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Miller and Markez - Mexican Law Firm
Has anyone heard of this law firm? They called saying they are working with the Mexican court system and several timeshare scammers had their bank accounts frozen. M&M will represent U.S. timeshare owners who were scammed on a pro bono (no cost) basis. However there "may be" (translation: "will be") a Mexican court cost set by the judge. This is a new twist but perhaps someone else has heard from these folks.
Since I only lost $650 several years ago to a Texas firm who would find buyers to rent some of our weeks in Puerto Vallarta, I am not inclined to follow up even if this firm is legitimate. Any insights would be appreciated.
Thanks, Ralph
Ralph D.
We just received an email from this Law Firm claiming we are being investigated as part of a timeshare scam etc. Since we were already ripped off, can probably bet this is just a new way to try again. Has anyone gotten anything - money wise - back from this firm as they claim to have access to a pile of money.
normank25 wrote:Any update from these people? They contacted us yesterday and already sent over a contract to sign to be represented for one year and supposedly has already talked to the Attorney General in Puerta Vallarta, etc.
Sherrie B.
Miller and Markez may be a formal law firm in Mexico City but their concept is a total scam, just another way to sucker you out of money. You will not see any settlement money and will only lose more of your funds. I spoke with one of their "paralegals" who was fed up with their operation and was leaving to live in Los Angeles.
If they had been court-appointed to represent victims there would be no need to pony up money them to represent you. Last week I received an email from the Sheraton Buganvilias where I own two timeshares warning of these on-going scams. Someone at the resorts is obviously selling the client lists to these firms so they can try to obtain money from you.
If you send them money and nothing happens what is your recourse? Zero! Stay away from anyone who is asking for money upfront for timeshare resales. If they are so good ask them to provide you with even one buyer on a confidential basis. They cannot do it as they have no buyers. Or, ask them why their buyers are not simply buying timeshare resales on Ebay for $1.00.
Use common sense. If it is too good to be true, it usually is a scam.
Ralph D.