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Sunset Marina Resort & Yacht Club (formerly Sunset Lagoon Y Marina), Royal Sunset, Sunset Group, Scammed By Sunset Group Timeshare Fraud Cancun Quintana Roo Mexico
I signed a timeshare contract with sunset lagoon in 2005 which cost 32k. It was sold to me purely as an investment because I explained that I was not planning to return to mexico. they signed a rental program enrollment form promising to pay me $6800/year in rent. This never happened. Instead, they chased me for the fees and refused to allow me to purchase/sell it. Now they have debt collectors asking me for 15k. This is a lifetime contract and there is no way I can afford any of this. I am beside myself and need out of this contract. I have no way of ending this. What can I do?
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Mark Miles
New York,New York,
USA
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#3Consumer Comment
Sat, May 21, 2016
I've spent a lot of money and i was scammed by other companies trying to cancel my timeshare. My advice is that if you're going to hire a company to help you with the problem, DO NOT PAY ANYTHING UPFRONT, because it use to be a fraud. I did a research on internet and i found some interesting articles, i recommend you to read this one:
http://www.timesharescam.com/blog/206-how-to-get-out-of-a-timeshare/
margaretsims90
Alabama,Timeshare Scam
#3Consumer Comment
Thu, January 22, 2015
The timeshare industry has been into the lion’s mouth for the last couple of years, and it has generated lots of controversy and discussions in many forums and blogs on the web. However, since we’re living an economic downturn, anyone would expect that the timeshare sales collapse, but instead of that the sales seem to be increasing… but this comes with a trap: timeshare scams are increasing too. That leads us to the question: then, why keep people investing on timeshares?