DebyCole
New York,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, July 24, 2017
OH dear! I just run into this forum, I SOOOO invite you to read this article,
http://www.timesharescam.com/blog/107-timeshare-cancel-professionals/
I think It will pretty much say everything that needs to be say.
I went through a horrible experience with this resort, and I'm out of three thousand dollars right now BUT I'm in a process to cancel my timeshare.
Becker79
Los Angeles, CA,#3General Comment
Fri, July 05, 2013
It's a scam. Sadly but truth, there is virtually no resale market for timeshare anymore, I know because I kept trying to sell my Royal Elite timeshare for years. The market has collapsed and the stark truth is most timeshare is worthless. Ebay is full of timeshare weeks unsold for only $1. The sellers would of course be quite happy to sell for eve less just to rid themselves of timeshare, so, what would anyone believe on someone that calls and claims there's a "prospect buyer" for your timeshare? It's just too good to be true...
Alan florida realtor
Windermere,#4Author of original report
Tue, September 25, 2012
Now they are using the name Carlos Jimenez and quoting his real estate License number. Do not be fooled. Do not part with any money. The real Carlos Jimenez works for Alliance Bay Realty and can be found on their web site. If you are approached by anyone saying that they can help you sell your Mayan time share then proceed with utmost care.