The latter group would be particularly vulnerable to what are known as “timeshare exit (or resale) scams.” Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning.
Better Business Bureau reports that American military service members lose more on scams than the average American consumer.
If you own a timeshare — especially one in Mexico — today’s story will help prevent you or family members from being ripped off by a scam that has gone on for years, and is especially cruel ...
but could not locate a phone number. I came across your article online ‘Beware of the Mexican timeshare resale scam’ and called you.” His research led to the discovery of a new Mexican ...
However, not all are trustworthy. A growing number of unscrupulous companies use misleading information, scare tactics and false advertising to scam timeshare owners out of their money.
By charging upfront fees and failing to obtain proper licensing, Ellison says the companies violated Minnesota law.
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Several holiday makers have had their holidays ruined after being scammed over timeshare rentals in Durban. The so-called scam was unveiled after holiday makers arrived at popular resorts across ...
The best option to avoid scams is to book either directly with the holiday resort or hotel or via their agent. Booking via anyone else is at a huge risk," Donald Lamont, director at timeshare ...
Keith Ellison says his office investigated potential misrepresentations about the company’s services and statements about expected results.