Jon & Kayla’s Only Timeshare Vacation Was Anything But Desirable

Written by: Chuck McDowell Updated: Dec 01, 2022 Published: Jun 15, 2021 2 minute read

On a vacation in Myrtle Beach, Jon & Kayla were approached about attending a short presentation in exchange for gift certificates to nice restaurants in the city, as well as two “free” cruise trips. That short presentation ended 5 hours later, with the couple purchasing a timeshare that cost quite a bit more than any fancy dinner imaginable. 

Below is a firsthand, written account about Jon & Kayla’s continuously frustrating timeshare experience. We hope their story will help shed a light on the deceptive practices of the timeshare sales industry. Names have been changed or redacted due to privacy concerns. 

Jon and Kayla’s family vacation was derailed when the couple got stuck in a 5+ hour presentation with several different timeshare salesmen. The time length, along with the intense sales pressure, resulted in the couple purchasing a timeshare option. 

“They gave us an extra 4,000 points for the first year. We were told we could use it any time we wanted, and that it was a great investment. [The sales people] also told us it would be easy to sell the timeshare if we ever got tired of it.”

As with most families, Jon & Kayla’s experience when trying to book their timeshare reservation was troublesome, to say the least. The usual obstacles, including lack of availability within a desired timeframe, not enough points, and pushy sales meetings, were ever-present when the family kept pressing the company about their attempted reservations. 

The couple was finally able to book a vacation for their family in Las Vegas after so many unsuccessful attempts. However, upon their arrival, their frustrations with their timeshare continued to mount. 

“The Las Vegas facility was nice outside, but the interior and room were not. The hallways smelled musty and old; our neighbors were fighting and blaring their music. We called the front service desk, but nothing was ever done about it. The noise continued all night!”

After some time, they wanted to give their timeshare option another chance, but they had trouble booking...yet again. Jon & Kayla tried to then roll over their available points to the next year, but of course, that cost money as well! 

The couple began researching their timeshare exit options online, and they soon found Wesley Financial Group, LLC (WFG). They read through some of WFG’s thousands of online reviews, and they decided to take the chance on seeing if they qualified for our timeshare cancellation services. With our assistance and a few months of perseverance, Jon & Kayla are now timeshare-free!*

If you know anyone with a similar timeshare experience, please feel free to pass our phone number along to them. We’d love 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 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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*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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