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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Why There Are Scams in the Timeshare Market

Here's what a timeshare owner has to face when he tries to sell a timeshare. The first thing he faces is an incredibly tough market. The timeshare market has sunk as the economy has dwindled. As more and more people face stagnant incomes and less vacation time, they have to be more selective with vacation options. Many are choosing to stay in or limit where they go. The luxurious timeshare concept is a thing of the past. 

The second thing an individual must face is an influx of timeshare scam artists. Timeshare scam artists prey on those desperate to get rid of their timeshares in the market described above. They tell the owner that they have a buyer lined up for a large fee. Once the owner pays the fee, the deal falls through, and the timeshare owner is left where he started, desperate to get out of his timeshare deal.
Because of these factors, some may associate Donate Timeshares with scam and unscrupulous activity. This is not the case. Donate Timeshares does not ask for any upfront fees and only charges a transfer fee after a transaction has been made. Our donation specialists work hard to ease the donation process for you. 

The donation you make will go towards the Wyatt Foundation, a fantastic charity that helps special needs adults and children overcome their conditions with animal-assisted therapy. Equine therapy has been proven to help people with a host of conditions and ailments. The cornerstone of the Wyatt Foundation is Spirit Ranch, a working ranch that campers can experience to bolster self-esteem and establish relationships with the animals.
Donate Timeshares and scam do not go together. We are a company dedicated to helping owners find timeshare relief in a tough market filled with scam artists. A timeshare donation is a great way to get rid of your timeshare. You find relief and a charity get much needed funds. We are proud to be a part of this industry. Contact us for more information today.

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Monday, November 21, 2011

Timeshares and Scams – What to Look For


In the news of late, a lot has been made of timeshare scams. In the state of Florida alone, the District Attorney reports that he receives more complaints about timeshare scams than anything else. A scam is defined as something that is fraudulent. An individual has to be deceitful and wrongfully attempt to swindle an individuals or individuals out of their money. It is a practice that is becoming more and more common in the timeshare industry.

Why is this? It's really simple. There are just a lot of people out there who are looking to get rid of their timeshares. They can't afford to pay the maintenance fees or they simply don't want to vacation in the same spot every year. Unfortunately, they are unable to unload the timeshare because there are too many in the market. There is practically no way that they will be able to make their money back on their original investment. 

Scam artists know this. That's why they'll approach those looking to sell and say they'll be able to sell it for them easily. All the timeshare owners have to do is pay a small upfront fee. You can only guess what happens next. The timeshare owner pays the money and never hears from the scam artist again. This is has led to much skepticism about companies that say that they can offer timeshare relief.
For those who think Donate Timeshares is a scam, please reconsider and don't let other fraudulent companies allow you to believe all companies have ill motives. Donate Timeshares does not charge an up-front fee. It will only collect on compensation if the timeshare is sold. Donate Timeshares is a company that wants to help you find timeshare relief and help a charity in need in The Wyatt Foundation. There are some bad companies out there. Luckily, there are some good ones as well. Find timeshare relief with Donate Timeshares.

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