Bryson B. Felt Cornered Into Upgrading His Timeshare For More Points

Written by: Chuck McDowell Updated: Dec 01, 2022 Published: Mar 05, 2021 3 minute read

After serving over 20 years in the U.S. Navy, Bryson figured a timeshare was a great way to vacation during his retirement. What he didn’t realize was that he would overpay for the ability to use his unit once or twice a year. 

The following includes a word for word account of the timeshare nightmare that Bryson experienced. We hope his account helps to showcase a few of the tactics the timeshare industry uses on good, unsuspecting people. The names of people have been changed and/or omitted for privacy reasons. 

“It all started in the very first meeting. They offered the world. They showed us slides of the most beautiful resorts in the world. Then they tried to get us hooked by convincing us that we’ll be spending less money than we would if we did a vacation on our own. They also pointed out that we can pass the timeshare down to a loved one when we pass away. They said all of this while treating us to a three-day stay at one of their fancy resorts. The staff even offered us a food voucher and tickets to a show to sweeten the deal.”

When looking back at his sales proceeding, Bryson remembers quite a few lies that have stuck with him. He even remembers a particular sales representative being rather assertive with him. 

“They did not mention losing the points if you don’t use them or pay to transfer them to the following year. They made us believe that we owned something when we really didn’t. All your doing is renting a room at their resorts and paying a very high price for accommodations. They also said that it was easy to book our stays but it wasn’t. Then they invited us to stay again with them to try and convince us to upgrade and spend more money on them. After we declined, they came back in a very aggressive manner and we caved to the pressure.”

Within a year of signing his timeshare agreement, Bryson started to look for a way out. He was intrigued when he stumbled across a commercial for Wesley Financial Group, LLC (“WFG”). 

“I was watching the news one night, when I saw a commercial for WFG. I decided to do some research and what I found appeared to be very promising.”

After signing on with our team of legitimate timeshare cancellation service professionals, Bryson felt right at home with his accommodations. 

“Everyone at Wesley was very professional and helpful. There was always communication between us and them. They reassured us that they would help us get out of the contract or our money would be returned. They also acknowledged that I was a veteran by giving me a discount on their fees. They treasured us like family.”

We are excited to announce that not only did we assist Bryson in terminating his timeshare agreement, but we also helped relieve him of over $100,000 in timeshare mortgage debt.*

“We are more than satisfied with the services received. I’ll miss the interaction I had developed with the team. But I’m so happy that I’m finally done with the timeshare nightmare. Now that I’m timeshare free, I plan on saving more money and taking vacations based on what I can afford with my family.”

Does Bryson’s nightmare sound eerily similar? If you know someone who’s in timeshare distress and could use our legitimate services, pass along our phone number below. We would be more than happy to see if they qualify for our timeshare termination services.

(800) 425-4081

*Wesley Financial Group, LLC (“WFG”) develops individualized programs for each client, terminates over 98% 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 cancelled within the time specified in the WFG Enrollment Agreement).

Wesley Financial Group, LLC, and/or its affiliates, successors, or assigns are not lawyers and/or a law firm and do not engage in the practice of law or provide legal advice or legal representation. All information, software, services, and comments provided on this site are for informational and self-help purposes only and are not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, legal or otherwise.


*Wesley Financial Group, LLC, and its affiliates, successors, or assigns are not lawyers or a law firm and do not engage in the practice of law or provide legal advice or legal representation. All information, software, services, and comments provided on this site are for informational and self-help purposes only and not intended to substitute for professional advice, legal or otherwise.

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