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Timeshares: Are You Caught In A Scam?

Timeshares are still with us and are as popular today as they were several decades ago. Indeed, a timeshare provides many people with a guaranteed holiday in the sun every year, which they may not be able to do without being part of a timeshare. However, the bad news is that timeshare scams are still going on today.

The difference between today’s timeshare scams in comparison to those of 20 years ago is that they’re now much more sophisticated and complex. It’s harder to recognise when you are caught in a scam and when you do, it’s likely you’ve already forked out the money.

There are now groups and organisations, known as agents or brokers, that have been set up specifically to deceive and scam timeshare owners. They promise much, and demand money upfront but don’t actually deliver the service. They are very convincing and claim they can help you, but for upfront fees. The problem is they don’t have the necessary licenses to work on your behalf. The reality is they won’t be able to sell your timeshare or help you extract yourself from a timeshare contract.

How To Recognise A Timeshare Scam

Recognising a timeshare scam is getting harder and harder. However, there are several common timeshare scams to be aware of:

What Should I Do To Get Out Of A Timeshare Scam?

If you do discover you have been scammed by a person or company who claims to be specialists in buying and selling timeshare contracts, immediately stop contact with them and don’t pay any more fees. Immediately call us at Sarah Waddington Solicitors.

Regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority, we specialise in resolving problems with timeshares and particularly timeshare scams. Our team is highly experienced and knowledgeable in timeshare regulation and litigation. Timeshare contracts are often long and convoluted, with plenty of legal terms that are difficult to understand. But at Sarah Waddington Solicitors, we have the experience in managing timeshare contracts as well as being able to extricate you from a contract you no longer want.

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