The FTC and state consumer protection agencies have shut down dishonest timeshare resellers for bilking timeshare owners out of millions of dollars. If you’re selling a timeshare, listen carefully for the promise of lots of money quickly and a request for an upfront fee. Those are two key signs of timeshare resale scam — and someone you don’t want to do business with.
In one recent case, Vacation Property Services claimed to represent big-name companies eager to buy timeshares for business travel and events. The company guaranteed timeshare owners hefty returns if they moved quickly on the offer. But first, the company said the owner had to pay from $500 to $2,000, via credit card, in “registration” and other fees to seal the deal.
The company’s promises of ready buyers, fast sales, big profits and money-back guarantees turned out to be lies. What’s more, the timeshare owners were stuck with debt on their credit cards from paying the “fee” after the company told them that the sale would be complete — and that they’d have their money — by the time the credit card bill came.
If you own a timeshare, question any offers to help you resell it. Be skeptical of companies that:
- claim the market in your area is “hot” and that they’re “overwhelmed” with buyer requests
- say they have buyers ready to purchase your timeshare — or promise to sell your timeshare within a specific time
- guarantee you’ll get big returns on your resale
- require you to pay fees upfront — even if there’s the promise of a “money-back guarantee”
- don’t provide a contract — or provide a contract that doesn’t accurately reflect conversations you had
Read about buying and selling a timeshare, or check out our infographic to see how timeshare resale scams typically work.
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If you’re thinking of selling a timeshare, question the resellers — real estate brokers and agents who specialize in reselling timeshares.
You say the company first promised a 'no upfront money' sale, but now wants you to pay 25% of the sale price upfront to a non-US bank.
You can check for complaints about the resort developer and management company with your state Attorney General.
The American Resort Development Association (arda.org) has information for consumers, including a resale checklist.
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You can report scams to the FTC at ftc.gov/complaint. The information you give will go into a database that law enforcement uses for investigations.
You can also report to your state Attorney General’s office.
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Don’t agree to anything on the phone or online until you’ve had a chance to check out the reseller.
Contact the state Attorney General and local consumer protection agencies in the state where the reseller is located. Ask if any complaints are on file. You also can search online for complaints.
The FTC article about Timeshares and Vacation Plans has more tips.
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You can file a complaint with the FTC at FTC.gov/complaint, or you can call 1-877-382-4357.
If someone stole money from you, you can contact your state attorney eneral and the attorney general in the where the scammer is based.
If you want to find a lawyer to consult, you can use this state-by-state list from the American Bar Association or visit this site from the State Bar Associations.
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Don’t agree to anything on the phone or online until you check out the reseller. Contact the state Attorney General and local consumer protection agencies in the state where the reseller is located. Ask if any complaints are on file. You also can search online for complaints.
The American Resort Development Association has information about vacation ownership: (202) 371-6700 or www.arda.org
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The FTC has an article to read if you're thinking of buying or selling a timeshare.
Don’t agree to anything on the phone or online until you’ve had a chance to check out the reseller. Contact the state Attorney General and local consumer protection agencies in the state where the reseller is located. Ask if any complaints are on file. You also can search online for complaints.
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The FTC has an article to read if you're thinking of selling a timeshare.
Don’t agree to anything on the phone or online until you’ve had a chance to check out the reseller. Contact the state Attorney General and local consumer protection agencies in the state where the reseller is located. Ask if any complaints are on file. You also can search online for complaints.
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The FTC has an article to read if you're thinking of selling a timeshare.
Don’t agree to anything on the phone or online until you’ve had a chance to check out the reseller. Contact the state Attorney General and local consumer protection agencies in the state where the reseller is located. Ask if any complaints are on file. You also can search online for complaints.
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