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Complaint Review: Alliance Business Solutions - Michigan Minnesota

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Alliance Business Solutions Timeshare sale offer? Is this real? Michigan Minnesota

*Consumer Comment: Alliance Business Solutions & Royal Elite Timeshare Scam

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 I was contacted by Amos Otis, stating he had a buyer for my timeshare and that he could offer me up to $25,000.  The caller ID had blocked.

I have had many similar calls in the past and I am very sceptical. What's the catch?  Send $2,195.  But wait, don't send any money as I will receive a contract first?  How do I even know the contract is real?

I Googled their website and only found this

http://alliancecapitalus.com/main.html

I checked their testimonials and then Googles those people and found this

http://www.exchangeservicesinc.net/testimonals.html

Exactly the same comments.

How about this, if you can sell my timeshare, you pay for all related costs, then send me the money.  I will then give back 25% of that money. I have just been taken in one too many times by this sort of call.

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#1 Consumer Comment

Alliance Business Solutions & Royal Elite Timeshare Scam

AUTHOR: ThomasR - ()

POSTED: Thursday, August 01, 2013

I was also contacted by them, claiming that they could sell my Royal Elite timeshare. ANY group that calls YOU is 99% certain to be an upfront fee company. What are those? A group that makes great sounding promises to rent/lease/sell/transfer/etc your timeshare or system membership points at a good to great price. They often claim to have a buyer or a renter or a group wanting space, etc - but then YOU have to pay to assure the process gets done. In reality that is all they really want - the upfront money paid by you and they can basically disappear (you'll hear nothing more from them & they will be very hard to impossible to reach) to go after the next victim.

DO NOT try to deal with them as it is a scam. Forget any "guarantees" as they are unenforceable (ask yourself what recourse you'd have if you couldn't reach them tomorrow or they simply never followed through with the promises made). Forget any protection from a credit or debit card. They have things set up so what you are promised meets the minimum requirements to assure they, not you, get paid.

DO NOT try to use them or you will be out whatever money they manage to get from you. THAT is a guarantee you can bank on unlike the meaningless, unenforceable one they are trying to lure you in with.

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