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BUYERS BE - AWARE

Timeshares and Travel Clubs, by law, are required to send you home with all the paperwork after signing. Including a pages that tells you how to cancel the purchase within a set number of days.

They don't want to to see that document. But when you get back home or to your hotel you discover there is no paperwork, so when you call the sales office, everyone you talk to is unavailable.

The resorts and clubs are getting pretty shifty in following the law. Below is from Westgate Resorts. In every buyers kit, they have a hidden pocket that you don't notice.


 So check that kit. I may save you a lot of headaches.

GET OUT OF YOUR TIMESHARE - ONLY 495 DOWN

Your total cost to not only get out of your timeshare is 995.00 (US). Get started for only 495 down and balance of 500 dollars payable only after your timeshare or travel club contract is cancelled and your money is refunded.

All you do is print, sign and mail all documents I send you. You will be out in about 4 to 5 months. Stop paying that monthly payment and those annual maintenance fees today. 

GETTING YOU OUT AND YOUR MONEY BACK

If your timeshare or travel club salesperson lied to you and misrepresented what you were buying, then you can get out of your contract and get your money back.

I have been collecting owner complaints for years where the salespeople have lied to clients. Sothe resorts no longer can use the excuse "you must have gotten a rogue salesperson" we are sorry but too bad. Not when there are hundreds of innocent owners at all of their different resorts telling the same lies. Or omitting information that would have stopped you from buying.

I can help, I do all of the work. Gathering the research, ordering court records and running background checks on the salespeople.

All you have to do is print, sign and mail. I am with you until the end. No matter how many letters. We won't take no for an answer.

FROM JACKSONVILLE POST





The Florida Attorney General recently shut down six travel companies that made deceptive claims about vacation club memberships.

BBB: Warning About Timeshare Presentations

Better Business Bureau timeshare warning about high pressure presentations.

Time can stand still during timeshare presentations

By The Better Business Bureau
Timeshares continue to be a popular choice for vacationers who want to get away from the familiar and enjoy an exotic locale. Investment in one, however, should only be done after careful consideration of the different options and of all the factors involved.
Your Better Business Bureau warns that you should proceed with caution. A favored tactic of the timeshare industry is an intense marketing pitch, given with the promise of a reward if you sit through it. Typically, these sales pitches can last from two to three hours, but sometimes even longer. They are hoping for a quick, spur-of-the-moment decision from you, made under the influence of their high-pressure sales staff – exactly the type of thing that BBB always warns against.

PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY INSURANCE / ERRORS AND OMISSIONS

The primary reason for professional liability coverage is that a typical general liability insurance policy will only respond to a bodily injury, property damage, personal injury or

Marriott timeshare sales are racketeering scheme, new lawsuit says


Proposed class action targets Marriott, First American, Orange County FL
Marriott Vacation Club's timeshare sales are actually an illegal "racketeering" scheme, a new proposed class-action lawsuit says.
The lawsuit takes aim at Marriott's points program, which replaced traditional sales of timeshare weeks at specific resorts in 2010. According to the suit, Marriott timeshare customers pay fees associated with owning real estate — such as closing costs and recording fees — but don't actually own any real estate.

TIMESHARE TRICKS OR AN ATTORNEY

Why should you use Timeshare Tricks over an attorney?

An attorney will charge a couple of thousand dollars to start. If they do the time consuming task of gathering research they will charge by the hour, then they will take a portion of your winnings.

Joining a class action usually gets results, takes a couple of years and the law firm is the only one who makes money. 

Timeshare Tricks will charge a small amount to cover the cost of buying records, we will do the research and background checks to make certain when we ask for your release from the contract and your money back, the timeshare will know it is better to pay you off and shut you up. Then once you are out and have your money in hand Timeshare Tricks get a small commission. With Timeshare Tricks you may be out of this mess in as quick as 60 days. Plus we will send them a Dispute Notification alerting them you are disputing the purchase and you no longer authorize them to withdraw from your checking account or credit card account.

As soon as you sign up using the "Buy Now" button on the right I will send you a Dispute Notification and a Questionnaire that will help you to remember the sales presentation and what lies you were told.

Want to DIY the work yourself? Check out www.timesharetricks.blogspot.com You can order DIY Get Out ebook. There are sample letter and where to send them. You can even order the research.

WANT TO BE RID OF THAT TIMESHARE FOR GOOD

Timeshare Tricks will help you get out from that timeshare or travel club contract and get you your money back.

If the salespeople lied to you and misrepresented what you were buying you have every right to demand out.

Timeshare Tricks will help you with the entire process, we are not through until you are out.

Email me at timesharetricks@gmail.com or click on the "Buy Here" button on the right.

State sues second Branson travel club

FORSYTH — Less than a week after filing suit against a Branson-area travel club, Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster is suing another one.
On Dec. 15, Koster filed court documents in Taney County Associate Circuit Court against JD&T Enterprises, Inc. of San Diego, California, and against Forever Grand Vacations, of Branson. Forever Grand Vacations sells travel club memberships in Branson for its partner, JD&T Enterprises, which is doing business as Travel to Go, according to the suit.
On Dec. 11, Koster filed a similar suit against VSA, LLC; VSA Holdings; Vacation Services of America, LLC; and International Travel Solutions, LLC; and the individuals Thomas Wood, of Orlando, Florida and Denver Wood, of Branson.
In this most recent suit, Koster is seeking a permanent injunction that would prevent the defendants from doing business in Missouri and would prevent the defendants’ representatives and employees from selling vacation benefits. Koster is also asking the court to require the defendants to provide full restitution to customers, and to pay refunds to all Missouri customers who provided notice to have their memberships rescinded. He is also asking the court for the defendants to pay the state an unspecified civil penalty, to pay the state 10 percent of the total restitution paid, and to pay all court costs.
According to the suit, Forever Grand Vacations and and Travel to Go were selling travel club memberships to customers in Branson.
The companies told the customers that the membership would give them access to large discounts. However, according to the suit, customers found that they were not able to get the discounts advertised and customers had difficulty getting out of their memberships.
According to Koster, the defendants have accepted at least $100,000 from at least 37 consumers for goods or services that were not provided.
Examples
The suit gives two examples:
On Jan. 26, 2013, a customer from Waynesville attended a presentation and purchased a membership for $3,288. He was told he would have six months to cancel and receive a full refund. After making payments for four months, the man decided to cancel; however, he was told it would cost him an additional $500 to cancel and he still had to pay the $3,000 balance on his membership fee.
He was also offered, for $500, an opportunity to sell his membership. The customer paid the balance on his membership, as well as the $500 listing fee. His membership was listed on a site with hundreds of others and he never received a refund. He is also still being contacted by the defendants with other offers.
Another customer, from Virginia Beach, Virginia, attended a travel club presentation in Branson in March and was told by his presenter that the presenter had gone to Hawaii on a 50-70 percent discount and that airfare can generally be purchased for 50 percent less than the normal rate.
The customer paid the membership fee of $5,544 up front. The customer then tried to book a cruise but found this his membership could not get him a lower price. He eventually got a $2,500 refund after attempting to cancel his membership, but he is still owed $2,044.
Counts
The suit accuses Forever Grand Vacations and Travel to Go of three counts of misrepresentation and one count of deception. It also accuses Travel to Go, specifically, of operating as a travel club in Missouri without being registered as a travel club in the state.




Couple sued for scamming 30,000 timeshare owners

SEATTLE (AP) - An Olympia couple is being sued by the state of Washington for scamming 30,000 timeshare owners.

The civil lawsuit announced by Attorney General Bob Ferguson on Thursday is part of a national crackdown coordinated by the Federal Trade Commission.

The attorney general's office says Jonathan and Christine Gibbs fooled elderly consumers into paying them thousands of dollars to transfer ownership of their vacation timeshares to shell corporations.

Ferguson describes the scam as a large, complicated scheme that harmed about 30,000 consumers nationwide, including 1,500 people in Washington state. He says the couple collected more than $70 million while operating as 25 different companies.

It took Washington investigators 18 months to investigate and shut down the scam.

The Federal Trade Commission is announcing more than 80 civil lawsuits in 27 states.

DIY MADE EASY

With my DIY Book you can follow the easy step by step guide to build a winnable case against your timeshare or travel cub.

I also have hundreds of pages of research that includes: Complaints by owners, court records where the resorts have been sued for misrepresentation, news articles from media investigations and who's who behind the resorts and clubs.

Click here Resort and Club Research to check out what's available.

Have you hired an attorney already? This research will help him prepare your case. If your attorney put the hours required into gathering all this information it would cost you a small fortune in billable hours.

Order Research on Your Timeshare or Travel Club. http://timesharegetout.blogspot.com/2013/06/get-research-on-your-resort.html

Thinking of buying a timeshare or Travel Club? Do you have an appointment for a sales presentation scheduled? Planning a lawsuit against your timeshare?

I have worked several years and countless hours researching complaints, court records, news articles and emails from timeshare and travel club owners who were tricked and lied to during their sales presentation.

You can now buy the past research on your resort or club. All research is compiled from public records, internet and newspapers. If you are ordering the DIY Get Out book then the research with save you many hours of work.

If your resort or club is not listed to the right please email me at notimeshare@gmail.com to find out what research is available. I have information on lots of resorts, too many to list on the Buy Now buttons.


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Timeshare Datashare: Resort Occupancy Remains Strong in 2011


Provided by ARDA International Foundation
According to the newly released State of the Vacation Timeshare Industry: United States Study, 2012 Edition, the timeshare industry reported an average 78.9% occupancy rate in 2011, compared with a 60% occupancy rate for the hotel industry. (Source: "STR Monthly Hotel Review: December 2011" Smith Travel Research)
Owners, their guests and exchange participants accounted for about 64% of available intervals. Renters accounted for another 12%, while marketing guests contributed another 3%. The percentage of occupancy related to rentals is up this year from 10% last year.
                        Occupancy Breakouts
datashare 201206 

Source: State of the Vacation Timeshare Industry: United States Study, 2012 Edition, conducted for the AIF by Ernst & Young

With numbers the industry is seeing, why can't you get into the resorts? The average is 21% vacant. With 3% being used for marketing guests, why are they letting potential members stay at the resorts and telling the owner there is no room for him.