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    How Do I Know I'm Not Getting Scammed ?

    Good Evening All,

    Thus far, I have stayed in a hotel room for all my trips. A couple buddies and I are planning another trip and we would like to try out the villa thing. I see that many of you have either stayed in the villa previously or stay there all the time now.

    I am considering the following listing http://www.vrbo.com/361359. The owner wants a $450.00 deposit and the remainder paid 10 days before we arrival. I have 3 main questions:

    1. How do I know that I am sending my money to the actual owner of the property and not some scam artist?
    2. Have any of you ever stayed here ands dealt with the owner Tracee?
    3. When staying at most of the villas in and around Sosua, do you rent cars, scooters, or just use motoconchos?

    Thanks in advance for your assistance.

    Kris

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    Re: How Do I Know I'm Not Getting Scammed ?

    Both Reviews are 5 stars and the wording is almost word for word IDENTICAL..

    IMO, thats a Red Flag that they are both Shills. . .. but Im sure someone who who knows more will chime in.
    It doesnt say WHICH gated community it is. did you ask ? should be no problem then calling the office and finding out the unit #, and verifying who the owner is .

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    Re: How Do I Know I'm Not Getting Scammed ?

    Quote Originally Posted by kris boog View Post

    1. How do I know that I am sending my money to the actual owner of the property and not some scam artist?
    2. Have any of you ever stayed here ands dealt with the owner Tracee?
    3. When staying at most of the villas in and around Sosua, do you rent cars, scooters, or just use motoconchos?

    Thanks in advance for your assistance.

    Kris
    I am going down in October for three weeks and have been traveling to the DR for 7 years - I have NEVER paid for my place in advance. Don't you want to actually see the place in person BEFORE you put down your cash?

    It is slow down there now and they would LOVE to have your business. There are many many nice places available - NOT just the one you are looking at. Tell the guy you MIGHT take it but you want to see it first - if he gives you a hard time - tell him "no problem, I'll go somewhere else".

    VRBO is filled with great places - make them an offer BELOW what they are asking and you might be surprised at the responses.

    Good luck....

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    Re: How Do I Know I'm Not Getting Scammed ?

    thats a good point Sosuaman
    All these Villas seem to be VERY Negotiable, sometimes to Half price. Why would an owner think he can get paid 100% up front. its not reasonable, esp without seeing what you get...
    Everyone is negotiable these days.. here in the states we negotiated a Ski Log cabin to HALF price last season, and guess what she contacted us, and wants to know if we r coming back
    .. Time is Money, if its empty, it aint making money.. .dont let these people dictate how u spend your hard earned cash..

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    Re: How Do I Know I'm Not Getting Scammed ?

    Sounds to me like giving your money to a stranger who says, "Give me the money up front for a bag of weed, I have to go around the corner to get it."

    And guess what????? He never comes back, and you're out your money, feeling like a fool!!!!!"

    I never pay for anything up front in the DR, until the service is rendered....and that includes pussy, too. Yeah, I do pay for my hotel room, up front, but that's after I get there and have my key in hand, and know it's a respectable place.

    I would be extremely leery about wiring any money, anywhere, to a complete stranger, especially one who is in a foreign country.

    I'd tell him that I'll pay for the room, only after I arrive, have key in hand, and know that everything is on the up and up......if that's not good enough for this guy, there are plenty of otther places in Sosua that you can book.

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    Re: How Do I Know I'm Not Getting Scammed ?

    Quote Originally Posted by FritoBandito View Post
    Sounds to me like giving your money to a stranger who says, "Give me the money up front for a bag of weed, I have to go around the corner to get it."

    And guess what????? He never comes back, and you're out your money, feeling like a fool!!!!!"

    I never pay for anything up front in the DR, until the service is rendered....and that includes pussy, too. Yeah, I do pay for my hotel room, up front, but that's after I get there and have my key in hand, and know it's a respectable place.

    I would be extremely leery about wiring any money, anywhere, to a complete stranger, especially one who is in a foreign country.

    I'd tell him that I'll pay for the room, only after I arrive, have key in hand, and know that everything is on the up and up......if that's not good enough for this guy, there are plenty of otther places in Sosua that you can book.
    Notice that I used the weed analogy.....something that most of y'all can relate to.....hahahhahaha.......boooyah...........

    P.S.
    I have three large turkey vultures in my front yard eating a dead groundhog, disgusting...

    vulture01.jpg

    P.P.S.........that would make a good profile picture....because I am a scavenger , too......
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    Re: How Do I Know I'm Not Getting Scammed ?

    Haven't done it in awhile but whenever I did in the pass, I have paid a small down payment, not large and paid the rest upon arrival as the others have said, I would tread lightly with this guy.
    Why should I limit myself to only one woman when I can have as many women as I want?
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    Re: How Do I Know I'm Not Getting Scammed ?

    Quote Originally Posted by yayow View Post
    Haven't done it in awhile but whenever I did in the pass, I have paid a small down payment, not large and paid the rest upon arrival as the others have said, I would tread lightly with this guy.
    Agreed. That's typically how it's done.

    kris boog, when I initially made a decision to rent my apartment I considered offering to pay my rent for a whole year (I HATE monthly payments) because it would be convenient for me, and because the landlord was an older American who had a solid reputation locally. But the more I thought about it the more I realized that his reputation was really secondary. The fact is that he is elderly and it occured to me that if something happened to him, I'd be in a much more uncertain situation where my money is concerned.

    If I were you, offer to pay the deposit, but also offer to pay the balance upon arrival. Even if it's a legitimate owner you're dealing with, if something should happen, you don't know who you're going to be dealing with later.

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    Re: How Do I Know I'm Not Getting Scammed ?

    Probably legit, but they will be happy to take a small deposit and meet you with the keys and get the rest in cash.

    A lot of gated communities don't allow chicas to be "unattended". You gotta escort them in and out of the front gate, in a vehicle. And the gate could be a half mile away.

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    Re: How Do I Know I'm Not Getting Scammed ?

    Thank You all for your advice. It just didn't feel right to me, but since I have never rented a villa before I wasn't sure what the normal procedure was. I might just move on to a different property since I didn't negotiate the price down, better yet I'll tell him that I found something cheaper where I can put down a smaller deposit $200 and pay the balance on arrival and see what he says.

    I've included his last email below. I actually did not ask him what development, so if I decide to move forward I will definetly do that. Based on this uncertainty I might also revist hispaniola, I see that a lot of you guys like it, and though I would have to pay that 16% tax atleast I can have some confidence that I am dealing with a reputable company.

    Thanks again for sharing your experiences and knowledge.


    We are very glad you have chosen to stay with us.
    Your calculated deposit was $650. I can reduce that to $450 per your
    request. Your balance due will be $850 and I will need the final
    payment to be made 10 days before you arrive in February.

    You this is the most popular rental in the development. You and your
    friends will love it.

    You can make the deposit via PayPal and I will send you a receipt and
    confirmation.

    Your Host,
    Tracey

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    Re: How Do I Know I'm Not Getting Scammed ?

    Quote Originally Posted by kris boog View Post
    Thank You all for your advice. It just didn't feel right to me, but since I have never rented a villa before I wasn't sure what the normal procedure was. I might just move on to a different property since I didn't negotiate the price down, better yet I'll tell him that I found something cheaper where I can put down a smaller deposit $200 and pay the balance on arrival and see what he says.

    I've included his last email below. I actually did not ask him what development, so if I decide to move forward I will definetly do that. Based on this uncertainty I might also revist hispaniola, I see that a lot of you guys like it, and though I would have to pay that 16% tax atleast I can have some confidence that I am dealing with a reputable company.

    Thanks again for sharing your experiences and knowledge.
    Having been a manager in the Sand Trap Inn (now Blackbeards), the Field of Dreams and now Harbor View Condos I have never ask for payment in advance. In this economic down turn with lower than 50% occupancy I would never pay in advance. The other factor in your favor is that when you arrive at a villa you can ask which one is available. You will be show the best one available, if it is to your liking you pay and move in. If not negotiate a lower price or leave because there are lots of vacant accommodations.

    My 2 cents!
    Last edited by Dick Dawson; 09-17-2011 at 02:14 AM. Reason: quote fix

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    Re: How Do I Know I'm Not Getting Scammed ?

    Quote Originally Posted by kris boog View Post
    Thank You all for your advice. It just didn't feel right to me, but since I have never rented a villa before I wasn't sure what the normal procedure was. I might just move on to a different property since I didn't negotiate the price down, better yet I'll tell him that I found something cheaper where I can put down a smaller deposit $200 and pay the balance on arrival and see what he says.

    I've included his last email below. I actually did not ask him what development, so if I decide to move forward I will definetly do that. Based on this uncertainty I might also revist hispaniola, I see that a lot of you guys like it, and though I would have to pay that 16% tax atleast I can have some confidence that I am dealing with a reputable company.

    Thanks again for sharing your experiences and knowledge.


    We are very glad you have chosen to stay with us.
    Your calculated deposit was $650. I can reduce that to $450 per your
    request. Your balance due will be $850 and I will need the final
    payment to be made 10 days before you arrive in February.
    You this is the most popular rental in the development. You and your
    friends will love it.
    You can make the deposit via PayPal and I will send you a receipt and
    confirmation.
    Your Host,
    Tracey
    Final payment 10 days before you arrive???? i would never pay that. most hotels i have been to in sosua don't ask for a deposit. I pay a a small deposit trough paypal when i book El Colibri because i know and trust Monique but this looks like a scam.
    Things change way too quick in the D.R. to do anything in advance. Too many options to even consider this place.

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    Re: How Do I Know I'm Not Getting Scammed ?

    With the resources you have on this board, I'm wondering why you got involved with them in the first place without checking here first.


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    Re: How Do I Know I'm Not Getting Scammed ?

    If I could just add one more small strategy to what has been said..

    Its amazing how much LEVERAGE you have if you show up at a Hotel, or even Villa, with NO suitcase in hand. In other words check into a Diff hotel for one day, or better yet have a wingman perhaps hold your stuff, even in the rental Car, but its more convincing if they see you didnt just come from the Airport, make like you been in town a day or so and are just window shopping.
    Inquire and ask about what is available & Prices , and let THEM impressy You, then when they ask when ? , tell them "How about right NOW"..
    Booking in advance in the Dr, esp sosua, seems to only guarantee HIGHER prices, and they may even screw up yoru reservations anyway, which they are notorious for in the DR..
    I personally would just show up with NO reservations, and as Dom Billy said, let them SHOW you what they got. There are so many vacancies, there is NO way youre gonna be out on the street without a place to stay , its just not going to happen.

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    Re: How Do I Know I'm Not Getting Scammed ?

    Thank You All. I emailed the "owner" today and shared my concerns. He said that his villa was located in the Hispaniola community, but his answer was so in depth that it may have raised more questions than answers. I may go ahead and call the Hispaniola and see if they vouch for him; but I am leaning towards moving on.... See his reponse below.

    Hi Tee,
    >
    > I understand. Here's some background that might help. I developed
    > this property primarily to serve guys that want to have fun. From the
    > 40 foot crystal clear pool to the 3 big screen televisions (50 inch
    > plasma, 60 inch lcd and 73 inch 3D TV) AND the 150 inch projection
    > screen with a $1500 hi definition projector. I also contemplated that
    > people would want an ocean view and would want to be close to the
    > action (its a little bit of a walk to town but you don't need a car if
    > you are in reasonable shape). I put in a fantastic outdoor shower in
    > the Master Bedroom as well as movie box with 100 blu-ray and DVD
    > movies and at one time had ipods, video games equipment and games etc
    > (the small stuff was stolen so I am trying to figure out how to secure
    > items so my good custumers can enjoy). In short, I put a lot of
    > thought and money into this villa and that is why I charge a bit more.
    > All I require is that people respect the property and have a great
    > time.
    >
    > In terms of the deposit, this Villa rents 3 months in advance.
    > Therefore I will almost always lose money if people cancel. It is one
    > of the best renting villas in a very large gated community (I even
    > made the developer put in a basketball court because I knew some of my
    > clients would be ballers.
    >
    > In terms of credibility you can call James Kenney in the Hispaniola
    > Residencial offices (809-235-7546) to confirm these facts and the
    > fact that I am CEO of a unit of American Express (Google Tracey Thomas
    > American Express CEO IP Zone and you will find me). In short, I have
    > too much to lose to cheat some good fellas out of their hard-earned
    > cash
    >
    > In closing I am looking for repeat clients that I can have a good
    > relationship with so I can continue to offer stuff that other villas
    > won't have. You take care of me and I will take care of you.
    >
    > Really want your business.
    >
    > Tracey



    A second email came shortlt after...

    Also, if you pay the upfront deposit you can pay the remainder when
    you arrive. If you want to pay the deposit in 2 parts- say half now
    and half in 60 days you can do that as well. That is not a problem at
    all.

    Also if you have to cancel, deposits can be applied toward future
    dates with no time limit.

    Tracey

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    Re: How Do I Know I'm Not Getting Scammed ?

    Quote Originally Posted by jd426 View Post
    If I could just add one more small strategy to what has been said..

    Its amazing how much LEVERAGE you have if you show up at a Hotel, or even Villa, with NO suitcase in hand. In other words check into a Diff hotel for one day, or better yet have a wingman perhaps hold your stuff, even in the rental Car, but its more convincing if they see you didnt just come from the Airport, make like you been in town a day or so and are just window shopping.
    Inquire and ask about what is available & Prices , and let THEM impressy You, then when they ask when ? , tell them "How about right NOW"..
    Booking in advance in the Dr, esp sosua, seems to only guarantee HIGHER prices, and they may even screw up yoru reservations anyway, which they are notorious for in the DR..
    I personally would just show up with NO reservations, and as Dom Billy said, let them SHOW you what they got. There are so many vacancies, there is NO way youre gonna be out on the street without a place to stay , its just not going to happen.
    right on the money....

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    Re: How Do I Know I'm Not Getting Scammed ?

    I'm with you guys.. Something about this offer is setting off my BS'ometer.

    I'd say if you can call the Hispanola folks, and they'll vouch for the guy, I'd give it a second thought, but it would have to be a pretty strong recommendation from them.
    If you think it's love try not paying in the morning..

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    Re: How Do I Know I'm Not Getting Scammed ?

    I've already decided not to deal with this guy, but I thought I would share anyway. I awoke this morning to another email from tracey... I guess in this economy everyone has a hustle. Thanks again everyone.

    . . .and I will drop your deposit to $450. You pay in 2 parts (50%
    now and 50% in 2 months).

    If you guys become regulars I will give you great deals on this Villa
    and others that I own/control in the development. You can also talk
    to one or 2 of my regulars that can confirm I give them great deals
    when I can.


    Really want your business.
    Tracey

    (If you play games like my family, I will have X-box 360 and maybe ps3
    machines secured in the media room by then too--bring your controllers
    and games)

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    Re: How Do I Know I'm Not Getting Scammed ?

    casa Linda requires you to pay in full and in advance now...the villa we're staying in now has been paid for since last month

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    I just stayed at Casa Linda 2 weeks ago no deposit payed when i arrived and also received a discount on my 4 th night they wanted a deposit but i told them I pay cash when i arrive they booked my reservation ASAP.
    By the way Casa Linda was great nice properties I'm going back in Oct but am thinking about staying at resedencial hispaniola because its closer to PC

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