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Premere International Exchange Katherine Young, Sopia Shannel Timeshare Rental Scam Sacramento California
They called wanting to use a member's timeshare exchange for a company conference. I was advised I could use my exchange company but the location 'Cancun' and Hyatt Regency was unavailable but Destination Services could use their exchange service for me.
Premier Exchange would do the exchange for a fee of $199 for one week but their hook is you have to give them the Credit Card number before any rental amounts would be forwarded to your attention. They will charge your credit card or account before you see any funds from these people. they promise a rental amount of $3,600 and a maintenance fee of $750 for a total payment of $4,350. All that is necessary is for you to pay the $199 exchange fee.
This offer was given to me and I canceled my card before they withdrew any funds. Thank you Ripoff Report.
The first gal that called identified herself as Sopia Shannel with Advance Services. She provided her address that matched the address given for AdvanceServices.com In Sacramento, CA. She said that I would be called by a representative of Premere International Exchange.
Sopia Called me from 916-218-4506 She gave her number as 916 641 1212
Katherine Young, who sounded like the first caller called me on 323-244-2124.
It sounded too good to be true and from looking at the previous reports, it was.
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charlesb12
Hayward,California,
Premere International Exchange & Royal Elite Timeshare Scam
#2Consumer Comment
Tue, April 01, 2014
We listed our Royal Elite timeshare with Premere International Exchange in August of 2012. They were very friendly, persistent, and eager to give us great information regarding how quickly our week would rent. As you can see, it's been over a year and we've NEVER received a phone call regarding our listing. We've reduced the asking price several times and each time we did, it took more than 2 phone calls to get the price correct on the website. This company could care less about you once you give them your $600. I advise against anyone using them to "rent" your timeshare. If only we could get back the money we so willingly, so foolishly gave them...