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Park Trent Properties also trading as Cross Country RealtyHalfback [6 Posts] Has anyone done business with this company-keen to know if their prices stack up? NighthawkBNE [4 Posts] Halfback, As Steve would say, be wary of buying solutions. You are paying for it even if you can't see it. If new product is what you're after buy the land and engage a builder rather than buying a package. My thoughts Jason bassa46 [1 Posts] Hi Bluegrass [76 Posts] Search the web on ASIC for Parktrent Property Group, Cross Country Realty, Ron Cross and then as Bassa46 states Be Afraid Very Afraid! 'Live Curious' campbell10 [1 Posts] I have had dealings with Part Trent and Esay Plan Finance and consider them to be Misleading if not out right deceptive in their advise and packageing of their "investements". Keep away for your own Good. wlchoo88 [2 Posts] Bought an apartment with them that didn't take off after 2 years. Good thing got money back. Just be wary. suez8 [1 Posts] I did back in 2006 - biggest mistake I have made!!! I already own an Investment Unit in which I almost lost <moderator: delete personal comment> Not so much Park Trent, but Cross Country Reality Prahran. I agreed to view an off the plan delvelopment in which I was shown the site - good location. I was asked to signed a contract to authorise Park Trent to verify whether I can afford this investment and paid $1000 for the service. I asked whether this was all subject to finance as I used my equity in my IProp, but I was only working part time as I was also pregnant. The team at Cross Country assured me that this was part of the process. I received the contract in which I read through and felt I could not afford this IP and had reservations and I could not see my finances would stack up, so I asked to withdraw my application and hoped that I may get a refund for part of that $1000? (although I knew this was along shot). I received no repsonse. I had not signed the contract to secure this investment. A couple months later, the lawyer representing Cross Country called me to ask why I have not signed the contract in which I stated that I was not going to go through with the deal. I stated that I had requested to withdraw earlier. This lawyer than made threats that I would be liable for the entire investment and I would be sued if necessary! I was very upset, so I rang the rep from Cross Country and tried to explain I did not want to proceed with this deal. This rep assured me that I should sign as it is too late for them to try and sell this development, and the vendors would not be happy. She sweet alked me into signing the contract even though I was threated by their lawyers. I was 5 months pregnant - in which they knew, but they just wanted the sale no matter what! I did not make make good judgement that I was treated in an unprofessional manner. $60,000 was withdrawn from the equity of my IProp to pay the deposit and fees for this off the plan development. My finances were stil not approved after the so-called settlement date. I kept ringing the Cross Country Rep but she seldom took my calls. She was very unprofessional as she stated that 'they' were trying to 'fudge' my numbers (her exact words!) to get the loan approved. (they were using their own brokers) The loan never got approval. I refused to settle and unfortunately lost the $60,000 and had to refinance my current IP (which thankfully I managed to hold onto today, despite being a single mum and had no financial assistance). I made a complaint to the obudsman about this damned company as I felt I was coerced just for the sake of a sale. They did not care that I was under financial stress - I considered bankruptcy when I tried to re-finance the $60,000. All while I had an infant to support. I was given the CEO's contact details (Cross Country reality) and all they did was cover their asses. They said they were sorry for my situation but I did sign the bloody contract. I said I was conerced by this particular rep but did not want to hear anything of it. I went to a couple of lawyers to review my case, but their contract was very tight. They all advised that they could easily win in court as they had the money and the power. It has been 6 years but I will never forget <moderator: delete personal comment>. I have beed advised also that there were a few other clients not happy with their dealings with this mob. I am surprised that this is the only bad review posted (they probably had their IT scrub any other complaints - but I will keep posting this for a very long time!!!) <moderator: delete personal comment> |
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