Complaint Review: A1 Marketing Unlimited - Orlando Florida
- A1 Marketing Unlimited 77 Court St Orlando, Florida U.S.A.
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A1 Marketing Unlimited It took them over 3 months to sell my timeshare and I got $2,000 less than she said I would! Orlando Florida
*Consumer Comment: A1 Marketing Unlimited & Royal Elite Timeshare Scam
*Consumer Comment: Beware Timeshare Resort Resale
*Consumer Comment: Hard to believe
*Consumer Comment: WOW ARE U SERIOUS
*Consumer Comment: Timeshares are hard to sell.
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I was contacted by phone by a honest sounding young female. She explained to me that there would be a fee to list my timeshare property for sale and rent. She explained the program in full detail.
She said that if the property didn't sell in 90days that I needed to call back to update my information. I wanted to sell quickly and I explained that to her. She suggested I list it at $39,000 negotiable for some quick activity and then "odds are" I would have it sold before the 90 days and make $39,000 off of it. Which is better than owning it another 5 years and waisting another $4,000 in maintnance fees and such. Made sense so I signned the paperwork and paid the fee reluctantly.
60 days went by I called to see how things were going and once again expressed I needed to sell this immediatley. She told me to drop the price to $37,000 and give it another month. I did.
30 more days and no offers close to the $37,000. She called me to let me know they needed to renew my information. I was very upset and told her I needed to know how much longer it would take. She said she didn't have a crystal ball in front of her. It took them over another 30 days to get me an offer of $37,000. I almost lost the property to forclosure because it took so long.
Alex
Lehington, Pennsylvania
U.S.A.
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#5 Consumer Comment
A1 Marketing Unlimited & Royal Elite Timeshare Scam
AUTHOR: BetzabethT - ()
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, August 27, 2013
We called to ask about selling our Royal Elite timeshare and they promised us the moon, It wouldn't take long at all to see our timeshare. I have called a few times checking to see why our timeshare isn't selling, always get we are advertising but there is no hits. Lower the price, we have lowered the price a few times now, still nothing happening. I would not recommand anyone going to timeshares only to sell their time shares. They are a joke and only want you money. I have lowered the price again today just to try and get rid of it. Not happy at all with these people

#4 Consumer Comment
Beware Timeshare Resort Resale
AUTHOR: Fox - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Beware of Timeshare Resort Resale Inc They have the same address as A1 Marketing in Lanconia NH

#3 Consumer Comment
Hard to believe
AUTHOR: Fox - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, January 25, 2011
A1 Marketing Unlimited has an F rating with every BBB location where they do business. Do Not Do Business With This Company! They will lie to you, take your money and deliver nothing.
That must be some timeshare they were able to re-sell for $37,000. The original report reads like someone at A1 wrote it.

#2 Consumer Comment
WOW ARE U SERIOUS
AUTHOR: James - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, May 27, 2009
I am just curious if some people actually think about what they are saying. Is common sense not a factor in todays society. The complainer said she put her timeshare up for 39,000 dollars negotiable and recieved 37,000 dollars A 2,000 dollar difference. Last i checked negotiable meant you are willing to negotiate the price, to move the property and the person she is complaining about said they can move it in 90 days so in approximately 120 days she accepted 37,000 dollars. im not a genius but i think she made pretty well off if i was her i would be thanking A1 marketing if this is a smear add by the complainer and i was a1 id buy her a steak dinner with a thnk you and smile. All you can say to this is WOW!!!!!!!!

#1 Consumer Comment
Timeshares are hard to sell.
AUTHOR: Thomas - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, January 21, 2008
People are usually lucky to get 50% of the price they had originally paid. It sounds like you might have gotten lucky. but you never mentioned the original price.
Being in a desperate hurry to sell real estate is usually the kiss of death for getting a good selling price.
If you "almost lost the property to forclosure because it took so long" then you are probably overextended. No real estate is worth that.


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