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Complaint Review: Blue Scape Timeshares - Las Vegas Nevada

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  • Blue Scape Timeshares csv@bluescapetimeshares.com Las Vegas, Nevada United States of America

Blue Scape Timeshares Ms. Maxine Parker I was called and told there was a buyer for my condo. Had me send by fedex cashier's check fo $1800. No buyer. Las Vegas, Nevada

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Ms. Parker called and told me she had a buyer for my timeshare, Mr. Tom Walton from
England who would be coming on April 6 for the closing date. We talked for a week as she made promises and won my confidence.  Then she said I would receive paperwork, which never came.  When I called, she wasn't in due to a medical emergency.  I tried to ask who was taking over and that I was waiting for paperwork. She was supposed to be in the office on a Tuesday, and when I called, it was going to be Friday.  Before she got sick, she had called and told me to get a cashier's check for $1800 from the bank and send it fedex to the company.  Then I had lots of trouble getting through to her.  She wouldn't take my calls and the office was alerted to avoid my calls. I had all kinds of excuses.  At one time
I called the office saying I wanted info on my purchase but they said there was no Tom Walton in the system.  Then I knew.  I couldn't call or get through after I accused her of being dishonest.  Richard in the office said he would help and then wouldn't take my calls.

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AUTHOR: Hotice - (United States of America)

POSTED: Sunday, August 29, 2010

I was a former employee with Blue Scape timeshare.  Needless to say my tenure there was not long after learning their deceptive practices.   I was outraged when I found out the deception.  This was never explained to me when interviewed with the company.

Although their practices are deceptive, however; their contract stipulates that they are an advertising company in small print at the bottom of contract. People are being scammed on what they were told not what they actually read.  With that said, we all had to have telemarketing license.  Im sure theres some type of FCC violation with such deceptive practices telling owners that Blue Scape has buyers.

This how they operate., A representative contact a seller from leads provided by the company advising them they have a buyer with certified funds already set up into an escrow account.  The buyer in return are told that there are seller fee of 10% of the asking price that will be refunded at closing.  Once buyer is convinced there is a seller and willing to pay the seller fees they are asked to certify their funds with a cashiers check from their bank.  Seller is also told that FCC regulations requires that the funds are tracked therefore they only accept funds through either Fed Ex or UPS.  This is to get the money ASAP.  They are also told once you get the cashier  check FCC will call them to verify the funds.  (This is a ploy to get them on tape speaking very fast of their disclaimer requiring the say yes to a series of questions and telling them that they are a advertising company) The check is mailed to what the seller believes to their corp. address which isnt nothing merely than a mail box set up at some like a mailbox etc. in Las Vegas.  

Seller is also told that they will receive a welcome document with all their closing documents.  They are asked to sign and return to Blue Scape ASAP.  The document they receive is merely just a simple one page document requiring hard signature authorizing  Blue Scape to advertise their property.  The game begins the moment the money is received in the office.  Sellers are promised closing dates and when that date comes and goes the phone rings off the hook.  Sellers are given the run around then finally being told that they agreed for Blue Scape to advertise their property.  At that point I assume the seller has become aware that they have been scammed.

Any of this sounds fimilar?

Today I visited http://bluescapetimeshares.com/detail.php?listing=1297 for the first time and was mortified at the what to believe to be ads.  You got to be kidding me!!!!  Not only were sellers ripped off the company does being tricked by telling them they have a buyer they didnt even have the decency to present an ad that for the most part will entice someone to buy the sellers property.  Im OUT RAGED!~

By the looks of their website they have no intention of selling anyone of their advertisement if they are even legitimate ads.  In the State of Florida you must have a real estate license to sell timeshare.  Which no one to my knowledge has.   With that said, isnt it fraud to advertise something you cant legally sell?   I sure they cant produce no evidence of ever selling a single property. 

 They run a tight ship operation.  There are camera in front of the door.  You have to be buzzed in from the inside. They are operating out of is Sand lake business center suite 200 Orlando, FL  32824, FL.  Its near the Florida Mall.  I think its on Sand Lake Rd.  The phone number they use is 702 -727-3921 which is rerouted to some unknown number in the Orlando office.  I could not find out any business license registered for Bluescape time share.  My check stub had a company name as Quick Sales International.  I hope these deceptive practices stop.  Please let me know if there is any additional information I can provide. I can be contacted via email a suebluescape@aol.com.

 

Rest assure there are few others thats taking it to next level.  I encourage you to file a complaint with consumer affairs.  Good luck.  I will be in touch.

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