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  • Report:  #297287

Complaint Review: Timeshare-Quick-Sale International

Timeshare-Quick-Sale International Timeshare Quick Sale Scam Clearwater Florida

  • Reported By:
    Rosamond California
  • Submitted:
    Sat, January 05, 2008
  • Updated:
    Wed, January 01, 2014
  • Timeshare-Quick-Sale International
    1280 Court Street
    Clearwater, Florida
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    800-529-8313
  • Category:

I also have apparently been scammed by the same individuals. I paid $600 to list my timeshare and was promised sale within months or a free cruise. I kept in correspondance with the company, but they were never able to provide me with any information. I did receive a brochure for a not so free cruise after multiple compliants. As advised, I even lowered my listing price to accomodate a quicker sale. I recently tried to contact the sellers via phone and email, but both are no longer in service. The website is down as well. It appears that I am the sucker in this scenerio, but please use this as a warning. I thought I had researched this company enough, but apparently I was wrong.

Brandy
Rosamond, California
U.S.A.

2 Updates & Rebuttals


Crucible

Arizona,

No such thing.

#3Consumer Comment

Wed, January 01, 2014

"An obligation 'in perpetuity' - that passes to your children? "

  They might hope that you or your children believe this (and keep paying), but contracts don't work that way.   Contractual obligations apply only to those who sign a contract.   The notion that ones children could be held repsonsible for the debts of their parents went out in the 19th century.


AlanM68

Hayward ,
California,

Timeshare Resale Scam Companies

#3Consumer Comment

Tue, December 31, 2013

The timeshare resale scam companies are just a symptom. They need to do something about the timeshare scam itself. An obligation 'in perpetuity' - that passes to your children? There is almost no legal way out of the obligation, even if you don't use the facilities and want to sell it back (they won't take them back). In other words, they hawk 'property' that you cannot resell, cannot give back, and has literally no value in the market - and tell you that you have to pay 'maintenance' forever... and that they can assess 'special fees' on in order to do repairs they *should* have been doing with the maintenance fees

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