Showing posts with label cancel timeshares. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cancel timeshares. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Accident on Runway

This past weekend proved to be an unexpected shock to many travelers. A plane travelling to Florida from Ohio ended up skidding off a runway when trying to land. After the plane stopped, "it got stuck in the grass" and the passengers were left terrified.

The plane in question had about 150 passengers who were boarded at the Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport. The airline offered these petrified passengers refunds or a complimentary stay in a hotel room for the night.

The director of aviation commented, "that the Allegiant Air flight from St. Petersburg, Fla., landed and went into the grass, possibly after taking a turn that was too wide while taxiing". Subsequently, the passengers were taken off the plane slowly and were bused to the terminal. Though there were no injuries, many might still be in shock after what happened. Transfer America hopes that all the passengers remain safe and collected through this whole experience.

Friday, December 30, 2011

Snow Globe Confiscated at Checkpoint

On a trip to Disneyland in California, Camille Kohler’s a five-year-old daughter searched for the perfect souvenir to take back home to Anchorage. After considering her options for three days she finally picked a beautiful snow globe from the popular ride It’s a Small World. On her way home to Anchorage, TSA confiscated the snow globe.

Kohler noticed that the TSA was removing the snow globe from her daughter’s carryon and commented afterward, “To their credit, the TSA agents were trying to keep the confiscation on the down-low so my daughter wouldn't see they were taking the snow globe. They even looked for a way to empty it. But at that point in the day, I didn't even want to bring it to my girl’s attention, causing a potential melt-down at the security gates”.

Many people are unaware that snow globes are not permitted past the security checkpoint. TSA spokesman, Greg Soule said, “Snow globes of any size are not permitted in carry-on baggage because there is no way for our officers to accurately determine the volume of liquid”.

Transfer America advises that if you wish to travel with a snow globe the best option would be to place it in your checked luggage or ship it home. If you are questioning whether or not your souvenirs will make it past the security checkpoint you can always check the TSA website to make sure it won’t be confiscated. 

Thursday, December 29, 2011

New Rules and Regulations Reported by Transfer America

As the year comes to an end, new rules and regulations are starting to take effect. An article on CNN reveals that the Department of Transportation is now requiring all “airlines to include all mandatory taxes and fees in advertised fares”. This new rule will help in the booking process so that all passengers will be able to see the full price of an airline ticket.
This new policy will be implemented January 26th regardless of opposition from carriers. Before airlines were allowed to separate government taxes and fees from their tickets. However, these taxes could add up to “20% to the price of air travel”.
Many airlines are upset that they are being forced to include the government fees because it “violates commercial free speech rights”. However, DOT responded by saying, “"In order to understand the true cost of travel, consumers need to be able to see the entire price they need to pay to get to their destination the first time the airfare is presented to them".
Airlines are just concerned that by including the government fees will make tickets appear more expensive. But DOT is standing by their decision and will also be implementing some other protections such as:

“• A ban on price increases after a ticket has been purchased
• A 24-hour window for passengers to hold or cancel a reservation without payment or penalty for reservations made a week or more before the departure date
• Required disclosure of baggage fees upon booking and on e-ticket confirmations
• Required prompt notification of delays of more than 30 minutes, cancellations and diversions
• The same baggage allowance and fees to apply throughout a passenger's trip”

As these changes are implemented it will take a while for passengers to understand that ticket prices are not increasing. TransferAmerica also offers its services to anyone who is stuck with an unwanted timeshare and wishes to get rid of it once and for all. 

Monday, December 5, 2011

First Info-Graphic From Timeshares Daily

Timeshares Daily has an article that reports that Direct Transfers, a company that is dedicated to helping timeshare owners, is launching their first info-graphic on timeshare industries. The point of this launch was to explain to consumers that owing a timeshare is not the best financial decision when planning a future vacation. Timeshare owners have been complaining about being scammed by various companies because they are so desperate to get out of their contract. Consumers need to look past the pretty presentation and understand what it truly means to own a timeshare. It is a huge burden. There are maintenance fees, resort dues, transfer fees, and more. Direct Transfers revels the difference of planning your own vacation verses owning a timeshare. This company offers timeshare owners a different solution than being scammed by companies out there.

This concept is also adopted by Transfer America. They are there to help families escape from unwanted timeshares. By transferring the timeshare out of your name you will no longer be responsible for any timeshare obligations again. This is the best way to get out of your timeshare contract and in doing so you can finally relax and go on a vacation of your choosing. This, I think, is the best way to finally be free.