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Timeshare Scams and Fraud



offer to buy my points,asked for holding deposit paid by credit card.Original offer falls through and a miraculous corporate offer,,very same day,,appears.More fees to cover the legal fees asked for.Bells rang and I refused There is very on either company on web so when I looked for scams in their name I found nothing.There is some bad press now so be warned.

This company called and told us they had a purchaser for our timeshare. We asked them to send us some paperwork to review, in which they did. However something about it doesn't seem quite right. They say they will send us a check for $26,500 and after we receive the money we have to pay them a 9% commission. What really got my attention was that in the contract it states that this agreement is confidential between Corporate Event Services and the Owners and payment will be released no later than 45 days of the purchaser signing the contract. I wish that I could post the complete contract for everyone to see in order to help someone that maybe receiving these same calls.

I just got off the phone with them myself. I normally do not answer calls from numbers I don't know because of all the marketing calls, but somehow, I thought this was from a bank I was expecting a call from. When they said they were Time share real solutions and asked me if I wanted to sell my timeshare, my response was not, if it costs me any upfront fee as I was previously victimized a couple of years ago. She went on and sympathized with me and went through the whole speech which I think was read. Then came the marketing fee. When I told her that I am not in a position to do this now, she asked if discounting it would make a difference and I said probably not since it probably will not be enough. She then handed the phone to another lady who became immediately hostile wh... Read More

AEM promised that I would have to send no money in order to receive $37,000 for the sale of my timeshare. I insisted on this because I didn't think it was legitimate. i also thought that I did a good job checking on there legitimacy before going any further. Their contract and documents all looked professional and legal. They got me on a clause in the contract that said that i would be responsible for any fees or taxes unpaid. As I knew there weren't any I signed the contract. Then they came up with fees and taxes I hadn't anticipated, amounting to thousands. Eventually I realized that it was a scam and that they would never run out of fees and taxes.

attempt to sell timeshare with a bogus title company, Integra Closings Solutions and escrow officer Herman Coors Jr

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