martes, 8 de octubre de 2013

Time Share Scams Explained

It seems that many people see time share as a scam when in reality the scheme is a genuine offer and those who have been ripped off have had the unfortunate experience of meeting with a deliberate fraud. Buying with a reputable time share company with a long track record will keep you safe from being swindled.


In fact, if time share suits your vacation needs, it is a far from a scam and can actually save you money and time in the future. Nevertheless, the real benefit of buying a time share is not to save money but to raise the quality of your vacation experience and invest in time with your loved ones.


Even so, there are those who have experienced a deliberate time share scam, so let’s take a look at some of the ways to save yourself from a time share scam.


Most time share scams are related to selling your time share property. For example, you may get a telephone call from an agent who claims they have a buyer who wants to buy your time share. You may not have even considered selling but if the price is right, you might well take the bait. In order to receive the information of the buyer you have to pay an introduction fee, and there goes your money! You never hear from the agent again.


Some time share scams relate to the gift you receive to attend a presentation. You go to the presentation and decide not to buy a property but are still entitled to your free gift. Some companies charge you a hefty delivery fee, which costs more than the gift is worth. Other scams involve having to pay to enter a raffle in order to win your free gift. These kinds of scams are getting less common as time share companies are recognizing the need to protect their reputations and trust that the properties should simply sell themselves.


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