Another USD 350 Million lost in Cap Cana with TRUMP!

Don't Buy Anything In Cap Cana

Dominican Watchdog has on our main website issued a warning against buying any property in Cap Cana after the USD 134 Million scandal with Stewart Title Guarantee and Green Village in which they failed in protecting investor deposits.

Below is a post from DR1.com this Easter. it has become clear that the investors in TRUMP at CAP CANA were fooled into that auction of TRUMP FARALLON ESTATE. Nothing happened up there since the auction. If these money too are gone from Stewart Title Guarantee Services in the Dominican Republic, then we are talking about fraud of close to USD 500 Million in Cap Cana. I wonder when investors will wake up and take action against the development and change the management.

Cap Cana could have been a fantastic development if the Marina had been public, they had all the chances of creating an European marina feeling like ST. Tropez and Puerto Banus. The Marina was there before the Paradiso Mall, and HARD ROCK cafe should have been in the Cap Cana Marina, but the management completely failed their duties of attracting life and business to the marina. Cap Cana Marina is the heart of the project and until somebody makes it beat, no blood will flow to the rest of the development. Today Cap Cana is DEAD!

Quote Originally Posted by Robert View Post
Today I drove around Cap Cana as I haven’t seen the development for a year or more.
Some building is going on, but it’s very sparse and by the looks of it, very slow.The Trump development is dead in the water, going by what I witnessed today.Overgrown Trump “SOLD” sign
Trump Towers signage

Derelict Trump property

I am not surprised it is dead! I don’t know why would anyone want to associate with him. In business. He is overrated, and the truth is that the guy is a failure. Everything he touches fails, 4 bankruptcies under his belt in less than 20 years, not to mention that Mike Tyson hired him as his financial advisor, which also lead Mike Tyson to bankruptcy himself. It seems that the only thing that he is really good at, is, bankruptcies. SOURCE

Mega Cap Cana scandal involving Stewart Title and Green Village

Those who thought they bought property in the Punta Cana area has lost over USD 500 million on 4 different developments both projects and prices keep falling - Talking about a free fall out of control here - There is no way out. Cap Cana real estate is doomed !!

Cap Cana is in a Free Fall – Ritz Carlton, Trump and everybody else has left the sinking ship! Investors who expected to be protected by Stewart Title lost their money. Cap Cana has stopped paying the penalties stipulated in the contracts and all the small investors got fucked for USD 134 million just in Green Village alone!! Welcome to Dominican Republic….

The reality is that Cap Cana is close to bankruptcy, a tremendous nightmare for all remaining property buyers incl the few who managed to receive a finished product. Only those wisely flipped their contracts during the Trump at Cap Cana hype escaped the free fall of Cap Cana. The rest are doomed to lose at least 45 – 80% of their investment. Today Green Village stands at a 100% lose and investors should move together in lawsuits against the management, the lies and Stewart Title. The way Stewart Title has handled Cap Cana deposits is a scandal never seen before and they must be held responsible to the last dime!

Sadly enough consumer protection in the Dominican Republic is basically non-existent due to the dysfunctional legal system and corrupt government. President Leonel has personally promoted developments from drug dealers and fraudsters where investors lost money – He doesn’t care about anybody but himself….

Cap Cana Dream Villas Left To Rot

The jewel in the crown of real-estate in the Dominican Republic, Cap Cana, with expensive luxury villas, World Class golf courses designed by Jack Nicklaus, and a marina for the jet set to moor their yachts; is not all it was hyped up to be, say disillusioned investors.

Just a few years ago, when real-estate mogul, Donald Trump was selling multimillion dollars lots on his high-end Farallon Estates development in Cap Cana, many private investors were buying into the dream and investing in what appeared to be a sure-fire win, backed by famous names, large banks and a massive media blitz…… read full article on Dominican Watchdog

Antinarcotics’ first 2012 bust: 75K of cocaine at Cap Cana marina

Drugs in Cap Cana Marina

Drugs in Cap Cana Marina

The antinarcotics (DNCD) agency seized around 75 kilos of cocaine in the marina at the resort Cap Cana. It said the drug in 74 packages was in four bags aboard the boat “Millennium,” registry PR-6557-GG also confiscated, while the three men were identified as……., the boat was moored between the marina’s C-19 and C-20 docks……. read more

Hazoury, Cap Cana involved in huge humanitarian scandal

Running out of cash, needs to steal from the poor?

Running out of cash, need to steal from the poor?

Desperate RICARDO HAZOURY ? YouTube video state that Hazoury and Cap Cana destroyed 25 homes of working class people in Cabo San Rafael. The houses were demolished with trucks and bulldozers without number plates. Some families lived here for over 20 years and now the road is closed and families have no longer access to their land. Boycott Cap Cana before they “clean” more land to enlarge their financial troubled development!! How could they do that a few days before Xmas…?

 

 

Prominent Spanish Lawsuit Against Cap Cana

JULIÁN RUIZ vs Cap Cana

JULIÁN RUIZ vs Cap Cana

Copy of email from Dominican Watchdog to Cap Cana on October 7, 2011

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Dear Cap Cana,

Would you be so kind as to forward this email to Dr. Ricardo Harzoury. I have several questions in regards to this case:

Last month the famous Spanish political candidate and head of the Spanish lawyer association Don JULIAN ANGEL RUIZ NAVAZO (http://www.pcal.es/es/burgos/?iddoc=7163) was in the DR in regards to his lawsuit against Cap Cana. He is represented in the Dominican Republic by José Manuel Alburquerque Prieto from Alburquerque & Alburquerque in Santo Domingo.

The lawsuit involves some purchased land before anything was built, inside cap cana, the widow refuses to acknowledge the sale- and its been in court for the past 8 years- and from what I hear, it seems that some “bigger hands” are at work here- not allowing the case to move forward (not unusual in the DR based on my experience).

In the interest of international consumer protection, I would like to hear from Mr. Harzoury what exactly is the status on this high profile case, who is blocking it and what does it mean for Cap Cana?


Furthermore I have questions related to PENALTIES of late delivery and late/missing payment of condo fees:

Is it correct that Cap Cana is now acknowledging penalties due to late delivery of Punta Palmera units in the region of USD 200,000 to bring clients forward to the closing, hoping this will prevent them from walking away from their contracts?

I believe this is a smart move to give some discount to keep the client and subsequently being able to collect the expensive condo fees for the next 20 years in order run the troubled development. However in regards to this, I like to know exactly how much Cap Cana owe the condo association in late payments for all the empty shops and apartments as worried investors contacted us in regards to this issue. They are interested in our support in a Class A lawsuit against Cap Cana. We gave 300 hours of free support and media attention to the angry investors behind Punta Perla (www.puntaperla.wordpress.com)

These simple questions can probably be answered by Cap Cana’s financial department, please forward the email.Looking forward to be hearing from you.
——————end of email ————————-
We know from sources that this email has been read by Ricardo Hazoury, but as of today 6 weeks later he has not replied to us. Dominican Watchdog have now made this lawsuit public knowledge and will continue our investigations.

Cap Cana Using Groups to Spam Google Rankings

How much does Cap Cana spend on Spamming Google?

How much does Cap Cana spend on Spamming Google?

For years fake posts was created in tripadvisor.com about how fantastic Sanctuary Cap Cana is. The amazing posts were done immediately after a guest complained about their stay out there!
At the same time Cap Cana’s SEO Team has been Spamming Google on free and irrelevant article forums with thousands of useless articles to try to suppress bad or negative articles about Cap Cana on the internet. The goal of this action is also to move own domains to the top of the search engine.
sup•press/səˈpres/
Verb: 1. Forcibly put an end to.
2. Prevent the development, action, or expression of (a feeling, impulse, idea, etc.); restrain.

Cap Cana is spending fortunes on this activity – Here are the last few days articles:

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And so it’s has been going on for years to self promote Cap Cana, when nobody else has anything positive to write! Ricardo please update us all on TRUMP at Cap Cana…. What’s going on up there on the Farallones….? Not one word has been posted about TRUMP in Cap Cana for years, before it was like the King arrived!

Cap Cana probably not able to cover its financial obligations in near future

New window stickers for all the empty units in Cap Cana

New window stickers for all the empty units in Cap Cana

In recent months Dominican Watchdog has received several emails from worried investors in Cap Cana who informed us that Cap Cana is not able to pay their part of the monthly condo fees for all the empty apartments and shops. This is not only hurting the maintenance of the development, but also their image as a luxury development and investment object.

Dominican Watchdog wrote to Ricardo Harzoury for an answer to this and the fact that huge discounts are given to buyers in Punta Palmera for closing instead of walking away from their contracts. Ricardo Harzoury never replied to our email, but Yesterday he released the press release below.

From the readings between the lines its all crystal clear, Cap Cana is in serious trouble and even worse, none of the investors has been able to resell anything in Cap Cana for the last 2 years unless they took huge loses!! The promised rental income is also not happening so investors are trapped with properties worth million of dollars in probably the most boring resort in the Caribbean.

JUANILLO, Dominican Republic, Oct. 24, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Cap Cana, S.A. (“Cap Cana” or “the Company”) today announced the status of the collateral securing its 10% Senior Secured Notes due 2016 (the “2016 Notes”).

The amount of Eligible Receivables that meet the eligibility criteria set forth by the Indenture of the 2016 Notes is approximately US$98.3 million as of June 30, 2011 and $93.4 million as of September 30, 2011. The Company’s estimate of the Collateralization Ratio is equal to 1.02:1 as of June 30, 2011 and 0.97:1 as of September 30, 2011. The decline in the Collateralization Ratio during the first nine months of the year is primarily due to receivables falling into arrears as a result of adverse macroeconomic conditions.

Construction of the real estate properties securing the 2016 Notes (the “New Notes Project”) has significantly slowed down due to lack of funding. The Company had planned to finance the construction of the remaining components of the New Notes Project through a credit facility with a top-tier investment bank. However, the availability of adequate financing for real estate development companies such as Cap Cana has been dramatically constrained over recent months and the Company was unable to secure the specified financing. As a result of the factors described above, the decline in the Collateralization Ratio is expected to continue.

The Company has suffered a substantial slowdown in sales of its real estate properties during the first nine months of the year. Sales of real estate properties to individual buyers totaled US$13.0 million during the first nine months of 2011 compared to US$28.5 million during the same period in 2010. Sales of development sites to third party developers have comprised the majority of Cap Cana’s sales since it re-focused its sales strategy in late 2008; however, year to the date, the Company has been unable to finalize any transactions involving the sale of large land parcels.

During the first nine months of the year, the Company has continued to cut its staffing levels and other operational expenses, restructured debt with its local and international lenders and has entered into payment-in-kind transactions involving real estate properties with numerous suppliers and contractors. In addition, Cap Cana undertook a debt cancellation program by entering into payment-in-kind transactions involving real estate properties whereby the Company was able to cancel approximately US$72 million in aggregate debt during the first nine months of the year.

The long-term effects of the 2008 financial crisis, and the subsequent world economic recession, have had a significant impact on Cap Cana’s business and financial condition. The Company intends to continue developing the Resort. However, given the adverse real estate market and operating conditions under which the Company is currently operating, and the uncertainty in the foreseeable future, it cannot guarantee that its future cash flows will be sufficient to cover all of its financial obligations.

Secrets Sanctuary Cap Cana: THE TRUTH (UPDATE)

Update – Jan 10, 2012 – It’s clear that the takeover by Salamander didn’t change anything! Dominican Watchdog is still tracking the client complaints about Sanctuary Cap Cana – now under Salamander management. Here is the latest reviews:
“Not so nice”

2 of 5 stars Reviewed 3 January 2012 NEW

Not sure how this place got such great reviews? When we arrived our room was musty smelling. And it stayed musty the entire trip. We ran out of toilet paper, asked for more, never got any, complained a bit louder, finally got a single role. We ran out of towels (we were only using one a day, which was taken away and not replaced) ran out of wash clothes, each time we spent at least an hour asking, begging, arguing, for replacements. Very frustrating! I could have lived with that. The resort itself is nice and the grounds were very pretty. What drove us NUTS was the fact that it was “all inclusive” but everyone expected a tip, including the people that sat us at dinner. I wish this was specified somewhere because we did not come with small bills for tipping. There were even signs in our room that said no tipping but at every turn, someone was expecting it (bar, restaurant, everywhere) It sucks to be taken unaware like that, it made us very uncomfortable. I also found that the employees pushed purchased items constantly. Bottles of wine, souviners, trinkets. Again, very uncomfortable. Although the resort was nice the condition of the room and the service would deter me from ever going back there.

“extremely disappointed”
1 of 5 stars Reviewed 8 December 2011 NEW

To suggest that this property deserves five-star status is laughable. If it was advertised as 3 stars (which is what it deserves) and if we paid one-third as much a night, I would not be writing this review… We were there for our honeymoon and paid $1000 a night (we used miles to fly down, so our flights were NOT included in this price).

We called the resort the week before we were supposed to arrive to arrange transportation since we’d be arriving to the Dominican Republic at 10pm. We were told to email our flight information, which we did twice, but never heard back. When we called again, no one was able to speak English well enough to explain what we had to do, so we just took a taxi.

When we checked in, my husband asked about our honeymoon package (we were promised that nothing would change after the Salamander Management Company took over). The receptionist told us that he had “worked there for 4 months and that he had never seen anyone having a romantic dinner on the beach before”. Since it was 11pm, we dropped the issue and figured we’d talk to the concierge the next day.

We were in a honeymoon suite with an infinity pool, which was no bigger than a hot tub and FREEZING. Do not waste your money; there are plenty of pools on the property with a good amount of privacy.

We went to the concierge the next morning and spent 2.5 hours trying to iron out our honeymoon package. I understand that I am in a foreign country, but NO ONE speaks English well enough to communicate effectively. Something as simple and arranging breakfast in bed, a massage and romantic dinner should not take half a day. We were spending $1000 a night, this should have been taken care of before we arrived.

We wasted half of a day trying to organize our honeymoon package, and then they assigned it to the wrong room. When we went to our romantic dinner, it took 20 minutes to figure out if we were the right couple; the same thing happened with the massage. Finally we went back and made sure it was correct so our breakfast in bed would come to the right room. Unbelievably frustrating.

The food was very inconsistent. I ordered “Rigatoni with Italian Sausage and Broccoli” which had left over sausage links from breakfast in it. The Kung Pao Chicken at The Wok was so salty it burns your mouth when you eat it. The breakfast at Casa Bella was so strange… One day, the scrambled eggs would look normal, the next they were disgusting, runny and bright orange? The best meal we ate the whole week were the Chicken Quesadillas from room service.

If you eat breakfast outside, there are birds that come and beg for food. If you ever walk away from your table, 10 birds will land on your table and eat off your plate. So if you walk away, don’t eat off your plate again…

There was a cat (that had no tail) that was under the chair next to mine at the pool. I notified the bar tender at the pool bar, and he said “Don’t worry… it is our pet”. Really? A stray cat is allowed around the pool area where people are able to order food and are eating? My husband ordered chicken wings and the kitty stole one off his plate when he wasn’t looking… We saw it eating it on the beach. I love cats, but that’s disgusting.

A note about service, you have to tip to get it. I’m happy to tip for good service. But here, apparently you have to tip first to get anyone to help you; a number of times we ordered drinks while lying on the beach and never received them… The last day we were there, we tipped the lady 500 pesos and she helped us all day. We left a hand written note (in Spanish) with $5 USD asking our house keeper to leave some extra coffee pods (there was a Nespresso instant coffee machine in the room) and a couple diet cokes. She only did it once.

We never brought this up to anyone at the resort because we never ran in to anyone that could speak english well enough to get anywhere, so we just gave up. Apparently there is someone named Jarlin who is helpful… we never met her or heard anyone speak of her while we were there otherwise we would have been in her office complaining.

When we checked out, no one said thank you, no one asked us if we enjoyed our stay. I am sick that we spent $10,000 on this place.

Room Tip: Get the cheapest room you can… I didn’t hear anyone say that a villa or suite was worth it.
“Avoid this place”
1 of 5 stars Reviewed 14 October 2011
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Just got back Oct 2-9 2011 NOT a SECRETS RESORT ANYMORE!!!
Arrived Sun oct 2nd to find out that the property had been sold to Salamander properties,as of Oct1st, they siad nothing has changed. Wellif you have stayed at any other Secrets properties the change was noticable at first glance. We had a junior suite ocean view (roof top tree the ocean view). The first night my wifes curling iron melted to the sink no hot water and only 1 of the 5 resturants were open, the 2nd day they said they would change our room main building got stuck in elevator for 15 mins on way to see room. manager upgraded us to the fortress building. The room was nice but housekeeping non exsisent unless you called for it on a daily basis. the food was good small selections only 2or 3 of the 5 resturants open on daily basis, small portions most times had to ask for 2 portions to make a meal. night entertainment terrible 2nd rate acts and dancers shows didn’t start untill 945 and were done in 1/2 hour if that.dj until midnight bar open until 1am after that the place went black. the beach is horrible!! seaweed was 2-feet deep they were taking it off in trucks with machines as soon as they finished it was back never even went in the water. the only thing we found good about this place were the people very friendly. I f you are planning a wedding on the beach go elsewhere. i would not recommend this pslce to anyone else. there are a lot better places for less money.

“very dissatisfied, will never return”
1 of 5 stars
Date of review: 26 Apr 2011

Our first room was extremely musty with damp sheets on the bed. Asked to change the room and was told they full to capacity but they did change the room. The coffee stir was used and that area was not cleaned at all. It was gross. Our room was never cleaned before 3pm. Most days we had to wait until 4pm. It was terrible because we were at the pool or beach all day wanted to relax before we went to dinner. Our mini bar was never stocked daily and had to ask 3 times to have it restocked. On the third time of asking, someone was supposed to come that night and no one showed. We had no water available in our room. Breakfast was terrible. The casino was closed and we were not informed of that prior to our arrival. We chose this resort for the amenities that were not provided i.e. casino, 24 hour concerige service, no mini bar refilled. Most of the hotel staff was not friendly, no greetings with smiles. My husband and I travel alot to the caribbean and will never return again. We paid a lot of money for this trip and we feel it was a waste.

Room Tip: choose another resort
“good but not great”
3 of 5 stars
Date of review: 24 Apr 2011

It’s taken a while to write because I want to be fair and think it through. As always backgound is important. We travel to Mexico and the Caribbean often and stay at 5 star resorts. This is not a five star resort. It is good in many ways but the other Secrets in Mexico are much better.I will make the review brief. The food is average. Blue Marlin and the Steakhouse were better. The lunch and breakfast buffets were just average, not much variety. Service can range to superior to poor so spotty is the word. Celestino and Miami and Willy Wonka were the best. I wish people would not tip the bar staff in advance to get preferred service but that is what happens so you can be ignored at the pool bar. The places we have traveled to mangement absoutelry fobids it.. Not a big deal. The resort is beautiful, Our room was good. Housekeeping is not great. There are some parts of the resort that have not been painted. Very odd. Concierge were not as helpful as they could be. They are trying to get the staff to learn more English so don’t be surprised if the staff does not understand you.

Dominican Watchdog Note:

After have read all the traveler reviews on www.Tripadvisor.com it’s pretty clear that whenever a dissatisfied guest post a bad review about the reality of the Secrets Sanctuary in Cap Cana, immediately after a super amazing positive one is posted!

One would be led to believe that all these amazing positive reviews are pure spin as such great difference in reviews are rare among five star hotels, so watch out and give more credit to the bad ones, usually they are more true as people feel disappointed.

The truth is that Cap Cana is one of the most dead areas in the Dominican Republic, there is nothing to see or do and the marina is like a ghost town. If you have the chance to change stay at Casa de Campo or go to other parts of Punta Cana and the North Coast.

Russian Mafia money in Cap Cana

Punta Cana, Dominican Republic.- Intelligence agencies follow the paper trail of the Russian Mafia’s investments in the country’s eastern tourism region and in other areas, to locate and subsequently confiscate them, diariolibre.com.do reports.

It reports that the presence of Russian capos is a fact especially in the East region where underworld scandals have already occurred, including that of two brothers, one of whom was executed gangland style together with his wife in the “Kremlin” style house in Bayahibe, and which is still unsolved.

“The Russian Mafia’s tentacles have arrived in this zone, where some actions linked to drug trafficking and also murders have yet to be clarified, the news source report says.

Russian investments

Current Russian investments include show business figures in Los Corales i Punta Cana and in nearby Cap Cana, which has participated with a delegation of the country in the “Russian–Spanish Safari,” hosted by the Tourism Ministry, considered among the top the real estate events in St. Petersburg and Barcelona.

Troubled Cap Cana not part of 2011 PGA Champoins Tour

No more PGA Champions Tour in Cap Cana

No more PGA Champions Tour in Cap Cana

The 2011 schedule for the 50-plus circuit known as the Champions Tour is out. It’ll kickstart as usual, in Hawaii for the events at Hualalai and the Champions Skins game.

There are two tournament weeks which are TBD, in March and September. Including those weeks, there are 25 scheduled weeks for the Champ Tour next year.

Two tournament casualties cause the gaps. The Cap Cana Championship, played in the Dominican Republic at a Jack Nicklaus course, is no longer on the schedule. Sadly, the First Tee Open at Pebble Beach is also gone from the schedule.

Also, the AT&T Championship – the last full field event before the Charles Schwab Cup Championship – is moving in San Antonio from Oak Hills to TPC San Antonio’s AT&T Canyons Course. It’s complementary Oaks Course hosts the Valero Texas Open.

There are two major (wink, wink) changes to the schedule. As mentioned earlier on Friday, the Constellation Energy Senior Players Championship has moved from October to August, and from the DC area to Westchester Country Club outside of NYC. Also as previously announced, the Tradition has a new sponsor – Regions Financial – and is moving to Shoal Creek in the first week of May.

Source: http://progolftalk.nbcsports.com/2010/12/17/champions-tour-unveils-2011-schedule/