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Complaint Review: Resorts Transfer, Inc. - Tampa Florida

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  • Resorts Transfer, Inc. 4725 N. Lois Avenue Ste 104 Tampa, Florida U.S.A.

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On or about 2/11/09, I received a phone call Kimberly Feldman with Resorts Transfer. She indicated that they currently had a ready, willing, and able buyer for a 1 week block of time at a Wyndham Resort. She stated that there was a processing fee to place everything into the computer of $499. Once everything was in she would call me back to get me set up for my first rental with their company. On 2/12/09, I called Kimberly she indicated that the buyer was still ready, willing, and able for a week block of time. I signed up via phone they took my credit card info immediately. On 2/16/09, I still had not received docs to sign up. On 2/18/09, the docs needed to get into their supposed system arrived. I completed them faxed them back and then began inquiry into the renter they had basically promised. Needless to say, to date they have submitted no renter at any price to me.
Advertising Receipt From: ddg You may not know this sender.Mark as safe Mark as junk Sent: Wed 2/18/09 11:25 AM To: resortstransfer@yahoo.com Cc: resortstransfer@tampabay.rr.com 1 attachment receipt.pdf (143.5 KB) (See attached file: receipt.pdf) Please advise Kimberly Feldman that the advertising receipt has beenreceived. When I spoke with her last week she wanted to be notified uponits receipt so she could contact me regarding a rental that she had pendingfor $1800 for one week at Grand Desert. Thank you. Direct Phone AD# 09021109 From: ddg Sent: Wed 2/25/09 5:27 PM To: resortstranfer@tampabay.rr.com Kimberly Feldman, I had hoped to hear back from you concerning the rental of the Wyndham Grand Desert resort for @ 246,000 points a one week stay for $1800. I emailed everything over on 2/18/09 upon receiving it from your customer service department; however, no one has contacted since the "sales pitch", which is now what I am believe may have occurred. Was or is there a customer prior to my signing to advertise with your company a ready willing and able renter as described? I never would have paid $499 up front had there not been a "guaranteed rental" due to this "ready, willing and able" renter who "needed my points" for their 1 week stay. Would either you or someone from your company please contact me via phone or email asap. Thank you.
They finally responded to the above stating that they had hoped this transaction would have taken place by now also and blamed the economy. This was via telephone. The only written response to my requests is below Yahoo! Auto Response From: resortstransfer@yahoo.com Sent: Wed 2/25/09 5:29 PM To: ddg Thank you for emailing Resorts Transfer, Inc. Your message will be forwarded to the appropriate department and your questions or comments will be answered as soon as possible. Customer ServiceResorts Transfer, Inc.TC30844725 North Lois Avenue, Suite 104Tampa, FL 336141-866-603-4066

Ddg
Victorville, California
U.S.A.

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NEVER EVER Send Money in Advance!!!

AUTHOR: AMC_CURRENT - (USA)

POSTED: Monday, February 13, 2012

As someone who did this sort of work previously, let me tell you that I have yet to see ANY TIMESHARE RESALE COMPANY actually sell or rent a timeshare!  All kinds of lies are given just to get your money and all they do is post an ad on a website.  The owner of Resorts Transfer is someone that if you ever saw them in person, you wouldn't give them a penny!  Many people doing this work have some sort of addiction.

Until our government seriously cracks down on this industry, they will continue to rob people.  Many companies promise prmotions, shows, etc. to get your money.  They also promise an unrealistic price for the sale or rental.  Bottom line is this...you are simply paying someone to do something that you can do far better yourself.  Most of these companies do absolutely nothing beyond a website posting to fulfill the promise of selling or renting a timeshare.

Do not pay anyone a dime to sell or rent your timeshare.  Do not believe they "already have someone waiting" for yours!  Do not be lured into believing they will get the job done because most will not.  Again, I say "most" because I can't speak for all of these companies.  I can however speak to Resorts Transfer and tell you that if they actually sold or rented 5% of the properties they advertise, that would be a miracle.  However, even if this were the case, would you really pay $500 or more to be that 1 in 20 ???

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AUTHOR: Ddg - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Monday, June 15, 2009

Full Refund received after filing a Better Business Bureau complaint.

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