85% of people who buy into timeshares just accept the fact they’ve been shafted and chalk it up to a hard lesson learned, the timeshare companies expect to refund the other 15%, it’s the cost of doing business, we just have to bully them into putting you in that 15%.
FAQ
To
start with, we will have a conversation over the phone or by email at which
time I will be able to determine whether I can get you out of your timeshare
contract. After I’ve received your
initial payment, I will send you a questionnaire about your experience with the
timeshare company. There are a number of letters that need to be written to the
timeshare company informing them of your intent and what you plan to do if they
refuse to give you what you’re demanding. Your questionnaire will give me the
information I need to get the letter writing process started.
While
that initial communication is taking place, I will conduct a tremendous amount
of research on your timeshare company’s history and reputation.
I will
conduct background checks on any and all employees listed on your contract, as
well as any you remember speaking with both at the time of sale and afterwards.
Often these employees have criminal histories that the timeshare companies don’t
want to be associated with.
You
will send all of this information in printed form to the timeshare company to
show them that you’re serious. Usually these scare tactics are enough to make
them comply, but if not…
I will
write more letters for you, to the press, to the better business bureau, to
every other official state and federal office that could possibly be related to
this type of fraud, including the attorney generals of all states involved. In
most cases, it doesn’t go as far as a law suit with the attorney general, but
if it does, I’ll be right there with you.
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What is the fee for Timeshare Tricks’
services?
The
total fee for successfully getting you out of your timeshare contract is $400 plus a 9% commission of the money you are refunded..
You pay $400 upfront to cover my costs of doing many hours of research, and
background checks on multiple names. Once you’re out of your contract, you pay
me the 9% commission. That price includes getting your money refunded.
Occasionally
a client will decide not to continue with the battle and will accept to be let
out of their contract without a refund. That is completely understandable and
totally your choice, but should you decide to settle without getting your money
back, you only pay $200 dollars.
If your
timeshare company offers to let you out of your contract, but refuses to give
you a refund and you don’t want to give up, I will continue to work with you
until you get your money back – I will not give up unless you ask me to.
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Why should I have to pay anything upfront?
I can
only get you out of your timeshare contract if you are a victim of
misrepresentation. Your upfront fee not only covers my initial expenses, but it
also assures that you are prepared to do your part by being 100% honest about
your experience with the timeshare company. The only client I was unable to get
out of their contract was one who told me he had never been able to use his
timeshare, but who, in fact, had been able to use it with no problem. When the
truth came out, I was forced to drop the case because he was not a victim of
misrepresentation. The upfront fee discourages people from using my services as
a way to get out of paying a bill they no longer want. It also ensures that I’m
able to get your background checks and research done without delay. It ensures
that neither of us is taken advantage of.
Email us at timesharetricks@gmail.com
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