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Timeshare Scams: 8 Common Lies Told At The Sales Presentation

Timeshare Scams: 8 Common Lies Told At The Sales Presentation
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Read the following common misrepresentations told at sales presentations:

If you were told at least one of them and purchased based on that promise made by the sales rep, you are a victim of timeshare fraud and need to act now!

Timeshare Presentation Lies

You are a victim of a timeshare scam in Mexico if you were told these statements at a sales presentation: 

"...Our timeshare is a good financial investment."
"...You can rent your timeshare weeks and make a profit."
"...You can sell your timeshare anytime and make a profit."
"...XYC Company will buy your old timeshare for a considerable amount of money."
"...Our timeshare offers you exceptional benefits and discounts for airfare, car rental, cruises, hotels or tours."
"...Our timeshare offers tax advantages."
"...Our timeshare is a deeded or like a deeded property (perpetuity)."
"...Please, sign this waiver rescinding your right to cancel your timeshare within the 5-day rescission period, as we are activating your timeshare today."

If you purchased a timeshare in Mexico under these premises, contact us now to help you cancel your timeshare now.

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39 Comments
  • CecyJanuary 14, 2015, 12:09 am

    The first lie is when the sales persons told to us that they will gave some free gifts, like breakfast or free rides to a very near place..they only wnat to hook you up to the timeshare prestentations to sell you s ome weeks, some friends were scammed by those kind of people on mazatlan, mexico , ve careful with this timeshare stuff please

  • MaggieDecember 26, 2014, 11:50 pm

    At first get a timeshare sound like the big deal , the most relaxing place on the world, yes but only for a while, in my experience dont hesitate on all of this timeshare dreams , pls avoid that

  • Fernando December 26, 2014, 11:40 pm

    I ve been scammed on time on mexico , Cid , and all can i say is that was very difficult for me and my wife get away our ex timeshare, think about it first , peace

  • Ingrid MateosDecember 26, 2014, 11:32 pm

    Obviously all the sellers people say things that never gonna happen, i know sound great at the momento but is complete fake , dont invest on something like a timeshare pls

  • ArturoDecember 15, 2014, 5:41 pm

    I think that a big problem is how the timeshares are selling, so many people (Sellers) say the same promises and stuff , so in nowdays is to difficult to believe again and again..

  • donOctober 11, 2014, 11:49 am

    I have been an RCI subscriber for 25 years. They are not a scam. I have successfully traded my Virginia timeshare weeks for locations in England, Hawaii, Panama and more. On the other hand, they are money-grubbing - their charges are becoming less and less cost effective, sometimes difficult to work with, have a TERRIBLE Web Site...I could go on. But I DO NOT see them as a scam.

  • AnnOctober 6, 2014, 7:41 am

    I purchased a time-share with my boyfriend in 2005, putting both our names on the deed. Two months later, we split up on bad terms. He hasn't paid any of the $10,600 he owes; I've been the one making the mortgage installments. Financially, I know the legal process may not be worth it, but morally, I feel he needs to fulfill his end of the bargain. He's frequently tried to use the time-share, which is now in default due to my inability to pay. What do you suggest I do?

  • Maria & SteveSeptember 12, 2014, 3:01 pm

    we bought a timeshare and we have years trying to cancel, but it's not as easy as you think. can you help us?

  • J@September 9, 2014, 2:09 pm

    Timeshares are a horrible investment at this time. It is worse than leasing a car these days and going over the mileage everyday.

  • J@September 9, 2014, 2:08 pm

    Timeshares are a horrible investment at this time. It is worse than leasing a car these days and going over the mileage everyday.

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