Andrew was told that his timeshare would provide the freedom he craved as a young professional. He could take friends and travel where and when he wanted to with them, all for a set price that he could afford. He persistently tried, but he never got the chances he thought he would have with his timeshare opportunity.
The following is a firsthand, written account about Andrew's deceptive timeshare experience. We hope his story will help shed a light on the distrustful practices of the timeshare sales industry. Names have been changed or redacted due to privacy concerns.
As a 26-year old young professional who had just graduated from college, Andrew was ecstatic to receive a job in his relative field that paid him well. He took a trip not long after college graduation out to San Antonio, where he was approached by a gentleman offering Andrew all kinds of free gifts and incentives to attend a short meeting about exciting vacation opportunities.
“I was 26 years old and at a new, good-paying job. I thought a timeshare would be a great way to get in and enjoy life.
The timeshare company promised me that I could go ANYWHERE I wanted. They also said it would be easy to set appointments and that it would save me a lot of time when traveling for work or pleasure with my family and friends.”
After several years and dozens of failed attempts to book his timeshare because he didn’t have the necessary points, Andrew became fed up with the entire process. Furthermore, his maintenance fees continually rose at a pace he was never aware of! The fees themselves had reached astronomical levels, so Andrew knew he needed a way out.
He began researching online when he came across the Wesley Financial Group, LLC (WFG) website. Andrew read through several customer reviews and even watched the testimonials of some customers that had successfully escaped their timeshares.
With the help of WFG, Andrew was successfully relieved of nearly $40,000 worth of timeshare mortgage debt, and he was even refunded nearly $3,000 by the timeshare company!*
“[The timeshare cancellation process] was simple and easy. WFG worked with my busy schedule and explained everything to me when I needed help. I honestly expected the process to take a long time, but they worked hard on my case and helped me get out of the timeshare very quickly. They were quick to get back in touch with me the whole time, and I absolutely loved their service.
I plan on getting my life back and moving forward, making sure to think before making such purchases. I can’t wait to enjoy my life the way it should be with the people I love.”
If you know anyone with a timeshare experience similar to Andrew’s, please feel free to pass our phone number along to them. We’d love to see if they qualify for our timeshare termination services.
*Wesley Financial Group, LLC (“WFG”) develops individualized programs for each client, terminates over 97% of their client’s timeshare relationships, and, in certain circumstances, obtains a refund of some or all of the timeshare purchase price. Actual results depend on each client’s distinct case and no specific outcome is guaranteed (although WFG does offer a 100% money-back guarantee if the timeshare is not canceled within the time specified in the WFG Enrollment Agreement).
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