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Time Share Resales Scams
Have you fallen prey to a ruthless time share resale
scam? If so you are not alone. Everyday hundreds
of people are taken and mislead by resale telemarketers.
The sad truth is that many of the resale companies
doing business today are not completely honest about
what they tell their potential advertisers. It seems
there is a new scam born every minute.
Most time share owners are looking for some sort of
assurance that their resale will sell. We can't blame
them as this is the question most owners want answered.
The truth is that nobody can tell you when or if
your resale will sell.
Although time share is bought and sold daily across
the nation, nobody knows for sure when your time share
will sell. We have compiled a list of the most common
scams out there today. Read through our list of resale
scams and be wary when you deal with anyone that calls
you first on the telephone asking you if you would like
to sell your time share resale.
- The Infamous Buyer Waiting - Do not, under
any circumstances, ever let a sales representative
tell you they have a buyer waiting for your time share.
- The Crystal Ball - No one can tell you when
a time share is going to sell! Unless they are in
possession of the proverbial "crystal ball"
how in the world can they tell you approximately,
or even with any degree of certainty, when a piece
of vacation property will sell for sure?
- Sales Representatives Don't Sell Time share
- They sit in a boiler room type environment soliciting
other owners to sell or rent their unit. They are
not brokers or agents. Don't let them fool you. By
law they cannot show your time share to anyone or
charge a commission on the sale. All they are able
to do is put your advertisement online and wait for
an interested party to find it. You can do that by
yourself and save hundreds of dollars.
- Inventory Manager Close - This is where the
sales representative hands the phone off to an "inventory
manager" who then proceeds to tell you how much
they need your property in their inventory and offer
you a deal if you get this property listed today.
The point is to hurry you into a sale with pressure.
Do Not Bite!
- Over Valued Scam - With this scam, a sales
representative will tell you your time share is worth
thousands more than you paid for it in hopes of getting
you to sign up to sell your property with them. time
share is not real estate. If you paid 10K for it 15
years ago, it is still not worth more now and chances
are it's worth less. Don't get caught being greedy!
- Unregulated Fee Scam - Make sure you're not
paying too much for your advertisement. Chances are
the sales person is the one setting your price based
on whatever it is they think they can get away with
charging you. This type of unregulated pricing allows
two people with the same advertising to pay different
fees. If they ask you what you do for a living tell
them your poor and you need a discount even if your
not.
- The Open House Scam - Some sales people use
this tactic to invoke urgency in the minds of sellers.
A rep will tell an owner that "they will feature
their property at an open house this weekend"
and that "there are plenty of vacationing snowbirds
walking in off the streets to inquire about time share
just like theirs". This could not be any further
from the truth. Unless the business is located in
the "time share capital of the world" this
just does not happen. Folks do not just happen into
boiler rooms.
- The Deferred Payment - With this scam, the
rep will pass the phone off or put you on hold while
they see if they can get you "a discount"
if you promise to sign up today. They will then return
to the phone and tell you that they could not get
a discount but the manager said you can pay half now
and defer the other half until after the sale. Once
again this is a tactic to hurry you into the sale.
This scam works well since the rep has quoted your
advertising fee higher than usual to allow for the
discount.
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