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Timeshare Scam – How to Avoid it

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Timeshares often represent money-saving purchases for frequent travellers. But be warned they may prove costly if

you don’t know how to detect an absolute scam.

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According to the National Timeshare Owners Association nearly 8 million Americans own timeshares, making the

thriving industry ripe for con artists.

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Timeshare scams range from hidden booking or maintenance fees to more extreme cases, such as

companies suddenly going out of business once they secure your hefty deposit, leaving you without a timeshare.

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Follow our tips for buying to avoid timeshare scams

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Leave the room if the sales pitch becomes too aggressive.

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Talk with other owners, particularly if you are staying at the timeshare resort where you are considering purchasing

property.

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Allow yourself the opportunity to consider the offer, do not sign a contract or any documents at the presentation.

Review the contract and documents with a lawyer.

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Visit the Better Business Bureau website (bbb.org) to check for complaints against the timeshare company.

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If you decide to sign a contract at the time of the presentation, get a copy immediately, do not accept

promises for them to mail or email you a copy at a later date.

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Please be careful of timeshare scams!