Pueblo Bonito Scam

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Re: Pueblo Bonito Scam (by Lance C.):

marcelleb3 wrote:
We would actually like to be done with Pueblo Bonito and wonder if anyone knows whether this is possible by just walking away from them or what! HELP!!!

You could stop paying maintenance fees but then you run the risk of collection agencies, black marks on your credit score, and other negatives that would occur just as if you defaulted on any loan or debt.

You could also try asking the resort if it will take your unit back, although Mexican timeshares are usually Right-to-use instead of deeded property. Maybe say that, in no uncertain terms, you will not be paying another dime in maintenance fees and it would be best for both parties for the resort to take the unit back (or release you from your contract).

The other thing to watch out for are these companies and so-called law firms that claim they can quickly cancel your contract. Some of them even have shills on these boards claiming that these companies work miracles. They will charge you a large, upfront fee for something that you can do yourself.