Thursday, June 24, 2010

A Couple Wanting to Unload their Timeshare Gets Victimized

Tom and Barbara Remy, from Massachusetts were already desperate to get rid of their timeshare property. At first, they were enjoying their vacation at the property, but it was beyond their expectation that that annual fees of their timeshare started to become a burden for them.

Worldwide Marketing Solutions, a timeshare resale company contacted them and offered to sell their timeshare. The agent made a convincing sales pitch, saying that they could sell their timeshare in England because there is a great demand for it there. This is an offer which they cannot resist at all.

As part of the company’s services, Tom and Barbara were asked for a fee of $1,200. Again, the agent explained where their payment would go. After that, the couple gave the company the exact amount they asked for. Two weeks after their deal, they phoned the company, but no one answered them.

However, months after the transaction, a new company contacted the couple again to bring “good news” to them The agent said that they are taking over Worldwide Marketing Solutions and have found a buyer in England for their timeshare property. Again, the agent asked for a closing payment that costs $3,894. Without hesitation, the couple paid them.

The couple phoned the company weeks after the transaction. Again, there was no answer. This time, it was for real. The company had vanished and their money was taken away from the couple.

Friday, June 18, 2010

US Campaigns on Getting Rid of Timeshares

America has been serious about the ongoing turmoil among timeshare owners. The economic crisis had urged these owners to give up their expenses on timeshares. It has been a financial burden for these owners who continue to pay for something they don’t anymore use at all.

The first instinct of a timeshare owner when he feels financially incapable already is to reduce expenses. For them, selling their property is the key. And so they find ways and means and develop strategies in which they can dispatch it as soon as possible. But due to the recession, there is an influx of timeshares in the market making it hard for these timeshare owners to be seen and found.

And scammers have spread everywhere trying to ditch every single timeshare owner in town. They did it in patterns like calling up, making promises, asking for your credit card numbers, and disappear like a thief in the night. Since the owners are desperate to sell their timeshares, they are easily the victims of these frauds.

Some tried donating it in order to be auctioned for a charity cause. Some tried renting it out so there is still money to pay for the maintenance fees.

In order to address the burden of timeshare owners in paying for its maintenance fees, and to avoid being scammed, Transfer America, will be holding a seminar for timeshare owners who want to get rid of their timeshares. “Get Rid of My Timeshare” will be conducted in Arkansas, Arizona, Georgia, Alabama, Oklahoman, Tennessee and North Carolina on June 11 to June 14, 2010.

The said seminar shall tackle on the effect of the economic downturn that resulted to a massive timeshare resale market. It will also present the successful tactics and strategies needed to “create the perfect timeshare trap”. It will open your minds to the possible financial impact of your used or unused timeshares. Also, it shall present some documented research on timeshares from “governmental agencies, main-stream media, and other well-known print publications”. Moreover, the seminar shall provide the trusted methods on how to turn your backs from timeshares successfully.

Carolyn and Larry MCullen, owners of an RV timeshare have tried various ways to sell their timeshare and the price went down as low as $295 to sell it.

This seminar requires a pre-registration during which the specific times and locations will be provided. There will be sales offer during the event but the audience will not be forced to purchase.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Timeshare Relief in Vermont

Who wouldn’t be encouraged to stay in a place like Vermont where you can see green mountains, covered bridges, and amazing mountain peaks? Its beautiful location is conducive for skiing and snowboarding during the winter season that the whole family can enjoy. Hiking, biking and other summer sports activities are the best in Vermont. You can choose Smugglers’ Notch Resort, a famous family resort, or the Sugar bush Resort that is 45 minutes away from the airport.
But though Vermont is as beautiful as a paradise, you cannot discount the fact that owning a timeshare unit has not been good after all.

The rise of commodities as well as services prompted the global recession. Jobs were cut off, bank loans were impossible. Everything seems to fall apart. And with this, it affected majority of the travelers and vacation-lovers to spend a wonderful holiday in any timeshare destination.
And now, your financial status is likewise affected. You yourself know that you no longer can afford of the increasing annual maintenance fees. You don’t get to spend a vacation in a unit since you no longer have the time to do so because of the many part time jobs that you’ve decided to enter. In short, having a timeshare Vermont is not at all practical and you just badly wanted to get away with it.

Well there are solutions in which you use in order to be freed from the clutches of your timeshares. First option is to sell or rent it. By selling, you no longer own the rights of your unit. When you let others rent it, you are generating income that at least could help you pay the maintenance fees on time. Or you can simply post an advertisement in the internet in which millions of people can view your timeshare sale. And the list goes on and on.

But the best resort to this problem is to inquire your Timeshare Relief Vermont—if your unit is in Vermont. The organization provides assistance to timeshare owners who wanted to successfully transfer the ownership of their unit immediately. These are people who are experts in the field that will not allow you to pass on the financial burdens of acquiring a timeshare. The organization was founded by Cindy MacMillan and David MacMillan who were also former timeshare owners.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Sol Melia Vacation Club Opens Two New Timeshare Properties in Croatia

Sol Melia Vacation Club continues to boom in the timeshare industry in 2010. In 2009, the different resorts of Sol Melia gained a lot of profit from all the timeshare properties that were sold, despite the economic recession. Their profit and sale increased up to more than 100% last year. The biggest increase they have.

Sol Melia Vacation Club has over 300 resorts in 28 countries worldwide. The resorts are located in Florida, Mexico, Puerto Rico, USA, and even in Europe.

As Sol Melia Vacation Club continues to boom and at the same time be of great service to more people, they recently opened two more luxurious resorts in Umag, Croatia. The two new resorts, namely Melia Coral and Melia Istran Villas live up to the great quality and advantages that Croatia as a place offers. These two resorts also continue to be beneficial, with great services and accommodations that also live up to the name of Sol Melia.

The features of Melia Corral include: 244 rooms, 6 suites, one spa, one pool, a solarium, a tapas bar, a Mediterranean tavern, plus two outdoor areas, the Club Elite Automat and the Beach Club that the timeshare owners can enjoy.

On the other hand, Melia Istrian Villas has over 180 properties on the sea’s edge. It has 15 tennis courts that a lot of people can enjoy for free. Melia Istrian Villas also boasts great architectural design. They also have the new O Grill restaurant.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Timeshare Relief Vermont

I am way above a minimum-wage earner. That is one of the reasons why I bought a timeshare in Vermont where I could enjoy skiing and snowboarding. And sometimes, I get to enjoy cycling around its cities where I shop for some stuff I could bring back home. It was one of the most wonderful experiences I had in Vermont. But not when the global recession started in 2008.
I asked myself? What should I be afraid of? I still can afford my timeshare maintenance fees. But then, goods and services were escalating. Month after month it became hard for me to budget my dough. So, I had to take some other business to compensate for my needs—like my timeshare.

Since when did a timeshare consider a need? Here it goes. So, the problem is your timeshare. And it’s making it hard for you both financially and emotionally. The timeshare organization has decided to increase timeshare’s maintenance fees. Maintenance fees are compulsory fees that are paid annually for the maintenance of your unit. Even if you are away for work, your vacation place will always be in good conditioned. You will not have to worry about water, electric and utility bills such as phone, cable, and the likes. But you just can’t get away with it. You have signed on a timeshare contract that you thought was a need. Then you’ll eventually feel that there’s no turning back.

Or maybe you can sell your timeshare Vermont. But here you are again faced with the dilemma that there’s no market who considers it as a need. Timeshare has no value at all. It’s not an investment. So why on earth would they buy it? There are only a few noted cases wherein a timeshare was successfully sold in a short span of time. But that short of time was not that short anyway.

Good thing there is Timeshare Relief Vermont. It was founded by Cindy Martin and David Macmillan who were also victims of timeshare promises. The said organization helps timeshare owners to get out of their unwanted timeshares. The organization values good relationship with the customers and the proper execution of all timeshare transfers made its way to be ranked no.318 in The Inc. 500. In a span of 5 years, it they were able to help many timeshare owners.

Despite all the timeshare problems that you have encountered, thank God, there is Timeshare Relief.

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