Susan V. Was Told Booking Dates For Her Timeshare Would Be Easy

Written by: Chuck McDowell Updated: Apr 29, 2023 Published: Apr 09, 2021 3 minute read

For years, Susan lived a busy life, and so when it came time to retire she wanted to travel and relax as much as possible. When she was made to believe a timeshare would allow her to do this she decided to move forward. But it didn’t take long for her to see the writing on the wall. 

Below includes a few excerpts from Susan’s timeshare nightmare. We hope her written account helps to uncover a few of the unethical sales tactics timeshare companies use every day. The names of people and companies have been changed or omitted. 

“I remember that when I attended the presentation I was told that it would be easy to book. They also tried to explain to me that it would be something my children would enjoy long after my time. Perhaps I was naive, but I thought it was cool because I felt like I would own something in the end. It took me 6 hours to get finalized and I think I was just worn down. And who does not get excited about 3 days free stay with meals, shows, etc. They made it all look so inviting.”

Soon after moving forward with the purchase of her timeshare, Susan started to see just what a fire she had been thrown into. 

“It was hard to coordinate a stay at any of the resorts. Also, many of the resorts were not available when I needed them...such as Hawaii. I believe that one was a two-year wait. Also, I was often referred to a third-party exchange program, but I did not care for most of their options. One year I tried to book a stay in Vancouver, Canada but I was put on a notification list that I never heard from unless I reached out to them. That one was also a one year put off. I asked twice to sell back and was not given that option. Instead, I was just informed they had no option for that.”

After a few failed attempts at trying to rent and sell her timeshare, Susan started to look for other options. That’s when she heard a radio advertisement for Wesley Financial Group, LLC (WFG). 

“Once I was informed that WFG would give me my money back if they weren’t successful, I figured what do I have to lose?”

We are happy to inform you that the WFG team was able to assist Susan in the termination of her timeshare agreement. Not only is Susan now free of her timeshare, but she’s also been relieved of over $30,000 in timeshare mortgage debt.*

“I am very satisfied with the process and very thankful for the amazing work of WFG. All of the people I worked with had a ‘we got this’ mentality, which always reassured me I was with the right company.”

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 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 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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