Tuesday, August 21, 2012

The Latest on Timeshare Schemes


Old seniors have been the most recent victims of timeshare resale fraud. They're often blind to the timeshare resale scheme and have fallen for the typical pitch of being timeshare free. In these cases, timeshare owners are continually made contact with by a representative making a claim to be an expert in renting and selling timeshares. Nevertheless many of those delegates typically work for a bogus company and are conning timeshare owners into giving them cash. They sometimes claim that they want owners to pay an advance charge to cover all costs like closing costs and transferring charges. But once these conmen receive the money transfer they stop responding to e-mails and phone calls. 

Many timeshare owners have also claimed that another company contacts them claiming to be fraud-recovery. Allegedly they make guarantees to retrieve the cash that was taken from you by the previous company for a charge. These firms are also stings and many timeshare owners who made a decision to trust these 2 corporations are now short thousands of bucks. 

Here are some tips to ensure that you don't fall prey to these corporations : 

-Make sure you studied the small print and the entire contract 
-Always be tired of firms asking for an advance fee 
-Never trust a company without checking them out with the Better Business Bureau 
-Read all consumer reviews about the company ( make sure they are not negative ) .

Transfer America is a company that has helped thousands of timeshare owners get rid of their timeshares. Give them a call today and see how they can help you! 

1 comment:

  1. To avoid getting taken advantage of by a timeshare scam, it is important that you take your time when considering a purchase of this magnitude. Do not purchase without doing research on the company and its developers. Check to see if the developers have completed any other projects, and what their reputation is like for customer service. Ask to speak with some of their timeshare owners so that you can get a sense of the real experience you may have with the timeshare.

    There are good articles on how to use timeshares properly.

    http://www.timesharescam.com/timeshare-scams-blog/

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