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  • Report:  #623333

Complaint Review: Bluegreen Resorts / Pinacle

Bluegreen Resorts / Pinacle Bluegreen Timeshare; Bluegreen travlers Plus Three years wepaid on our resort, finally visited our timeshare. Arriving the sales people pushed hard to try to sell us a new loan because they said our loan was sold under their old deals , Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

  • Reported By:
    silverspoonsdad — Dyersburg Tennessee United States of America
  • Submitted:
    Thu, July 15, 2010
  • Updated:
    Mon, October 21, 2013

Bluegreen Resorts anlong with Pinnacle Realty tell their customers because of hard times the are not going to be able to see. The say their sales were only at 85 for Pinnacle for 2009. However when you try to make a reservation there seems to be little available for you vacation. Even changing times and places let us with dissatisfying vacation choices. the reason was explained to us because we do not have enough points but if we take out another loan for another $7G's we would have better access to our properties. The truth is they are renting out the properties to the employees of Bluegreen so they don't have to pay their maintance fees and when an qowner wants to use a resort the are told politely the property is booked. How is an owner suppose to know that it was rented out to someone not a member to pay the sales clerks maintenance fees. We will have to put this property up fopr sale at a rock bottom amount just to get rid of the burden it has given us the last three years.Bluegreen has misrepresented so many people to get their loan signed, no matter what it took.

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Evita75

Hayward,
California,

Bluegreen Time shares Scam

#2Consumer Comment

Mon, October 21, 2013

Time shares have always been a bad buy. But for those who really feel they need one I make one recommendation: Never buy from the developer. Always wait for timeshares to appear on the secondary market, usually at half-price. People like you get excited at the new developments and jump right in, only to become disillusioned later and dump the property onto the secondary market, at a loss,  for a patient, informed buyer to take advantage of

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