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.

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