do not buy a timeshare from Bluegreen

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Ben Travis
Country: United States
Do not...I repeat...do NOT buy a Bluegreen timeshare under any conditions. No matter how sweet it may sound, it is a rip-off. My wife and I bought one, and we are in a continual state of regret about it. It is virtually impossible to sell (the same amount of points we bought for $10,000 are selling for about $3,000 online), plus we have yearly fees of about $700 that must be paid for us to even be able to keep using it.

Here are some of the things you may not hear while you're in a Bluegreen presentation... we didn't:

-each year you will have to pay both "maintenance fees" and "club dues," which for us amount to over $700. If you don't pay, you can't use any of your points at all until you do pay.

-many of the resorts they tell you about can only be booked in 7-day increments, which means you'll take that trip and no others for two years because you'll use up all your points on that single trip.

-we just found this one out... if you don't have the points, you can't book a trip... for example, we get 12,000 new points in July, so I called to book something in August. Well, I can't do that until I "have the points." Of course, by the time the points actually show up, all the places will be booked for the summer. We're all paid up on maintenance fees and club dues, so we will definitely get the points, but too bad... we have to wait. The person on the phone even sympathized with me and said he understood what I was saying, but too bad.

-they say they will help you rent your timeshare, but this is a joke. Your timeshare will never rent for anything near what you need to maintain the fees on it, much less pay it off.

-take a look at this web site to see what points are actually worth if you buy them on eBay: http://popular.ebay.com/ns/Real-Estate/Bluegreen.html If you really desperately want Bluegreen points, don't buy them from Bluegreen.

-they tell you that you can book things just a day or two in advance, but this is almost never possible in real life. Things are booked up months in advance.

Owning a Bluegreen timeshare is like a weight that you have to drag around with you for the rest of your life. There are many places that will rent timeshares if you like that kind of thing, and you can usually get them fairly cheap and without any obligation for the future. When I imagine paying $700 a year for the rest of my life, it feels amazingly scary. Don't do it. You're locking yourself into something that will never end when there is absolutely no need to do so.

They give you the free trip, then take advantage of how little you've researched timeshares when you're in the presentation. They tell you this price can only be offered this one time, and that you can't take another trip. It's all cheap sales techniques, and they wouldn't be necessary if it were something people really benefited from.

We even looked on the internet during our sales presentation... if only I had come across a letter like this, we probably wouldn't have bought, and we'd be much better off. At least take a few days to think about it. If they can't give you that long to think, they're tricking you anyway.

Buying a Bluegreen timeshare is a terrible decision. They, like many salespeople, will tell you whatever you want to hear to get you to buy, knowing that they will not personally be accountable for any misrepresentations of the truth later on.

One thing they promised us is that we could rent our timeshare. Now they've done away with that aspect as well, so you either use it, keep paying about $700 in fees each year along with whatever you paid originally, or you just lose the points. Every letter we receive is something else they're taking away from us.

The most recent thing that happened was that we had tried to rent ours out for 10,000 points (most of our points) before they decided to stop letting people do that. So I called today, 10 days in advance, to check and make sure it was rented, since this is the cut-off for when I can cancel without losing points. So the guy on the phone told me that yes, it is rented. And I asked, "Well, what happens if the people cancel sometime in the next 10 days?" He said, "We don't have any control over that, sir." And I said, "I understand that, but I don't either. So what happens to my points if they cancel?" And he said, "Well, you lose those points."

So some renter I don't even know can decide to back out at the last minute, and I lose 10,000 points and don't get to travel or make any money from my timeshare for 2 years! That seems fair...

Everything Bluegreen does seems to be a way to get themselves more money and screw over their "valued customers."

And Bluegreen, if you're reading this, don't bother calling me trying to get me to revoke the complaint... we're trying to sell our timeshare as quickly as we can and hopefully never have any interaction with you for as long as we live.

Comments

  • 0
    Glen scullion
    Hi I. Have 48000 bi annual points available with a maintenance fee of $1500 per year if anyone is interested email me on blackada2000@yahoo.com and make me offer. Thanks glen
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    Deanna
    My husband and I just purchased the sampler...we have commitment issues LOL.  But It sounds to me that if you do your homework on how to use your points, it's not a bad system.  I may not buy into it after the sampler but it did seem like a good way to try it out before committing to a lifetime agreement.  Is this a fair assessment?  Anyone else who tried the sampler find it good or bad?
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    chrishutch
    how doyou have such low maintenance fees??? I have 12,000 points and my maintenance fees are $920 this year!!!
  • 0
    mbackues
    anyone wanting 8000 BG points contact me at mpbackues@gmail.com
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    Mike
    I could use some honest advice. Please don't bash BG or praise them for that matter if you reply. I would really like to know if this is for me.

    My wife, children and I travel quite often, however, I am looking for an annual vacation to become a tradition. In other words I would like my daughters growing up saying 'We spent two weeks every year on XYZ lake'

    My options are

    1.) Purchase a cabin on a lake which I would of course be 100% responsible for as far as upkeep etc.

    2.) Purchase a time share that will eliminate the headaches of maintenance.

    Since I have never owned a time share I am not sure how it would fit into my scenario.

    I am not looking for an investment. I feel there are plenty of good investments out there so "vacation ownership" as an investment has no appeal to me.

    All I really want is a hassle free chance to spend two weeks a year fishing with my girls on a lake somewhere nice. I picked up a 2 night special at Outdoor World today to give it a shot. I would really like to know if it is a worthwhile option before I go in and fall prey to just the good side of the story that any salesperson worth their salt would do.

    Looking forward to replies from anyone with experience... Thanks in advance.
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    New to BG
    | 1 reply
    Anyone aware of any lawyers already working on BG issues?
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      Ryan replies to New to BG
      Today I filed a complaint with Florida attorney general, tomorrow there gong to contact me on bluegreen lawsuits
  • 0
    Jasonpfc
    Long story had the best holidays you could imagine over the last 12 years at the fountains but now have not the time I have 40,000 points no longer need but still pay the maintenance fees, I paid 21,000 dollars but bluegreen have made me a offer of 500 uk pounds for the points as there struggling to find a buyer but still require the maintenance.
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    Angelica
    I have a BlueGreen resort and I'm looking to sell. Can anyone help me out? I have 3000 points
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    Angelica
    My email is angelicasingh@hotmail.com if anyone is interested in buying or can help me with the process.
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    rhodesx6
    Would love to get rid of my 7,000 pys REAL CHEAP. Out of Big Cedar. If interested email me at rhodesx6@sbcglobal.net
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    Michelle
    | 1 reply
    I have a 28,000 biannual points timeshare through Bluegreen that I would like to sell. Any suggestions?
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      Peter replies to Michelle
      I just gave my points away. If you're willing to give yours away, feel free to email me and I'll see if I can get you in touch with the person that took mine. You will have to get your maintenance fees up to date, pay a small title transfer fee ($250 is what I paid) and pay a small fee to the person who takes your points and manages the process for you. mngolfer6480@hotmail.com
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    Peter
    If you want to sell or give away your points, go to TUGBBS.com (Timeshare User Group Bulletin Board System). I just gave my points away to a person on there. Email me if you want me to check with my person to see if they'll take your points as well. mngolfer6480@hotmail.com
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    Ann
    All interesting debates going on here - some helpful - some entertaining - some best deleted.
    I would like to offer our 13000 points and of course the title transfer for the timeshare - to anyone looking for extra points at a give away price.
    Living on Social Security has made it impossible to keep up with the costs of fees - let alone take the vacations.
    Serious partys only may email me at    Geross45@gmail.com or geross45@gmail.com
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    Elizabeth T
    Anybody interested on Atlantic City, I have Atlantic Palace for sale, one week, biannual. I originally bought the time share from Fantasea Resort, which sold Atlantic Palace to BG.  We are working parents with no time for vacation at this point.
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    Severely frustrated
    I totally agree.  It's a SCAM!!!!  What can be done about it?  My Husband and I purchased as well and have not been able to use it.  We are paying the mortgage, fees to save our points, and maintenance and club fees.  We have made several attempts to use it and make reservations.  We've gotten these excuses with each time we've tried:  No availability, resort under construction, try Traveler's Club, try RCI, Representatives in a meeting try back later, and then you can never get anyone on the phone.  The excuses has gone on and on and you lose your points if you don't use them at a certain time, but you can't use them because you can't make a reservation.  Dealing with these people can drive you to the NUT House!!!  I will make one more attempt to travel in 2013 and then I am pulling my payments.  We will just have to go to court and battle it out!!!  I'll sue them and they can sue me.  I don't even care anymore.
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    Julie
    I agree that Bluegreen is a scam.  My parents have 20K points that they bought in 2006, and have only used it once since then.  

    They were not given any information on how to use the points, and they are also locked out of the RCI exchange unless they buy more points.  For those of you with the RCI exchange, good for you.  For my parents who purchased bluegreen before they offered that, they don't get it.  We asked what we needed to do to get my parents that additional bonus, and they told us that they needed to buy more points.  No thanks!  My parents are trying to sell these 20K points as soon as they can!
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    Zach
    I got stuck with Blue Green and would highly reccomend avoiding it at all costs. I never had enough points, there were never available rooms where I wanted them and they never told me the points they sold me would not be enough for anything. Very sneaky and unethical. Please don't fall into this trap and do your research. I wish I had. They promised if it did not work out it would be very easy to sell it to someone else and get rid of it. What a crock of [***]! Maintenance fees and dues yearly even though I only recieve points every other year. Again, DON'T DO IT!

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