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Frequently Asked Questions
Not all timeshare people use lies and tricks to sell you, but there is a lot
of them that purposely leave information out and lie, once they have you
signature on the contract they don’t care about you. I have been collecting
owner complaints since 2008, there are hundreds of pages. And it’s easy to see
these lies are being told at all of their resorts all over the world.
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
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%.
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How does Timeshare Tricks work?
WYNDHAM OWNERS TO SEE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT
Wyndham Resorts is planning a major overhaul, and you're paying for
it. 14 of Wyndham's older resorts (Fairfields mainly) need to have major
work to revitalize them. Remember when the salesman promised you that
the maintenance fees would keep the resort looking as good as the day
you toured it. That was a lie.
Be Part of the 15%
Timeshares and Travel Clubs know they are going to have to refund 15% of owners. Its the cost of doing business. Sounds like a large group unless you think about the fact that 85% of owners will continue to pay for the timeshare. And they will spend thousands to sell it, which works into thousands of dollars down the drain.
Not everyone who wants out can get out, but if you were the victim of misrepresentation, you can force them to let you out and refund your money.
Email timesharetricks@gmail.com now and find out if you qualify.
Not everyone who wants out can get out, but if you were the victim of misrepresentation, you can force them to let you out and refund your money.
Email timesharetricks@gmail.com now and find out if you qualify.
Elderly Claim Timeshare Company Scammed Them
By Jennifer Kraus. CREATED Nov 17, 2014
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- When you think of vacation timeshares, you may think of high pressured sales pitches.
But NewsChannel 5 Investigates found dozens of senior citizens who claim Wyndham Vacation Resorts goes way too far during its sales meetings.
Some of these seniors who are now suing Wyndham say they used to enjoy their Wyndham vacations, but then Wyndham changed its sales tactics.
Everytime they went on a trip, they were forced to attend what the company calls owners update meetings -- and that's when, these seniors tell us, their dream vacations and their lives turned into nightmares.
Among those victims: Mildred Folds.
"Nobody in my family knows -- nobody," Folds told NewsChannel 5 Investigates.
That secret is that the 76-year-old widow is deep in debt and owes more than $175,000 after she claims she was repeatedly tricked and harrassed into buying ttimeshare points through Wyndham Vacation Resorts.
The company locations around the world, including here in Nashville, Crossville, and the Smokies.
"I won't live long enough to pay it off," Folds said.
Houston and Brenda Garvin said the same thing happened to them.
"If I had it to do over, I'd never do it again," Houston Garvin said.
NewsChannel 5 Investigates asked, "How much do you think you lost?"
"Over $600,000," Brenda Garvin answered.
Both the Garvins and Mildred Folds are now suing Wyndham, the world's largest timeshare company, alleging fraud, theft by conversion, negligent misrepresentation, along with violations of the Tennessee Timeshare Act and Consumer Protection Act.
They claim they were pressured into buying more timeshare points than they could ever possibly use or afford.
"So how many points did you end up buying?" we asked the Garvins.
"Two and a half million," Brenda answered.
And Mildred Folds?
"3 million, 266, I think," she told us.
NewsChannel 5 Investigates asked attorney Ben Gastel, "So why are they buying more points than they need?"
"I think that's really the basis of our lawsuit," he replied.
Gastel now has 70 clients with claims against Wyndham, including the Garvins.
"Certainly, most of our clients are elderly. There's a substantial number of them that are on social security. Certainly, most of them are pensioners," Gastel explained.
And every time his clients took a vacation at a Wyndham resort, he said, they were forced to attend high-pressure sales meetings that lasted hours on end.
Mildred Folds insisted those meetings were nearly impossible to leave.
"I'm sitting there literally like this saying, 'I've got to go.' 'Well, just go ahead and sign this. Go ahead and sign this and then you can go,'" Folds recalled.
Folds also claims in her lawsuit Wyndham sales reps told her things to convince her to buy more points that ended up not being true.
"If I would just sign it, then they could lower the interest rates," she stated.
"Is that in fact what happened?" NewsChannel 5 Investigates asked.
"No, no," Folds replied.
She said Wyndham's salespeople also told her the company would buy back any extra points she didn't use. That too, she later found, wasn't exactly as it had been explained.
"Were you surprised to discover that?" we asked.
"Very surprised!" Folds answered. "Not only surprised, but -- he may need to bleep this out -- I was mad as hell that they would pull this trick!"
And the Garvins described similar meetings.
"Every time you'd go, it was something different. They'd tell you, 'Why did you do this? Why did you do that?' Well, we did it because we trusted 'em and thought they were telling us right," Brenda Garvin said.
Every Wyndham rep, the Garvins said, recommended changing to yet another plan which brought with it, higher costs.
"Would you say these salespeople are saying and doing whatever it takes to close the sale?" we asked the Garvins' attorney.
"Well, it would certainly appear that that's what is going on," Gastel answered.
In fact, a whistleblower lawsuit filed in California by former Wyndham employees claims that that's exactly what Wyndham tells its salespeople to do, though the company denied the allegations in court.
"It done about broke us," Brenda Garvin shared.
She and her husband recently had to simply walk away from their timeshare points, losing their entire investment, after they could no longer afford the $3,500 a month payment.
"It makes you feel bad when you think you've done something this stupid," Houston Garvin said.
And Mildred Folds said, "Yes, I'm embarrassed that I let myself get caught like this and then I get so angry at Wyndham for putting me through this."
Folds gets $2,300 a month from Social Security and her pension, yet her payment to Wyndham is a staggering $3,800 a month.
"How am I going to make it? What am I going to do next?" Folds wondered aloud.
She has resorted to selling her homemade jams and jellies as well as her mother's secret recipe yeast rolls.
But it's becoming clear to her that it's simply not enough.
"Am I going to lose my home? Am I going to lose everything I've got?"
NewsChannel 5 repeatedly reached out to Wyndham to get some comment or statement. We started last week with the corporate office in Florida and even contacted their local attorneys here in Nashville.
So far, there's been no response to any of our calls or emails.
But NewsChannel 5 Investigates found dozens of senior citizens who claim Wyndham Vacation Resorts goes way too far during its sales meetings.
Some of these seniors who are now suing Wyndham say they used to enjoy their Wyndham vacations, but then Wyndham changed its sales tactics.
Everytime they went on a trip, they were forced to attend what the company calls owners update meetings -- and that's when, these seniors tell us, their dream vacations and their lives turned into nightmares.
Among those victims: Mildred Folds.
"Nobody in my family knows -- nobody," Folds told NewsChannel 5 Investigates.
That secret is that the 76-year-old widow is deep in debt and owes more than $175,000 after she claims she was repeatedly tricked and harrassed into buying ttimeshare points through Wyndham Vacation Resorts.
The company locations around the world, including here in Nashville, Crossville, and the Smokies.
"I won't live long enough to pay it off," Folds said.
Houston and Brenda Garvin said the same thing happened to them.
"If I had it to do over, I'd never do it again," Houston Garvin said.
NewsChannel 5 Investigates asked, "How much do you think you lost?"
"Over $600,000," Brenda Garvin answered.
Both the Garvins and Mildred Folds are now suing Wyndham, the world's largest timeshare company, alleging fraud, theft by conversion, negligent misrepresentation, along with violations of the Tennessee Timeshare Act and Consumer Protection Act.
They claim they were pressured into buying more timeshare points than they could ever possibly use or afford.
"So how many points did you end up buying?" we asked the Garvins.
"Two and a half million," Brenda answered.
And Mildred Folds?
"3 million, 266, I think," she told us.
NewsChannel 5 Investigates asked attorney Ben Gastel, "So why are they buying more points than they need?"
"I think that's really the basis of our lawsuit," he replied.
Gastel now has 70 clients with claims against Wyndham, including the Garvins.
"Certainly, most of our clients are elderly. There's a substantial number of them that are on social security. Certainly, most of them are pensioners," Gastel explained.
And every time his clients took a vacation at a Wyndham resort, he said, they were forced to attend high-pressure sales meetings that lasted hours on end.
Mildred Folds insisted those meetings were nearly impossible to leave.
"I'm sitting there literally like this saying, 'I've got to go.' 'Well, just go ahead and sign this. Go ahead and sign this and then you can go,'" Folds recalled.
Folds also claims in her lawsuit Wyndham sales reps told her things to convince her to buy more points that ended up not being true.
"If I would just sign it, then they could lower the interest rates," she stated.
"Is that in fact what happened?" NewsChannel 5 Investigates asked.
"No, no," Folds replied.
She said Wyndham's salespeople also told her the company would buy back any extra points she didn't use. That too, she later found, wasn't exactly as it had been explained.
"Were you surprised to discover that?" we asked.
"Very surprised!" Folds answered. "Not only surprised, but -- he may need to bleep this out -- I was mad as hell that they would pull this trick!"
And the Garvins described similar meetings.
"Every time you'd go, it was something different. They'd tell you, 'Why did you do this? Why did you do that?' Well, we did it because we trusted 'em and thought they were telling us right," Brenda Garvin said.
Every Wyndham rep, the Garvins said, recommended changing to yet another plan which brought with it, higher costs.
"Would you say these salespeople are saying and doing whatever it takes to close the sale?" we asked the Garvins' attorney.
"Well, it would certainly appear that that's what is going on," Gastel answered.
In fact, a whistleblower lawsuit filed in California by former Wyndham employees claims that that's exactly what Wyndham tells its salespeople to do, though the company denied the allegations in court.
"It done about broke us," Brenda Garvin shared.
She and her husband recently had to simply walk away from their timeshare points, losing their entire investment, after they could no longer afford the $3,500 a month payment.
"It makes you feel bad when you think you've done something this stupid," Houston Garvin said.
And Mildred Folds said, "Yes, I'm embarrassed that I let myself get caught like this and then I get so angry at Wyndham for putting me through this."
Folds gets $2,300 a month from Social Security and her pension, yet her payment to Wyndham is a staggering $3,800 a month.
"How am I going to make it? What am I going to do next?" Folds wondered aloud.
She has resorted to selling her homemade jams and jellies as well as her mother's secret recipe yeast rolls.
But it's becoming clear to her that it's simply not enough.
"Am I going to lose my home? Am I going to lose everything I've got?"
NewsChannel 5 repeatedly reached out to Wyndham to get some comment or statement. We started last week with the corporate office in Florida and even contacted their local attorneys here in Nashville.
So far, there's been no response to any of our calls or emails.
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.
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.
HOW DOES IT WORK
HOW IT WORKS: No Timeshare provides you with hundreds of pages of research on your resort. This will include consumer complaints, past lawsuits against the resort, State Attorney Generals complaints and news articles. All showing where hundreds of other people have been scammed. I then provide a demand letter stating you are disputing the purchase and giving them 30 days to respond or this information will go public. It works, contact me today.
This program works if you were misled and lied to during your presentation. Resorts can no longer place the blame on the salesperson, they allow it and the salesman is a representative of the resort. Hold them accountable.
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.
Order Research
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.
Order Research
Get Yourself Out - The Timeshare How To Book for Getting Out
USE THE "BUY NOW" BUTTON ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE PAGE AND LEARN THE SECRET TO GETTING OUT OF THAT TIMESHARE OR TRAVEL CLUB WITHOUT SPENDING A TON OF MONEY. ONLY 49.95 THROUGH PAYPAL.
Ready to get out of that Timeshare or Travel Club? My new book will guide you step by step on how you can get that fraudulent contract cancelled and get money refunded.
My book will guide you step by step on how to present your case to the resorts or travel club demanding out of your contract and money back.
It includes letters you need to cancel your autodraft, stop harrassing collection calls, contacting the proper government offices and how to get help from the media.
You will start by sending a dispute letter stating your intentions, and informing them to stop the auto payments and you will be sending evidence to back up your claim.
The book also includes a questionnaire for you to answer that will remind you of your sales presentation and what promises we're made that we're just not true.
Don't pay some company 1500-2000 dollars to get you out of your contract. You can do it just as effectively at a fraction of their cost. Besides most of these companies list in their fine print, if you are foreclosed on, then they have gotten you out of your timeshare.
Follow these steps and get free of that burden before your next maintenance fees are due.
Email notimeshare@gmail.com for more information or order using Paypal button at right.Book will be delivered in two to three weeks on disk in a pdf format.
Get Out Now
Most timeshare resorts will refund a member if it means stopping lots of bad publicity and a nasty lawsuit that will make public, their dirty little secrets.
They don't want you to know this, and will make you sign a "gag" agreement not to disclose any settlement. And they will sue you if you break the agreement.
I have helped owners get out of their contracts using the Breach of the Implied Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing clause. I also will list your timeshare for sale for NO Money up front. You pay a 6% commission when it sells and you have the money in your hands. If you wish to just get rid of the timeshare and give it away, I charge nothing. No tricks, no scams. Email me at notimeshare@gmail.com
This is why we are so successful, we research every aspect of the resort, from business dealings to background checks on salespeople. We find the information that will get you, your money back.
They don't want you to know this, and will make you sign a "gag" agreement not to disclose any settlement. And they will sue you if you break the agreement.
I have helped owners get out of their contracts using the Breach of the Implied Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing clause. I also will list your timeshare for sale for NO Money up front. You pay a 6% commission when it sells and you have the money in your hands. If you wish to just get rid of the timeshare and give it away, I charge nothing. No tricks, no scams. Email me at notimeshare@gmail.com
This is why we are so successful, we research every aspect of the resort, from business dealings to background checks on salespeople. We find the information that will get you, your money back.
You Can Get Your Money Back
Most timeshare resorts will refund a member if it means stopping lots of bad publicity and a nasty lawsuit that will make public, their dirty little secrets.
They don't want you to know this, and will make you sign a "gag" agreement not to disclose any settlement. And they will sue you if you break the agreement.
This is why we are so successful, we research every aspect of the resort, from business dealings to background checks on salespeople. We find the information that will get you, your money back.
They don't want you to know this, and will make you sign a "gag" agreement not to disclose any settlement. And they will sue you if you break the agreement.
This is why we are so successful, we research every aspect of the resort, from business dealings to background checks on salespeople. We find the information that will get you, your money back.
Two Red Weeks - $1500
Check out our resale page, an owner is selling 2 weeks for only $1500 at Fairfield Glade in Crossville, TN. Fees for 2011 are paid weeks are #26 and 27 (4th of July).
Do not contact us if you are a resale company, I will only forward your name when I can verify you are an interested party, not trying to get a listing fee from these owners.
Do not contact us if you are a resale company, I will only forward your name when I can verify you are an interested party, not trying to get a listing fee from these owners.
Make Your Complaint Posts Work
When posting your complaint on an online complaint forum, include the full name of your sales person and sales manager, anyone connected with the resort. A lot of states require timeshare salespeople to hold a real estate license, by logging complaints it will be possible to put sanctions and possible rejection of real estate licenses of these liars and scammers.
What I Offer You, The Timeshare Owner
The largest percentage of people who have joined timeshares, were not told the truth when purchasing. Some of the salesreps and managers will lie to you. This is unacceptable, and you can hold them accountable.
I can help you to force the resorts to refund your money and cancel your contract, I spend a few weeks researching complaints, news articles and previous lawsuits filed against the resort company. I also do background checks on the salespeople and sales managers. I will prepare a package including all the above including detailed court records and a statement for you to present to the resort pointing out where you were lied to and tricked into buying a membership.
With this in hand you make it clear to the resort that unless they make it right with you, your next step will be to turn this information over to the media and then file a lawsuit against the resort, and once you do, you will also file for punitive damages.
There are other companies that do the same thing, they charge up to 2000 dollars down and up to 25% commission on the recovered money. At No Timeshare, I charge $275 research fee to pay for records, research and printing and mailing costs. Once you have your money in hand, I get 6% of the money you get back. If for any reason you settle to just get out of your obligation and you receive no money, then you do not owe the 6%. I can make this offer because I know the resorts will pay you off so they will stay out of the news and a lawsuit they cannot win.
Email me at notimeshare@gmail.com I will send you a questionnaire so we can determine if you have a winnable case.
I can help you to force the resorts to refund your money and cancel your contract, I spend a few weeks researching complaints, news articles and previous lawsuits filed against the resort company. I also do background checks on the salespeople and sales managers. I will prepare a package including all the above including detailed court records and a statement for you to present to the resort pointing out where you were lied to and tricked into buying a membership.
With this in hand you make it clear to the resort that unless they make it right with you, your next step will be to turn this information over to the media and then file a lawsuit against the resort, and once you do, you will also file for punitive damages.
There are other companies that do the same thing, they charge up to 2000 dollars down and up to 25% commission on the recovered money. At No Timeshare, I charge $275 research fee to pay for records, research and printing and mailing costs. Once you have your money in hand, I get 6% of the money you get back. If for any reason you settle to just get out of your obligation and you receive no money, then you do not owe the 6%. I can make this offer because I know the resorts will pay you off so they will stay out of the news and a lawsuit they cannot win.
Email me at notimeshare@gmail.com I will send you a questionnaire so we can determine if you have a winnable case.
Timeshare Refunds More Common Than You Think
Most timeshare resorts will refund a member if it means stopping lots of bad publicity and a nasty lawsuit that will make public, their dirty little secrets.
They don't want you to know this, and will make you sign a "gag" agreement not to disclose any settlement. And they will sue you if you break the agreement.
This is why we are so successful, we research every aspect of the resort, from business dealings to background checks on salespeople. We find the information that will get you, your money back.
They don't want you to know this, and will make you sign a "gag" agreement not to disclose any settlement. And they will sue you if you break the agreement.
This is why we are so successful, we research every aspect of the resort, from business dealings to background checks on salespeople. We find the information that will get you, your money back.
Timeshare an Investment ?
It is illegal to tell a client that purchasing their timeshare is an investment and you can use this to help get your money back. Most salespeople use that line in their sales pitch. It's because the resorts train them to say that, but tells them never to put it in writing. That way they can deny it if it comes up later.Contact us at notimeshare@gmail.com to learn more
Special Assessments
Many resort owners are finding yet another bill for special assessments in their mailbox. If you will remember, your salesperson told you while you toured, that your annual maint fees go toward keeping the resort "looking as good in 10 years as it does today" well that is a lie. All resorts pitch this, then they skim over all the fine print in the "button up" process.
You can use the things you were told during the presentation against them and get your money back. Email me today notimeshare@gmail.com
You can use the things you were told during the presentation against them and get your money back. Email me today notimeshare@gmail.com
How I Can Help
When a client wants to get out of their timeshare or travel club, they will find the resort/club will not be very helpful in refunding your money. They cover their tracks by getting you to sign off on a "buyers agreement" that states you are not buying because of anything you were told and that the membership is not causing any financial hardships.
But in truth you are buying because of things you were told, they write down all the benefits you are supposed to get on a legal pad during the sales pitch, but you never get that paper to take with you. This is a psychological trick because you have seen it in writing you just have no proof of what they had written. You can use this against them, this is unfair selling practices. Knowing what you have been told, you will receive a statement pointing out this sales trick and the resorts do not want this getting out. This statement will help you get out of your contract, you also will receive a detailed background on the resort/club and details on trouble the resort/club have been in trouble for.
Most of the tie the resort or club will fold when they read your statement and evidence against them. They do not want this information to get into the media or on the internet. They just want to shut you up, and will buy you off to do so.
But in truth you are buying because of things you were told, they write down all the benefits you are supposed to get on a legal pad during the sales pitch, but you never get that paper to take with you. This is a psychological trick because you have seen it in writing you just have no proof of what they had written. You can use this against them, this is unfair selling practices. Knowing what you have been told, you will receive a statement pointing out this sales trick and the resorts do not want this getting out. This statement will help you get out of your contract, you also will receive a detailed background on the resort/club and details on trouble the resort/club have been in trouble for.
Most of the tie the resort or club will fold when they read your statement and evidence against them. They do not want this information to get into the media or on the internet. They just want to shut you up, and will buy you off to do so.
Vacation Tour Tricks Book
My book, Vacation Tour Tricks, will give the reader an insight on what really goes on in the timeshare and travel club industry. Whether you want to get out of your timeshare/travel club or you want to cash in on the gifts; ie. money, show tickets or travel vouchers that these resorts and clubs give out to get you into their presentations, learn what they are up to and what to tell them to get you through the presentation, get your gifts and get out of there without being "beat up" by high pressure sales people.
Resorts pay up to 120 dollars cash to get you to tour.
Vacation Tour Tricks - $24.95 (US)
email me at notimeshare@gmail.com
Resorts pay up to 120 dollars cash to get you to tour.
Vacation Tour Tricks - $24.95 (US)
email me at notimeshare@gmail.com
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