Timeshare Resale Scams

It is very unfortunate for the timeshare industry that every time it does actually appear in the news these days, it is in reference to timeshare resales. These kinds of scams are actually, as reported by the Better Business Bureau and several state attorney generals, the most predominant scams in the U.S. market today.

Timeshare resale scams begin with unsuspecting consumers purchasing very expensive timeshare properties, usually around the $20,000 mark, on a complete impulse after seeing a quick seminar advertisement promising two free concert tickets. Little did these new timeshare owners know that what they believed would be two quick and free show tickets in their pocket would lead to them a huge hole in their pocket off the bat, and even more smaller holes when the maintenance fees and random assessment charges come along with financing a timeshare.

As the years roll by,  many people begin considering dropping their timeshare because of its nature as a superfluous cost that is way too much for what you are paying for it. People begin looking for any way out of their timeshare, including searching for charities to donate timeshares for no profit, ultimately deciding that selling a timeshare is the best way out. Then when they actually reach the timeshare resale market, they are met with the realization that timeshares are just not selling. Where can any timeshare owner who no longer wants to be stuck in the timeshare trap turn to?

Many are contacted with what is presented as an immediate solution to their problem. These people on the other end of the phone call are the dreaded timeshare reseller, willing to tell you any and everything to get you to give them your credit card information. These companies get timeshare owners’ information and contact them with promises of buyers who are already lined up to buy your timeshare. The only small stipulation is that you must pay some minor timeshare upfront fees to get the transaction to go through. People, at this point, are so frustrated and tired of dealing with their timeshare that they ultimately submit just out of the hope that they may be able to finally get out of their accumulating timeshare debt. Just like all the others reported throughout the news, this new timeshare resale scam sufferer realizes the hard way that selling a timeshare is not the way out.

The problem with getting rid of timeshares is the tricky timeshare contract. Timeshare retailers are well aware that many people who end up buying timeshares regret it soon after, so they make sure to make it a very difficult purchase to return, leaving many stranded with escalating fees they cannot afford.  The only way out of your timeshare now is by calling Timeshare Relief, the guaranteed timeshare exit solution. Timeshare Relief team members are happy to sit down with you and discuss the details of your timeshare to find out if you too are eligible of being timeshare free. Contact Timeshare Relief and get out of paying your 2011 maintenance fees now.



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