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Complaint Review: Best Holiday Club Marketing Services - Internet

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Best Holiday Club Marketing Services Timeshare Selling scam. Take your money and tell you they will sell your timeshare. Instead you end up keeping your timeshare and they have your money. Internet

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Were recommended to this company by Punta Pacifico resort in mazatlan. Told they could sell our timeshare in 180days for $26000. We had to pay $899USD to start the process and if they didn't sell in 180days we would get an additional 25% of the price as a late fee.

Instead, after 180days we started being told they were looking for a buyer. then we are told the buyer is looking at financing options. Then they need credit checks ect ect. All the run around just to eventually have a "closing date" with the buyer that pulls out. This has happened 8 times over the last year we have been waiting for our contract to close. We have received no money from them or sale of our timeshare in the last year and they have received my $899 for a 180day past overdue contract. They just keep emailing that they are looking for a new buyer ect. ect.

I still own my timeshare and have to pay my maintenance fees on it untill it is sold. It should have been sold within the 180days but wasn't so I had to pay maintenance fees on my property that I still own and will likely own forever or untill I find a real timeshare selling company that doesn't rip you off.

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#1 Consumer Suggestion

timeshare scam

AUTHOR: Austin Aaronson, Esq. - ()

POSTED: Monday, January 19, 2015

Chances are good that during the sales pitch leading up to your timeshare purchase, you were promised that you were making a real estate 'investment', that there exists a substantial secondary market for timeshare resales, that your timeshare would appreciate in value, that there were people 'waiting in the wings' to purchase the same unit, time was of the essence, etc…

Sad to say, if there exists a secondary market for timeshare sales at all, it is extremely  limited. But this has in no way prevented the formation of a cottage industry for another set of unsavory types in the "timeshare 'resale'" industry. These are individuals who typically work out of boiler room settings, who charge exorbitant fees, pocket the money, and thereafter generally do nothing. They are not licensed realtors, and their 'clientele' consists largely of elderly individuals who are especially vulnerable. The situation has become so dire that it has prompted the State of Florida, for example, to pass the Timeshare Resale Accountability Act. Dozen of criminal prosecutions have come out of legislation like this. According to Federal Trade Commission official Charles Harwood, quoted in the Bloomburg Report: “Timeshare resale scammers have cheated tens of thousands of timeshare owners out of tens of millions of dollars by convincing them to pay for a false promise.” http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-06-06/florida-prosecutors-say-191-timeshare-cases-filed-in-crackdown.html

The bottom line: Don't get scammed again. Your best chance to keep this from happening is to hire an attorney. We have been specializing in legally rescinding timeshares for some time now, with very favorable results.

You owe it to yourself to obtain sound, competent legal representation by counsel with over twenty-five years experience in contract litigation. You will be made aware of your rights in addressing the situation with professionalism and integrity. In many cases we can obtain a legal rescission of the contract so as to get you out from under that oppressive lifelong timeshare obligation. At the very least, there often exist good faith legal grounds to warrant a formal dispute invoking federal consumer law to protect your credit with the national bureaus. We'll be happy to discuss your rights free of charge at 407-644-1336. You may also visit our website at http://www.aaronsonlawgroup.com.

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