Saturday, September 26, 2009

Victim of Torrenza

I too have been a victim of Torrenza. How sad that a few Americans and Mexicans, have gotten together to defraud humankind. That these few humans have disgraced two countries with no shame by resorting to the lowest of lows by their dishonesty and corrupt behavior. Yes, money is involved, however, it goes much further than this. Families that have decided to invest their hard earned money into something was to have benefitted all involved. Investing money into a country that by the way depends somewhat on the US dollar. The resorts, the agents, as well as the vested should all be rejoicing after the investment. But this is not the case, and, due to selfish greed, somehow Torrenza have knowingly and willfully allowed these type of transactions to continue. How sad for them to think that this is good business. Just how long before they all have to answer for what they have done, no one knows? But, I hope everyone wins their case. I personally have not done anything other than emailed this company with no success. I lost $11,000.00. Yes it's a lot of money, and shame on me for believing my fellowman. My future outlook is that I have my health and my family and I REFUSE TO LET THIS LOSS OR THESE PEOPLE GET THE BEST OF ME. I will help if I can with my situation if you need me too.

4 comments:

  1. I too, was taken in, and was feeling so stupid and ashamed as to how I could have been so gullible, when my son pointed out something very true: He said that my daughters, who were also there and taken in, were blaming ourselves for something that was not our fault. He said it was like we had all gone to Mexico and gotten raped, and were now thinking that it was our fault because our skirts were too short.

    In any case, I have taken some steps that were recommended, but would be grateful for any other suggestions from the many people who have been a victim of these horrible people. I can't believe the evil in the ability to look someone squarely, unblinkingly, smilingly, in the eyes and lie and swindle them.

    I just wonder if there is something that we can collectively do.

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  2. Hi friends,
    My name is Raul Gonzalez and I too was a victim of timeshare fraud. In 2008 I bought a timeshare in Hacienda del Mar in Puerto Rico. When I decided to go on vacation the next year I noticed a lot of discrepancies between what I was promised and reality. When I realized this, I turned to ad advocacy group that helped me cancel my contract and recuperate the money I invested. I was so satisfied with this service that now I work for this consumer rights group that help the individual timeshare owner who feels that they have been misrepresented, lied too or coerced in the buying of the property. The name of this group is Timeshare Advocacy International LLC and we help timeshare owners get out of these fraudulent contracts and in most cases recover part of the money, if not all that was invested. I invite you to visit our web page www.timeshareaide.com and read about this group and all the testimonials of people like me. We need to realize that there is help and we no longer have to be victims.
    My contact number is (800)339-9820 x226
    My email in jr_gonzalez1974@yahoo.com
    Please feel free to contact me for any advice or if I can be of assistance.

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  3. I have talked to these people and they seem to be very good and very pleasant but, you have to also pay a fee up front..

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  4. Do not pay any fees upfront ever. You will be scamed again. Even those who said they could help you are probably in the scam. My suggestion is that you go somewhere else for a vACATION OTHER THAN MEXICO.

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