Friday, March 29, 2013

Selling a Timeshare Scams


There are many timeshare scams happening all over the world. Some of these scams happen when you first buy, and some of them happen after you buy. The truth is the sales reps at the resort convinced you that you where buying something of value, and because you think it is worth something, you then fall victim to your second scam. The RESALE SCAM. Resale companies contact you from a list of owners they purchase from a lead broker; your name is sold by the resort and then purchased sometimes dozens of times to companies offering different services.

These services could be anything from real estate companies, debt companies, or in most cases resale companies. This same sales rep that sold you the timeshare then pass you over to the next rep to take more money from you. It is all an elaborate scheme to get you to part with your hard earned money. There is no corporate buyer who is buying blocks of timeshares; there are no gigantic convention promoters who need large amounts of timeshare inventory. THESE ARE ALL JUST MORE LIES AND SCAMS. Convention goers have discount rates through hotels, because corporations do not buy timeshares. If you can’t use your timeshare, how do you think a company would be able to book their employees last minute, at a popular destination on a business trip?

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