sales people asking for an upfront fee, a trustworthy deal is made like a real state business is made.
Que tal buen día, he comprado mi Pueblo Bonito Travel Club hace apenas unas semanas,que tan malo es?
My experience with Pueblo Bonito Travel Club has been incredibly disappointing, and after reading several Pueblo Bonito Travel Club reviews, it seems I'm not alone. The initial sales pitch was overly enticing, promising luxurious vacations and exclusive benefits. However, once I became a member, the reality was starkly different.
The accommodations were not as advertised, and trying to book anything was a logistical nightmare. Customer service was unresponsive and seemed indifferent to my concerns. It felt like once they had my money, they were done with me.
I strongly caution anyone considering joining the Pueblo Bonito Travel Club to thoroughly research and reconsider. The glowing reviews online did not match my experience at all. This club needs to improve its transparency and customer service if it wants to retain members and maintain its reputation.
My experience with Pueblo Bonito Travel Club has been incredibly disappointing, and after reading several Pueblo Bonito Travel Club reviews, it seems I'm not alone. The initial sales pitch was overly enticing, promising luxurious vacations and exclusive benefits. However, once I became a member, the reality was starkly different.
The accommodations were not as advertised, and trying to book anything was a logistical nightmare. Customer service was unresponsive and seemed indifferent to my concerns. It felt like once they had my money, they were done with me.
I strongly caution anyone considering joining the Pueblo Bonito Travel Club to thoroughly research and reconsider. The glowing reviews online did not match my experience at all. This club needs to improve its transparency and customer service if it wants to retain members and maintain its reputation.
My experience with Pueblo Bonito Travel Club has been incredibly disappointing, and after reading several Pueblo Bonito Travel Club reviews, it seems I'm not alone. The initial sales pitch was overly enticing, promising luxurious vacations and exclusive benefits. However, once I became a member, the reality was starkly different.
The accommodations were not as advertised, and trying to book anything was a logistical nightmare. Customer service was unresponsive and seemed indifferent to my concerns. It felt like once they had my money, they were done with me.
I strongly caution anyone considering joining the Pueblo Bonito Travel Club to thoroughly research and reconsider. The glowing reviews online did not match my experience at all. This club needs to improve its transparency and customer service if it wants to retain members and maintain its reputation.
Vergonzosa la manera en la que venden engañando a la gente, son unos rateros estafadores, no compren nada en Pueblo Bonito y si por error compraron, no les crean nada, cancelen su membresía, no desperdicien más dinero, se los digo por experiencia.
No te dejan leer el contrato y para cuando lo lees te llevas una sorpresa. Ya entendí porqué, ahora que ya lo leímos los costos que te ofrecen los vendedores verbalmente no tienen ninguna relaciona con las cantidades en el contrato que firmaste, uno de buena fe confía y es estafado. Además de que nunca te explican como usar su programa de puntos y su servicio al cliente es pésimo
compramos en enero del 2023, y fuimos a Pueblo bonito ROSE en los cabos a utilizar las instalaciones como invitados, la verdad las dos veces que estuvimos en ese hotel nos trataron con mucha discriminacion , no se si porque eramos ciudadanos de mexico y le dan preferencia al turismo extranjero , y decidimos cancelar y adivinen que?? NO HEMOS PODIDO HACER NADA, y al contario nos estan hostigando con un despacho de abogados de cobranza,...
Quise cancelar mi contraseña al siguiente día y dijeron que no se podía ya..hablé hace un mes para cancelar y me dijeron que la deuda la pasaron a otra empresa... entonces hablé para reservar y salieron con otra cosa muy diferente a la que me vendieron.. y que tengo q pagar lo doble de la deuda . X eso kiero cancelar y q me devuelvan mi dinero
I would like to get out of our contract with Pueblo Bonito Resorts. We signed up while visiting them in Cabo San Lucas last fall. Since then we have found out nothing but bad things and lies our salesman told us about reserving vacations.
I visited Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach on Nov. 8, 2023. My travel partner was hustled for a timeshare presentation on her ride to Cabo from the airport. We were offered a boat load of benefits, including restaurant and travel credits and decided to attend the presentation.
The breakfast we attended was lovely, as was to be expected. To make a long story short, we were consistently told we could sign up for a timeshare for $575/week for a studio unit. When we sat down for the negotiations and paper signing, it was than we were advised that there was a $25,000 initiation fee. I literally fell off my chair. We had spent 2 hours with the very cordial sales rep before this number was ever mentioned. When we flat out refused, the price came down to $15,000. We again refused. Now our very cordial sales rep turned into a you know what. I asked him for his business card, he refused and stormed out of the room without even saying goodbye.
As we were packing up our belongings to leave, we discovered we were now being escorted to the 2nd tier sales presentation. That presentation had a considerably different offer. Since I was now the only potentially interested party, the presentation was made to me alone. For $3,301 I could have 60 weeks of studio timeshare units (4 per year) over the next 15 years for $199 per week. I was also to be charged $599 for access to their Pueblo Bonito Gateway, for a total of $3,900. The stipulation was that units would not be reserved more than 90 days in advance. I signed up.
And then the issues in trying to book my timeshare weeks began. Every time I tried to book a week through their timeshare reservation phone number, I was advised that through the phone number I could only book my “bonus week” at $399. I was told that the only way I could get my $199/week studio unit was through their “Gateway” website at pueblobonitotravelclub.com/.
The Gateway website has a copyright date of 2021, which confirms it has been several years since it was updated. The site has a very poor user interface, is very slow and I am constantly landing on “404 - page not found” pages. 95% of the search results are for non Pueblo Bonito properties and the rates are considerably higher than the $199 per week I signed up for. When looking specifically for my home resort of Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach for a unit (re any PB resort in Mexico), there was nothing available through the end of 2004 for less than $1,000 per week.
I reached out to my “Gateway Program Administrator” Fernando, who was my sales rep. In speaking with him, he advised me that the only way to book my $199 studio Pueblo Bonito unit was through the website. When I advised him that there were never any units available at that rate, he told me I had to check back daily as the properties are constantly releasing rooms. What I have discovered in reviewing my contract is that I was sold a Pueblo Bonito “Gateway” Contract and Security Agreement. For that I have access to the Pueblo Bonito travel website where I can book anything available around the globe at whatever prices are shown. What I have found are options available at primarily non Pueblo-Bonito resorts for prices ranging between $200 and $4,000 per week. My $199/week studio at a Pueblo Bonito resort is nowhere to be found.
So, in short, I wasn’t sold a timeshare contract, but a contract that allows me access to their discount travel website for 3 years. If I want to continue to use the website to purchase discount travel per my contract, I have to pay another $599 every 3 years. There is limited, if any availability for the studio unit.
This is a complete scam. Pueblo Bonito pulled a bait and switch on me and what I have is access to a discount travel website that contains absolutely none of the inventory I was sold.
Buyer beware.