At Mexican Timeshare Solutions, we believe our role is to inform consumers about potential timeshare scams, in order to prevent financial and emotional distress, and assist people who have already been scammed to cancel their fraudulent timeshare contracts. We pride ourselves on our honest work in this industry which is riddled with timeshare scams, and as a guarantee we do not charge clients any money until we have successfully cancelled the client’s timeshare contract. Many new timeshare cancellation companies have appeared online recently claiming to assist clients who have become victims of timeshare scam to cancel their timeshare contracts and recover their money from timeshare fraud. We have done some research on these timeshare cancellation firms to determine whether or not they are another timeshare scam in this fraudulent industry.
These new timeshare cancellation companies claim that they can help to provide timeshare relief, cancel or divorce you from your timeshare or even donate the timeshare to a worthy cause. Many of the timeshare cancellation companies have very vague statements about how their fees are charged. Some claim to have a money back guarantee, which implies that an upfront fee is required. As we have seen in the timeshare industry, there are many timeshare scams for rentals and resale companies that charge upfront fees and later go out of business. We encourage consumers to be very careful and questioning when contracting timeshare fraud assistance, and as a cardinal rule, never pay upfront fees for services to rent, sell or cancel your timeshare.
Another concerning factor is the misleading information about the memberships that the timeshare cancellation companies claim to have with large associations such as the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and the American Resort Development Association (ARDA). When you are hiring timeshare cancellation services, it is important to have honest representation so that you don’t become a victim of timeshare scam for the second time. Some of the firms make claims that they are an accredited member of the BBB; however, they are not listed on their website. Regardless of whether or not the company is a timeshare scam, it is an unethical business practice to make false claims to be a member of an accredited association. If you are thinking about hiring one of these companies, check with the associations that they list on their website to ensure that they are valid claims and not just another timeshare scam.
We have also checked into the age of the domains for these websites as many of them seemed to appear online at the same time. Most of the new timeshare cancellation companies claim to have years of experience in the industry; however, they have just started these online businesses in recent months, or in some cases a couple of years. Although the length of time they have been in business does not necessarily determine their success, we hope that clients are not being mislead to believe that a business has more experience than they do in reality.
The following is a list of some of the new timeshare cancellation companies that we have researched:
Company Name (Domain Age)
Audit Recovery Systems (October 26, 2009)
Give Back Timeshare (February 10, 2008)
Prepaid Timeshare (February 10, 2008)
Timeshare Out (July 06, 2007)
Professional Timeshare Services (July 07, 2009)
The Owner’s Advocate (March 6, 2008)
Taking on Timeshare (October 16, 2009)
Timeshare Mortgage Relief (September 01, 2009)
Our intention in writing this article is not to deter clients from using these timeshare cancellation services, we just want to ensure that clients do not become victims of timeshare scam another time. When hiring representation to resolve your timeshare scam situation, make sure that you do your research and ensure that the company’s claims, whatever they may be, are valid and truthful.
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