It’s easy to get confused by the timeshare industry as it’s common for salespeople to use manipulative tactics during their sales pitch. One example of this is how a timeshare salesperson uses the term “vacation ownership.” Resorts often use...
Alan and Jackie G. purchased their timeshare for them and their three teenage sons. When they bought their timeshare, they did so under the impression that the vacation property would allow for yearly trips spent with their children that would cost next to nothing....
Debbie F. purchased a timeshare because she was given the impression that she would be able to take annual vacations there. She had no knowledge of a timeshare points system before her purchase and she still did not afterward either. Timeshare salespeople purposely...
Many times when people buy a timeshare property, they are left completely oblivious to the maintenance fees that are attached to it. These hidden fees are nothing to gloss over either, as they can become quite the expense. Rick and Savannah S. learned this the hard...
When Francis and Benjamin agreed to attend a timeshare sales presentation, they were not exactly sure what to expect. But it came with a free, three-night stay at the resort so they found it hard to pass up on the opportunity. Things turned south for the couple when...
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