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Complaint Review: Wesley Financial Group LLC TRUSTED BUSINESS | Ripoff Report Verified™ …businesses you can trust. Dedicated to 100% customer satisfaction. Timeshare cancellation company focused on helping customers who were misled or had deceitful sales tactics used against them. Assists in transferring ownership of timeshares. 100% money back guarantee.

  • Reported By:
    Peter — Nashville Tennessee United States of America
  • Submitted:
    Wed, June 13, 2012
  • Updated:
    Thu, August 08, 2019
  • Wesley Financial Group, LLC TRUSTED BUSINESS | Ripoff Report Verified™ …businesses you can trust. Dedicated to 100% customer satisfaction. Timeshare cancellation company focused on helping customers who were misled or had deceitful sales tactics used against them. Assists in transferring ownership of timeshares. 100% money back guarantee.
    2738 North Mt. Juliet Road
    Mt. Juliet, Tennessee
    United States of America
  • Phone:
    615-288-2000
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 Wesley Financial is a Scam and they are engaged in illegal activity.

Wesley Financial split off from VO Group because VO Group was under investigation for fraud.  They do all the same illegal things that VO Group does but just under a different name.  Chuck Mcdowell, the owner of Wesley Financial, is a former Vice President of VO Group.  All of the top financial officers of VO Group have been arrested for fraud.  When all the top officers were arrested and news hit the internet, VO Group just changed their name to VO Financial and they are continuing to do the same exact illegal fraud that they were doing under the old name.  (See news article below) You are just not supposed to notice the similarity in name and the fact that they are working from the exact same addresses that VO Group used with the same exact people and using the same exact fraudulent tactics. (Notice below that the address of both businesses are the same.) Basically, VO Group is scattering like cockroaches when the lights are turned on.   Do not give them any money.   I have alerted U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman who is the lead prosecutor in the case against VO Group about the most recent attempt to fool the public by creating many new corporations to try to hide identities of the criminals. Wesley Financial is just one more of these new id

Even Wesley Financials testimonials are fake. On the very first page they show you Victims of timeshare. The sad truth is those same people have been seen before somewhere else. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2G11hGDrhc has these same actors talking about their situation, for a different company of course but which company was it that helped them. Surley not Wesley Financial. They have been open for less than 60 days and are telling their clients it takes a year two complete the process. So, with not having been open for more than 60 days and the process taking a year, How can you have anyone giving a testimonial? Its a shame, some people will never understand the bigger picture and only look at greed and money Watch Both videos, the one of YouTube from TAI and the one of Wesley FInancial. Sad! If you cant find anyone to say anything good about your company, Why not pay actors.

Most of the people who work for Wesley Financial are former timeshare salesmen for Wyndham. They were trained by Wyndham to use fraudulent sales practices.   They use the same exact fraudulent sales practices on a daily basis that Wyndham uses and that they berate Wyndham for using.  They will tell you how horrible the sales practices of Wyndham are and ironically, they are using the exact same techniques to get you to buy their services.  They will tell you, for example, that they are calling you because they are investigating a complaint that you or a family member made.  This is a lie.  They do not have any information that you made a complaint.  They just want you to start telling them all the things that you are unhappy with Wyndham about.  (or other timeshare companys).  They will tell you that they do this service for free.  This is a lie.  Just ask them if you have to pay any money upfront.  Of course, they will not tell you the truth but you will find that you have to send them a check for many thousands of dollars or they will not do anything for you. 

You can do what they do for free.  You do not need to pay them tens of thousands of dollars to help you. They just lead you to think that they are doing something for you that you cannot do yourself.  All they do is tell you to stop paying your money to Wyndham.  If you do not pay Wyndham for 90 days, they will issue a deed in lieu automatically.  This happens as a matter of law.  It is simply a quick foreclosure process that is provided by law and Wyndham uses.  They make you think they have done some work for you but all they do is just tell you not to pay.  That is Step one of the fraud.  They get you out of your existing contract with your timeshare company.  Step 2 of the fraud is to buy points cheap from a secondary market for pennies on the dollars. 

They then sell you the points for astronomical amounts compared to what they paid for the points and for what you can get the points for on the internet from 3rd parties.  The scam is complete and you will never know what they did.   They fleeced you and they made an obscene profit doing it.  So step 2 of the fraud is to sell you back less points than you currently own so you do not have to pay as much and you have rolled back the clock to a point where you have the amount of points that you like instead of the extra points that you do not need. 

There are so many lies that they tell you that I cannot begin to list them.  One you should know about though is that they claim that a committee will decide if they will help you.  They will tell you that so many people want their help that they can only assist the people who have the strongest case.  What a joke!!!  They will take anybody who pays them.  They will also tell you that you have to make a decision in a hurry otherwise the committee will drop your case and they will help someone else.  Does this sound a lot like the tactics of Wyndham.  (You must buy today or you will not get this price again.)  They will tell you that this practice of Wyndham is misrepresentation and against the law.  They will not tell you that they use the same trick on you.

These people are professional liars and they use every illegal sales trick in the book to get you to purchase their product. These people need to be stopped. Until the FTC and FBI put them out of business for good, I will keep the internet up to date when they try to hide their identity again and again.

News Article that was published April 25, 2002 by the newspaper Inside the Gate.

Adam Lacerda, VO Group Staff Arrested for Timeshare Fraud

CAMDEN, N.J. (April 18, 2012) U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced yesterday that nine people from southern New Jersey were arrested for their alleged roles in a $2.4 million mail fraud conspiracy involving timeshare mortgages.

Seven others were also charged in the conspiracy and will have initial court appearances in Florida, South Carolina, Virginia, and the U.S. Virgin Islands before going to New Jersey to answer the charges in Complaints unsealed yesterday. The  defendants arrested in New Jersey were expected to appear yesterday afternoon before U.S. Magistrate Ann Marie Donio in Camden federal court.

All sixteen of them are affiliated with The Vacation Ownership Group, (a/k/a VO Group LLC).

The nine defendants arrested in New Jersey are:

Adam Lacerda, 28, Egg Harbor Township
Ashley R. Lacerda, 32, Egg Harbor Township
Steven Cox, 48, Ventnor City
Ian Resnick, 37, Absecon
Ryan E. Bird, 34, Clementon
Francis Santore, 52, Northfield
Brian Corley 27 Egg Harbor
Catherine Bannigan, 57, Egg Harbor Township
Joseph Diventi, 32, Somers Point

Also charged are:

Alfred Giordano, 32, Horry County, S.C.
Vincent Giordano, 27, Margate
Joseph Saxon, 38, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands
Aimee Allen, 26, Little River, S.C.
Genevieve Manzoni, 46, Lake Worth, Fla.
Eric Reilly, 33, Galloway
Eric K. Reiff, 40, Williamsburg, Va.

According to the complaint: In July 2010, law enforcement officers began investigating The Vacation Ownership Group, (a/k/a VO Group LLC). The investigation revealed that from at least March 2009 and to Sept. 1, 2011, the defendants, through the VO Group, participated in a fraudulent scheme in which representatives of the VO Group, often using false identities, telephoned owners of timeshare vacation properties purchased from Flagship Resort Development, Wyndham Vacation Resorts Inc., and other timeshare developers. They convinced the owners in some cases to submit money to the VO Group, purportedly to pay off the owners mortgages on their timeshares.

The VO Group claimed that the timeshare owner could pay off the mortgage balance at a substantially reduced amount often by as much as 50 percent the amount of the owners original mortgage by mailing payment to the VO Group at a Post Office box in Pleasantville, N.J. The VO Group representatives also got timeshare owners to send the VO Group money purportedly to have timeshares cancelled or sold.

After receipt of payments for the VO Groups service, the conspirators caused those payments to be deposited into a bank account in the name of the VO Group. Rather than paying off the timeshare owners mortgage, cancelling the owners timeshare, or selling the timeshare, the conspirators used the timeshare owners money for their personal use.

The investigation also revealed that in an attempt to cover up the scheme, the conspirators in most cases engaged in a bait and switch tactic by purchasing an additional timeshare in the victims name without the victims knowledge. The victim purportedly had assented to the purchase based on documents the VO Group previously emailed to the victim for signature even though the victim had been led to believe he or she was simply paying off the original timeshare mortgage.

During the course of the investigation, law enforcement officers interviewed approximately 225 victims of the conspirators scheme identified to date. Many of the victims are elderly. Law enforcement has determined that the conspirators defrauded the victims of more than $2.4 million.

All of the defendants except Alfred Giordano, Aimee Allen and Eric K. Reif were arrested Tuesday and are in custody.

3 Updates & Rebuttals


Evita75

Hayward,
California,

Timeshare Cancellation Scam

#4Consumer Comment

Tue, November 12, 2013

Timeshare cancellation is the real solution to get out of a timeshare. When properly cancelling a timeshare, there is no further strings attached to the resort. It is important (however), to know the rules of timeshare cancellation . There are lots of companies that just want to make an easy buck and will even guarantee to recover all monies paid... if you pay them an upfront fee. This is an extension to the original scam. Never pay upfront to sell, rent, donate or cancel a timeshare contract. Do your homework and investigate the company you will choose to assist you with the cancellation of your timeshare contract as there are many who will tell you (what you would like to hear in order to empathize with you and get your business.) whatever necessary to get more money out of you.


Howard

charleston,
South Carolina,
United States of America

Wesley Financial Helped Me

#4Consumer Comment

Wed, August 01, 2012

I have dealt with Wesley Financial Group and they ended up saving me $43,000. I had bought a timeshare and then added more to go to a higher amount of points. I was duped into purchasing more due to lies that if I rented out my points it would pay my mortgage payments and maint fees off and other lies. It put a financial strain on my family when I ended up having to make all those payments. I was contacted by a company out of Florida that told me they had buyers for my timeshare and I lost $2000 when I never heard from them again.

Wesley Financial Group contacted me in March 2012 and offered to help me. They told me that that they could get the $81,000 I owed my timeshare company reduced down to $38,000. Since I had already lost $2000 I did research on them. I went to the BBB and noticed they had only been opened for 7 months but had 0 compaints against them. They sent me contracts and I noticed they were using a lawyer by the the name of Wayne Halper out of Nashville. I was amazed when I researched him  and saw his accomplishments. He was the lawyer and manager for lots of people in the music industry. He had been head of Steven Speilberg 's Dreamworks Record Label.

He also is the co-chairman of the finance committee of the Country Music Association and Treasurer of the Country Music Hall of Fame. I Knew then that this was a legitiment company because someone of his stature would not risk losing everything by being involved in a timeshare scam. I signed the contracts and they did everything they promised. They got me out of my existing contract and got my debt eliminated. They then got me a new deed issued for the same amount of points I already had. I have since referred 4 other people to them and they got 1 of them out of their contract altogether that did not want any more timeshare. They are helping the other 3 out by doing what they did for me and reducing their debt.

To Peter of Nashville who wrote this that obviously has a vendetta against them, let me ask you a question? How Is saving me $43,000 plus high interest a scam? If they are making some money by getting the points from a wholesale company who cares? They still saved me $43,000!

I also found my dealings with Wesley Financial Group a lot different then what the poster said. They never told me they were investigating a complaint  a family member or me filed. They simply stated that they were calling timeshare owners  and I might have been lied to and were helping people out that were.

2. They did do a lot of work for me that I can not share due to signing a non-disclosure.

3. They never told me I had to do anything immediately or they would drop my case.   

I have done further research on them after they helped me. The couple in the video is a family that the owner Chuck McDowell helped out with the company he used to run called TAI. They were helping Chuck out by doing a testimonial video to start his new company. If you listen to the video they never state that Wesley Financial Group helped them but always refer to Chuck helping them.

2. Chuck worked for the VO Group for two months and left them to open his own company. I read the FBI report and they arrested lots of people. I am curious when that case goes to court if Chuck is brought in as a witness for the prosecution.

3. Wyndham sued Chuck and his former partner with TAI. They went after them for sharing trade secrets and interference with their owners. Chuck and them won in federal court last week on all counts and its great to see a small company take down one the size of Wyndham. Looks to me that Wyndham is trying to keep their dirty secret from getting out that their sales people will lie about anything to get you to buy and are trying to shut these companies doing good services up. I wonder how much money Wyndham is losing off their books.

This person who posted this must be an ex employee of one of these companies with a vendetta or most likely works for Wyndham Nashville and is upset his lies are getting exposed and somebody is doing something about it.

I would recommend this company to anyone who a timeshare problems and all it takes is a little effort to do research. I also just received an email from Wyndham warning all their owners to avoid several companies. There are legitimate companies on that list. Funny how this comes out right after losing in court. Wyndham for sure is trying to cover their tracks. Again, wonder how much money they are losing  off their books to resort to these tactics.


Pete

Augusta,
Georgia,
United States of America

Wesley Financial

#4General Comment

Fri, July 06, 2012

I am neither pro nor con but I am not sure how these two companies are related and if you read these court filings for the VO group they are being prosecuted for diverting peoples timeshare mortgage payments to their company accounts. Is Wesley Financial doing the same and did the guy who started it get indicted too? I am all about Scam reporting but sometimes this gets to be a slander fest. If the owner wants to buy from secondary market what part of that is fraud? I am currently checking out Wesley Group and don't know how when and why they are in business. I am just pointing out facts about what you have written. If you can please fill in the blanks so we all know the truth. Do you know these guys personally I see you are close to them?

Pete-

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