Sunday, March 14, 2010

Florida’s Attorney General Warns Timeshare Owners for their Relief

Timeshare owners who are seeking for timeshare relief often end up being victimized by scammers and fraudsters existing in the timeshare market. Florida has much timeshare owners trying to claim back the money they have spent for the supposed services from these illegal companies.

Because of this fact, the Attorney General of Florida, Bill McCollum gave out tips for every sector commonly perpetuated by scams and frauds during a statement he released for the National Consumer Protection Week in Florida. He first addressed timeshare owners as well as prospective ones with tips they should at least live by to avoid transacting with scammers and fraudsters.

Attorney General McCollum said, “Well-informed consumers can better protect themselves, their families, and their wallets.” If timeshare owners keep these tips in mind and continue to seek for more information regarding the industry, they gain that better chance of dealing with reliable and existing companies.

Timeshare owners were reminded that scams in this industry starts even with the sales of new timeshares. It does not solely happen with timeshares for resale or for rent. So, prospective timeshare buyers should also make it a point to be careful in their transactions.

Timeshare owners seeking for ways to get rid of their packages should be careful in their transactions. Timeshare frauds and scams are aplenty and being victimized by these illegal companies can be so daunting with all the wasted effort and money. So stay informed and vigilant with all your transactions involving timeshares.

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