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  • Report:  #339795

Complaint Review: Global Timeshare Sales - Brockton Massachusetts

Reported By:
- Stone Mountain, Georgia,
Submitted:
Updated:

Global Timeshare Sales
1106 Main Street, Suite 206 Brockton, 02301 Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Phone:
800-859-9394
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I paid Global Timeshares $1,350.00 to sell my timeshare. They promised to advertise for me and to continue until it sells. David Palonco is the one who always called me.

After receiving my money, he would call and say he has a sale and never called me back to follow up so I would call him. There was always an excuse, child sick, he was sick, had to have a root canal, been out of town, a death in the family, etc. He got to where he wouldn't even call me. I left a lot of messages but never heard from him.

I decided to call the main office and leave a message for a supervisor to call me. I never heard from anyone so i called back and asked for a manager. I spoke with Adam who was very rude. He told me my contract was up, it only lasted six months. I told him there was no contract limit and asked him if that means I lose my money.

At that time I started to cry a little. He told me I was acting like a twelve year old because I was crying. I told him that was a lot of money to lose. He told me he was terminating the call and he hung up.(This was A manager)

I did receive an email the same afternoon saying I can continue my contract if i sign up again but i was scared they may take more money. After all, what good would it do, they never helped me the first time. They are a scam and I am still trying to pay my credit card off.

Debra

Stone Mountain, Georgia

U.S.A.



1 Updates & Rebuttals

RoseW

Phoenix,
Arizona,
Global Timeshare Sales & Royal Elite Timeshare Scam

#2Consumer Comment

Thu, August 22, 2013

ANY group that calls YOU is 99% certain to be an upfront fee company, I know because I've been constantly called by people who claim they would sell my Royal Elite timeshare. What are those? A group that makes great sounding promises to rent/lease/sell/transfer/etc your timeshare or system membership points at a good to great price. They often claim to have a buyer or a renter or a group wanting space, etc - but then YOU have to pay to assure the process gets done. In realty that is all they really want - the upfront money paid by you and they can basically disappear (you'll hear nothing more from them & they will be very hard to impossible to reach) to go after the next victim. DO NOT try to deal with them as it is a scam.

Forget any "guarantees" as they are unenforceable (ask yourself what recourse you'd have if you couldn't reach them tomorrow or they simply never followed through with the promises made). Forget any protection from a credit or debit card. They have things set up so what you are promised meets the minimum requirements to assure they, not you, get paid.  DO NOT try to use them or you will be out whatever money they manage to get from you. THAT is a guarantee you can bank on unlike the meaningless, unenforceable one they are trying to lure you in with.  We see it over and over again and there is never a good outcome for those that actually try to deal with this type of "offer". Avoid it & handle your sale yourself

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