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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."
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This people are super well trained to make you believe in their lies. Don't attend a timeshare presentation if you don't want to carry with a financial problem for ever.
I wish my husband and I were strong to say "NO" when they try to sell us those time share and really read the agreement in detail. We said no to the big package, but agreed to take the "sampler." What we didn't aware of that on the agreement there is no really clause for cancellation except we have the right to cancel the contract within 5 days.
Just don’t go! Why do people want to waste their time and day on free stuff that hardly works anyway. I understand being revengeful against a decieptful industry, but greed is a sin too. If no one showed up for free gifts then no one would be able to lie, because that company would not be in business, these timeshares only stay in business because greedy, gift chasing mooches keep coming. Think about it. If you want the industry to shut down, quit going for your free trinket!! Works both ways. Quit going and they will quit operating. A sales person can’t sell anything to anyone if there is no one to sell too.
After dealing with my parents timeshare, sitting in on a few sales pitches and doing some research I have come to a reasonable conclusion – that I will NEVER buy a time share.
I never understood the fascination people had with time shares. I think it makes them feel wealthier than they really are — like a vacation home when they really can’t afford a vacation home. One of the biggest legal scams out there in my opinion.
Timeshares are a terrible, terrible idea. My in-laws are in one of those “point” programs. What they don’t tell you is the points depreciate (or the number of points needed inflates) each year. So where you could get a nice 1 week vacation now you can only get a decent two night stay.
I’m not sure if they have found a way to get out of it, either. The contracts are ridiculous and essentially say you must stay with us forever or pay an enormous cancellation fee.
Timeshares are a terrible, terrible idea. My in-laws are in one of those “point” programs. What they don’t tell you is the points depreciate (or the number of points needed inflates) each year. So where you could get a nice 1 week vacation now you can only get a decent two night stay.
I’m not sure if they have found a way to get out of it, either. The contracts are ridiculous and essentially say you must stay with us forever or pay an enormous cancellation fee.
The timeshare resale scams are just a symptom. They need to do something about the timeshare scam itself. An obligation ‘in perpetuity’ – that passes to your children? There is almost no legal way out of the obligation, even if you don’t use the facilities and want to sell it back (they won’t take them back). In other words, they hawk ‘property’ that you cannot resell, cannot give back, and has literally no value in the market – and tell you that you have to pay ‘maintenance’ forever… and that they can assess ‘special fees’ on in order to do repairs they *should* have been doing with the maintenance fees.
I would not consider a timeshare. I don’t like the way they are marketed, and that alone is enough to keep me away from them.
I would not consider a timeshare. I don’t like the way they are marketed, and that alone is enough to keep me away from them.
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