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How Do I Know It’s A Re-Selling Timeshare Scam?

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Timeshares offer many people the opportunity of having a holiday abroad in the sun at least once, if not twice a year. Despite the bad press timeshares have received since the 1980s, they are still popular; indeed, thousands of people have owned, and enjoyed, their holiday timeshare for years without any problems.

However, not all timeshares are what they seem and if you’re wanting to exit a timeshare contract, there’s even more danger to be aware of. Timeshare scams are big today as they’ve been in the past; the difference now is that people who run timeshare scams are much more focused on those who want to leave or sell their timeshare.

There are a plethora of totally immoral, unscrupulous groups and companies, known as brokers or agents, that target vulnerable timeshare owners. However, they are not licensed to re-sell a timeshare and they don’t have the knowledge of the legal complexities to exiting a timeshare contract.

The way they make their money from you is by ‘selling’ their services to you; but those services don’t actually exist. On top of this, they charge extremely high upfront costs often under the pretext of covering fees. So, how do you recognise a timeshare scam?

Common Re-Selling Timeshare Scams

Most re-selling timeshare scams start with an unexpected phone call from a company claiming they can re-sell your timeshare for you. They’ll often claim they have a legitimate buyer who has the funds to buy your timeshare and an offer you can’t refuse. However, to complete deal, they’ll they ask for upfront fees to cover their costs, taxes and transaction fees. They tell you that you don’t need to pay any more maintenance or mortgage fees.

Another factor that should be a major warning sign is the scammers will be very pushy, even threatening; particularly if you question them or tell them no. They may become aggressive and could harass and intimidate you. If this happens, you must report it immediately.

That’s not say there aren’t any genuine timeshare re-selling companies out there because there are. But they definitely won’t ask for upfront fees and they won’t tell you to stop paying for your timeshare until you have received confirmation from the resort that the transfer is complete.

Common Timeshare Scams To Look Out For

Part of avoiding getting caught in a timeshare scam is being aware of the types of scams that are common in the timeshare space. These are:

Warning Signs Of A Timeshare Reselling Scam

There are specific warning signs to look out for if you think you may be the target of a re-selling timeshare scam. They are:

Regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority, Sarah Waddington Solicitors specialise in resolving problems with timeshares and particularly timeshare scams. Our team is highly experienced and knowledgeable in timeshare regulation and litigation. Timeshare contracts are often long and convoluted, with plenty of legal terms that are difficult to understand. But at Sarah Waddington Solicitors, we have the experience in managing timeshare contracts as well as being able to extricate you from a contract you no longer want

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