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Timeshare Scam Advice #1

9/12/2012

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Don’t Set Foot Inside Of a Timeshare Presentation 

You are probably saying to yourself, “I know timeshares are a scam, why should I be afraid to attend a simple presentation?” The logic seems sound enough. If you are mentally equipped beforehand, why couldn’t you avoid a timeshare scam? You are likely an intelligent person with a good amount of personal fortitude that should be able to resist a salesman's advances when it’s clearly a timeshare scam they are selling you.

However, this is exactly what so many current timeshare owners thought when they walked into the ultimate timeshare scam: the presentation. We have provided tips in the past on how to avoid this timeshare scam if you decide to actually intend to attend one of these presentations. We certainly hope this has not lulled anyone into a false sense of security and, in turn, signed a timeshare contract. We wouldn’t be able to live with ourselves! In reality, the only way to be truly safe from this gargantuan scam perpetrated by the timeshare industry is by not participating at all. The allure of a free weekend or marvelous prize may seem extremely tempting, especially when there are “no strings attached.” Flat out, this is a timeshare scam, and it has trapped many intelligent consumers before you. 

Timeshare Presentations are Extremely Dangerous 

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The abilities of timeshare salesmen cannot be overestimated. Their ability to sell a timeshare scam is sensational, and also downright despicable. If you ever read reviews of timeshare presentations, you know how harsh and brutal they can be. Attendees are crammed into a sweltering room, badgered to no end, and told lies for hours, and many are successful in selling their timeshare scams. These are experiences that no one wants to face, but the experience of being trapped in the scam of the timeshare contract is even worse. 

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Mary Thomas link
9/4/2013 08:47:32 am

If you are not interested in purchasing a timeshare, do not attend a timeshare presentation! The free gifts are not worth wasting a day of your vacation, and putting your hard earned money at risk of being scammed by the timeshare salespeople.

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Sean l link
1/18/2014 08:48:21 am

Hello!

I've started the petition "Consumer financial protection board CFPB consumerfinance.gov: Open an investigation to timeshare sales and property financing being false investments. Pass new laws to help millions of Americans trapped in these money pits." and need your help to get it off the ground.

Will you take 30 seconds to sign it right now? Here's the link:

http://www.change.org/petitions/consumer-financial-protection-board-cfpb-consumerfinance-gov-open-an-investigation-to-timeshare-sales-and-property-financing-being-false-investments-pass-new-laws-to-help-millions-of-americans-trapped-in-these-money-pits

Here's why it's important:

The CFPB should convene public hearings, a discovery board or panel to discover the unfair and deceptive practices of the timeshare industry to expose and stop them for the worthless investments and worthless deeded property that many people already know too well.

You can sign my petition by clicking here.http://chn.ge/1bar82d

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