Wanda D. had several health issues and other life events happen to her right after her initial timeshare purchase. She was deceived several times into purchasing or upgrading her timeshares, all of which had been presented as legitimate options for eliminating her timeshare payments that could have gone toward her medical treatments and medications.
Below is a written account of the timeshare debacle that Wanda experienced. We hope her written account will enlighten some of the tactics that the timeshare industry often uses on good, unsuspecting people. Names of people have been changed and/or redacted for privacy reasons.
Wanda’s original timeshare purchase was during a 3+ hour sales meeting in Branson, Missouri, with her son alongside her to tour the property and endure the long pitch. She’d rejected multiple offers from the pushy timeshare salesmen, but her age wouldn’t allow her to sit through the meeting much longer than the few hours she’d already been there. After sitting with four different sales people, Wanda caved to the pressure and figured she could make her timeshare work out between herself and her family.
Wanda had never even utilized the timeshare in Branson, before she was offered a free, three day trip to Orlando, Florida. On her trip, she was told that the maintenance fees and other charges would be rising significantly over the next year for her initial timeshare purchase in Branson. Wanda, her son and grandson endured another 3+ hour timeshare sales pitch when she was told about her Branson timeshare. The sales people told her that this new purchase would cover a lot more trips and options for her family, and so Wanda thought it was a good idea at first. But it didn’t take her long to realize that she didn’t want the Orlando timeshare option.
“At the Orlando meeting, I just wanted to leave and I was exhausted. So I agreed to switch my timeshare. They didn’t tell me in Branson, but they’d told me in Florida that I had so many days to cancel this switch. I got back to my hotel room, read the instructions and got out of that Orlando switch.”
Wanda and her family were eventually able to reserve their timeshare in Branson, and she recognizes that it was a beautiful area with a great view, but her ongoing health issues have prevented her from being able to fully utilize it.
“I have a pinched nerve in my hip and arthritis in my feet so it’s hard for me to fully enjoy trips like these anymore. Especially with mountain areas like Branson, I just can’t keep up with family and grandkids like that nowadays.”
Her bills and other needed maintenance repairs on her home were beginning to pile up when Wanda realized she had to do something about her timeshare. There were too many things requiring her and her family’s attention back home to worry about accommodating week-long trips to Branson. She heard an advertisement for Wesley Financial Group, LLC (WFG), on the radio one day, so she decided to reach out to us here after some failed attempts with other timeshare cancellation companies and law firms.
WFG has successfully helped Wanda escape her timeshare so that she can now focus on her home and spending more time with her children and grandchildren!* If you know someone who’s in timeshare distress and could use our services, please pass along our phone number below or watch some satisfied customer testimonials. We would be more than happy 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 cancelled within the time specified in the WFG Enrollment Agreement).
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