top of page
Search

You need to stop taking "Cold Calls"

Have you ever received a call, email, or letter promising a solution to issues you may have with your timeshare membership?



This might be from companies claim they can help you to exit. They might promise to sell your timeshare, offer you something they say is better, or claiming they can get you a refund?


They say they're calling from an authority.



Reading this may help you to protect yourself from being misled or scammed by some f the unscrupulous companies who focus on defrauding consumers.


Unfortunately, for many reasons and in a variety of sectors, many consumers (including timeshare owners in Europe), fall victim to scams every year, losing significant sums of money to companies that simply disappear.


In the timeshare related fraud sector, some of these activities are conducted by organisations who are looking to sell “holiday clubs” or who operate purported "get-out-of-timeshare" schemes.


OBJECTIVES HELPING YOU TO PROTECT YOURSELF.


How to avoid being scammed. The truth is, with a few simple steps, you can protect yourself from becoming the next victim to one of the many unscrupulous operators. This will equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to identify and avoid timeshare scams, empowering you to make informed decisions about your timeshare ownership. Remember, knowledge is power. By arming yourself with the right information, you can avoid falling prey to these deceptive schemes and make informed decisions about your timeshare ownership. Let's navigate the world of timeshare ownership with confidence and caution, ensuring you don't become another unfortunate statistic.


Common tactics used by scammers:


Learn the red flags to watch out for, including high-pressure sales tactics, unrealistic promises, and unsolicited contact. How to verify a company's legitimacy. They are buying and selling your contact info. Total GDPR breach



We'll guide you through the process of checking company registrations, searching online reviews, and avoiding unregistered entities. Protecting your financial information: Discover essential tips on safeguarding your personal and financial details, including never sharing bank account numbers or making upfront payments. Finding legitimate solutions: Explore alternative and reputable avenues for dealing with your timeshare, such as reputable resale companies or legal professionals.

 
 
 

Comments


bottom of page