Typically, telemarketers often convince timeshare owners to sell their property, getting them to purchase marketing contracts in the process. Such marketers are aggressive in pressuring timeshare owners as if there was already a confirmed buyer. The contracts can cost up to $4,000. But most timeshare owners don’t even get a call back after payment.
The BBB has already received many complaints about these types of scams. The usual approach is to phone timeshare owners and to get them to pay money upfront. Then, they tell them that there is already a buyer.
To make sure you will not commit such mistakes, check the reputability of the company you are negotiating with. You can contact the nearest BBB branch in you vicinity to confirm the legitimacy of the company. Never shell out money when trying to get rid of your timeshare especially when you are not assured of the company’s intentions. Many owners already did and don’t be like them.
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