Thursday, July 22, 2010

Some Facts About Timeshares

When it comes to exclusive ownerships, timeshares are the best vacation to choose from. Travelers enjoy the benefits of luxurious facilities and amenities without the hassles of booking. It has been patronized by so many for years since the price is justifiable to the services it renders.

But like any other industry, it was also affected by the financial crisis that urged top major hotel chains to take actions that will sustain and help survive their business and the industry as well. Alongside with the significant sales drop that amounted to loss of billions of dollars, is the ongoing entrapment of scammers towards timeshare owners. Unscrupulous companies have been persistent in doing unsound business practices. Timeshare owners continued to file complaints at their respective Attorney Generals. Better Business Bureau kept on listing and hunting those illegitimate and deceitful companies.
As a consumer, you must know your rights. A well-informed consumer can avoid common mistakes in buying and selling timeshares.

Well, it is risky not to have seen a property that you intend to purchase. But most of the potential buyers do purchase timeshares this way. You may horribly see your vacation place most likely when you arrive.

Most people think that owning a timeshare entails them to do good business in the future. Potential buyers must remember that timeshares are not like any other investments that increase in value. In fact the value depreciates through time. Most resellers sell their timeshares between 30%-50% of its original price.

Some believe that timeshares are easy to trade which in reality is not. Even if there is such a thing as timeshare exchange program, it doesn’t guarantee that you get your preferred unit. Or you may end up with a unit that you would not enjoy.

Disney, Marriott, Hyatt, and Hilton have a uniform standard with their timeshares. If you chose to buy a unit directly from the companies mentioned, the cost may reach up to 60% more than what you purchase from the resale market. It is because the payment includes the company’s marketing costs which includes a 3-day free timeshare experience, vacation activities, and meals for potential buyers.
Consumers must be very careful on companies that force you to sign a contract. Refuse and avoid the “Buy-it-NOW-one-time-only-offers!!!” as this is one of the hard-sell tactics.

If you happen to have that timeshare and you want to dispatch it because for some reason you don’t like it anymore. Call Transfer Smart. Transfer Smart offers timeshare clients a reliable way of getting rid of timeshares forever.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Having a problem with your timeshare property? Don’t fret because Transfer Smart is there for you!

Yes, you enjoyed your timeshare property, but to what extent? Well, most timeshare owners these days want to get rid of their timeshare properties. This is due to several reasons, whether money issues or time schedules that hinder timeshare owners to take hold of their properties. It is also because of the economic recession that made people’s budget be tight.

However, getting rid of a timeshare property is really hard. You have to be prepared with the papers, contracts, etc. While doing everything for timeshare owners to be able to get rid of their timeshares, they continually pay for the annual maintenance, repair, taxes and other fees they must take responsibility of as timeshare owners.

Several of these people opt to sell their timeshare properties, but they end up wasting money instead. What’s best to do is to look for a complete exit solution for timeshare properties, and that is via Transfer Smart Incorporated.

Transfer Smart Incorporated is a legal and one of the best companies around. They have already helped thousands of people get away with their timeshare property contracts and the annual fees that go along with it. The company has created a system that is surely effective for timeshare owners to get rid of their timeshare contracts.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

An Escape From Timeshare Units

Buying a vacation home was once a good way to spend a wonderful vacation with the family. With timeshares, it not only offers you the first class facilities, amenities, and services but also allows you to save more than staying in an ordinary vacation package.

But when recession hit the world economy, finances were hard to manage. Goods and commodities’ prices kept increasing as well as the services rates. Companies have run out of gains and received a big chunk of losses. In effect, jobs were cut down, thus making it more difficult for an individual to survive.

And with this, an ordinary citizen needs to cut down his expenses too. The tables have been turned due to economic recession. Not so long ago, you can still afford to pay the annual maintenance fees. But now, it has been very difficult to pay it up to date. You tried selling it, yet you feel it doesn’t make sense. Someone offers it at a very low price—a very insulting price in exchange of the timeshare you well loved.

But I’m sure it did cross your mind to just abandon it. Anyway, you are not using it anymore. With this, I can say, you’re wrong. Once you neglect your responsibilities, you might be charged more. The timeshare company might hand the case to the court and sue you. That’s another additional fees and penalties. And if you still refuse to pay then you might end up in jail.
So, why do you think timeshare companies wouldn’t want you to get out of your timeshares when in fact you don’t use it anymore?

If companies will just allow people to escape from their financial responsibilities, then there would be more vacant timeshares. And this will be a burden on the part of the company. In short, no company would want you to just evaporate without settling your fees. As long as you are tied up with it for whatever valid reasons you have, then there’s no way you can escape from it.

My advice is to go back to your timeshare company and negotiate it with them. Tell them that you no longer can sustain the finances and that you are not using it anymore. Be ready for some cash settlements. Or you can auction your unit in eBay, Craigslist, etc.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

More Timeshare Developers compete—Walt Disney is definitely on the game!

There are already a lot of luxurious timeshare developers that offer great vacation accommodations to people around the world. Last April, G Worldwide announced that they are developing more resorts and hotels for gays to enjoy. In 2011, people will expect a big property in construction with all-in-one accommodations like a gym, spa, bars, restaurants, etc. However, in just a snap, another timeshare developer beat them in offering more luxurious timeshare resorts with high-quality accommodations.

There are a lot more timeshare developers competing in the market these days. Many of these most popular developers are expanding their business to the global market.

Recently, world-renowned Walt Disney is ready for the competition. What they currently offer is for people to live in the Disney world. However, it’s a different style for Disney. People get to buy lots inside the Disney Park. It’s up to them whatever they want to construct. They can build their own houses or if they want, a whole new resort or a rest house for them. Disney is giving consumers more options, while they continue to attract and entertain them with their rides, museums, and other attractions that are of Disney’s signature.

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.

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