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PROFECO: Mexico's Consumer Protection Agency

PROFECO: Mexico's Consumer Protection Agency
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PROFECO Is an administrative branch of Mexico’s federal government whose purpose is to strengthen consumer rights. They have one department that is dedicated to assisting foreigners who have made bad purchases in Mexico or fallen victim to timeshare scams.

This department is named C.A.R.E., Departamento de Conciliación a Residentes en el Extranjero.

Many timeshare scam victims who have purchased timeshare contracts based on fraudulent promises are referred to resolve their disputes against the timeshare developer.

5 DAY CANCELLATION PERIOD

If the client is trying to cancel within the 5-day rescission period, the agency will give them a standard cancellation letter to sign, date and send by registered mail to the timeshare developer and to Profeco’s head office in Mexico City.

After that point, the client is instructed to wait for a minimum of 20 days before they can assist further with their timeshare fraud case.

The resort is supposed to refund the down payment within 15 days of receiving the cancellation letter, if the letter was sent within the 5-day rescission period; however, many resorts do not respond to the cancellation letter and try to delay the process as much as possible.

Although the agency makes every effort to help clients to get their full refund in situations of timeshare fraud as outlined by the consumer protection laws, unfortunately, the timeshare developers often use the fact that the client has gone to Profeco as a delay tactic.

THE TRICKS AND DELAY TACTICS

The timeshare developer then claims that because the agency is involved, the timeshare scam situation needs to be reviewed by their legal department, instead of just processing the refund through their sales department.

As such, a simple rescission of a fraudulent contract, can turn into a nightmare of waiting several months for the cancellation of the contract and a refund.

If the client does not get a resolution to their timeshare situation, the agency may require the case to be reviewed in several hearings, which the timeshare representatives often do not attend.

The fine that Profeco charges to the resort for not attending the hearings or for not resolving the problem, is very small in comparison to the money that they make from not returning the client’s hard-earned money.

The agency can help with the mediation process, but it has no power to enforce the resolution for a client who has been scammed.

Some clients have contacted us because they never received their refund, even though they cancelled within the 5-day period according to law, and they have followed all of Profeco’s procedures to rescind the timeshare they cancelled.

There are other limitations to the service provided by the agency for timeshare scam victims.

The first is that the agency has a statute of limitations of one year.

Many timeshare purchasers do not realize they have been scammed until they try to book a vacation or rent their weeks.

It often takes timeshare owners more than a year to figure out that the promises that were offered were fraudulent, particularly if they purchased a biannual plan.

Other times, the resort will say that they will take back the first year of use to reduce the original purchase price.

This is another delay tactic, to ensure that the client has no recourse through the agency to fight against the timeshare developer because they do not try to use it until after one year.

In all of these cases, the agency is not able to assist the clients because of the one-year limitation.

The main limitation with the agency is that if you, as a client, decides to file a claim with them, all the information needs to be provided in writing.

Normally, none of the false promises used in the sales pitch for timeshare scams are outlined in writing.

The timeshare developers have large legal teams that regularly update their contracts to protect their staff.

They often include statements for clients to initial or sign, where they agree that they have not been offered any promises verbally.

These are intentionally put in the contracts, as the developers are aware that their salespeople make outrageous verbal promises of investment income to clients in order to increase their sales.

As most of the timeshare scams arise because of verbal lies and misrepresentations, the agency is not able to help clients resolve their matters, as only written documents and contracts are considered.

Despite the good efforts and willness of PROFECO, their ability to assist timeshare-defrauded customers is limited.

If you have been scammed by a timeshare resort, do not despair; contact Mexican Timeshare Solutions today for a free consultation on how we can use our experience and expertise to negotiate with the resorts from a position of Strength.

We can help to ensure that the timeshare company is held responsible for the lies and misrepresentations their salesperson used to sell your timeshare, and in doing so, we can cancel your timeshare contact and assist in getting you a refund of your hard-earned money.

To receive more information about how to cancel your timeshare, send a WhatsApp to +52 1 333 239 6589 fill out the contact form, or call us at +1 714 277 3662

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32 Comments
  • Nora J.July 5, 2015, 3:33 pm

    Profeco no es una autoridad competente en lo que a mi respecta, no es suficiente, para librarte del un tiempo compartido una ves que lo hayas adquirido es muy dificil librarte, lo mejor es buscar ayuda con profesionales en el campo , yo intente venderlo y regalarlo y ni asi me pude librar de el , suerte a todos

  • MikeJune 9, 2015, 9:44 pm

    May 2014, I bought s time share from allure destinations, I transferred 1600 from my bank to them, signed all paperwork and was excited to use my 6 weeks, they said it would be about three months for membership to kick in, well after 5 and not hearing or receiving my membership I started calling every number I could find on my documents, and it either said the number has been disconnected or no longer in service or just ring tell it automatically hung up. So I booked a flight and went back to the same place on the beach that set me up to meet with theses people, the same guy still worked there and gave me all the info he had wich he quit working for them shortly after I purchased the timeshare, he gave me all his personal info and referred me to profrcto! In Mexico plays del carmen,! So here I sit what can I do? Anything?

  • Roger A.May 18, 2015, 9:49 am

    Hello there, Profeco is not the best option to get out your timeshare , also is very difficult to get out, timeshares resorts has a very extensive row of rules to cancel , so for that reason is very very important to read carefully the timeshare contract before buy something friends, so pls stay alert.

  • CarolinaDecember 15, 2014, 10:12 pm

    We need to research very deep the company that sell to us the timeshare, scam is everywhere , so please try to contact someone with enough experience on this before buy something..

  • YaneliSeptember 27, 2014, 11:52 am

    Sometimes timeshares result to be scams, for that reason is important to kow how they really work.
    Maybe, for families who are used to travel a lot are good, but for families who only travel ocasionally are not good.
    If you want to buy a timeshare is important to inquire about them, because they aren't always what they appear.

  • KostasSeptember 23, 2014, 7:53 am

    Timeshares are generally poor investments but can be useful for vacations if you play the game properly.

  • tarakitSeptember 22, 2014, 10:45 am

    My family owns a time share and I don’t even understand why they keep it part of their investment, I’m totally out of it. But I notice some issues with it, like they keep complaining about the taxes and charges per year.

  • CharlesSeptember 22, 2014, 7:55 am

    The best advice is NEVER buy a timeshare anywhere. It is a scam and the so-called timeshare you buy is sold over and over again to other people. It is very difficult to sell
    your timeshare now and renting isn't in the deal. It will cost you more to buy a timeshare and maintenance fee than to rent a hotel room or a full ownership of a condo.

  • prettyjulsAugust 25, 2014, 9:30 am

    PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!

    I got this timeshare when I was young and stupid... I did not know any better...

    They lied!!! They do not live up to what they say... They should not be allowed in business for the dishonesty and poor service.

    I would appreciate any help you can give me!!!!

    Thank you!!!!

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