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.
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HOW DO TRAVEL CLUBS GET AWAY WITH IT
Travel clubs do not work. They can't get you discounts on airfare or even motel. Not anymore than you can get on Kayak.com.
Travel Clubs are set up with two companies. Company A is the fulfillment company, they book the trips and motels and such. They find you deals on the internet, just like you can do. But they hope you trust them to save you big. They want someone who will call and tell them I want to go to Hawaii, they say no sweat we'll take care of it. Bam they look it up in the same places you do.
Company A just has a few employees. Not some huge company with 100's of agents working hard to save you money. To join Company A, the cost is around 250 dollars plus 200 to 300 a year. But to join Company A, you have to buy through Company B.
Company B is a sales organization, they have heavy hitter sales people. Company B pays the 250 dollars for you when you join. Company B sells their "membership" starting out at around 12,000 dollars. If you keep saying no, you could end up with a membership for 1000 dollars. Company B makes a boatload of money.
So after you join and discovered you paid thousands of dollars for a program that doesn't work, you get mad.
You call Company B. Company B tells you it's not their fault, your membership is with Company A.And it appears Company A lied to us (Company B) and we are really sorry. So you call Company A and complain. Company A says Company B lied to you, sorry but there's nothing we can do.
You hang up frustrated.
Company A calls Company B and talks about all the great sales they made that week. And Company A and B laughs and laughs.
email timesharetricks@gmail.com and we'll go after Company Aand B together.
Travel Clubs are set up with two companies. Company A is the fulfillment company, they book the trips and motels and such. They find you deals on the internet, just like you can do. But they hope you trust them to save you big. They want someone who will call and tell them I want to go to Hawaii, they say no sweat we'll take care of it. Bam they look it up in the same places you do.
Company A just has a few employees. Not some huge company with 100's of agents working hard to save you money. To join Company A, the cost is around 250 dollars plus 200 to 300 a year. But to join Company A, you have to buy through Company B.
Company B is a sales organization, they have heavy hitter sales people. Company B pays the 250 dollars for you when you join. Company B sells their "membership" starting out at around 12,000 dollars. If you keep saying no, you could end up with a membership for 1000 dollars. Company B makes a boatload of money.
So after you join and discovered you paid thousands of dollars for a program that doesn't work, you get mad.
You call Company B. Company B tells you it's not their fault, your membership is with Company A.And it appears Company A lied to us (Company B) and we are really sorry. So you call Company A and complain. Company A says Company B lied to you, sorry but there's nothing we can do.
You hang up frustrated.
Company A calls Company B and talks about all the great sales they made that week. And Company A and B laughs and laughs.
email timesharetricks@gmail.com and we'll go after Company Aand B together.
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.
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.
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.
TRAVEL CLUB RECISSIONS
Cancelling your travel club membership varies from state to state.
Missouri has a three day rescission period, but there is a clause "as
long as your membership benefits have not been accessed." Which is why
the travel club will try and sell you a motel stay or show tickets. This
is a trick used by them to keep you in the deal. Be very careful, they
may even give you a restaurant gift card or "free tickets".
When you do cancel, mail everything back to the club registered mail along with a letter stating you are cancelling. You do not have to give a reason.
Visit www.timeshareschool.blogspot.com for more information.
When you do cancel, mail everything back to the club registered mail along with a letter stating you are cancelling. You do not have to give a reason.
Visit www.timeshareschool.blogspot.com for more information.
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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
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.
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.
What Resorts Do we Have Info On?
We have expierence on Travel More Now, Forever Grand Vacations, Anytime Vacations, Vacation Services of America, Wyndham Resorts, Fairfield, Westgate, Sunterra, Diamond, Marriot, Bluegreen, Spinnaker, Festiva and Peppertree.
You can get out of these memberships and get your money back.
Contact us at notimeshare@gmail.com
You can get out of these memberships and get your money back.
Contact us at notimeshare@gmail.com
Timeshare and Travel Club Refunds
You do not have to be stuck with your Timeshare or Travel Club Membership. We have over 25 years experience in the timeshare and travel club industry.
Most clients of the business were told many untruths about what they were purchasing. We will look over your membership for free to see if you qualify to get out of your contract. Most of the time the Timeshares/Travel Clubs will want to keep your case out of court once they see the evidence against them. If not, the information we provide will help the attorney put together a case for you. Email us at notimeshare@gmail.com for more information.
Most clients of the business were told many untruths about what they were purchasing. We will look over your membership for free to see if you qualify to get out of your contract. Most of the time the Timeshares/Travel Clubs will want to keep your case out of court once they see the evidence against them. If not, the information we provide will help the attorney put together a case for you. Email us at notimeshare@gmail.com for more information.
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