Have you experienced being deceived in a transaction? Usually we fall to such situation when we do not pay attention to suspicious statements or what they call ‘too-good-to-be-true’ promises. Lack of knowledge can lead to these situations. Unfortunately, despite a lot of information or warnings in the internet, there are still timeshare owners who fall for these scams since there are so eager to get rid of their timeshares.
Here is a recent happening in the timeshare industry that you might want to keep in mind so you will know what to do when faced with similar situations. Two men were sent to jail by committing a £460,000 timeshare holiday scam. There were sentenced to spend two-and-a-half years in jail by deceiving 50 people. And they were demanded to pay the damages.
Initially, those people were invited to a sales presentation by offering a free mini-break. Regrettably, they found themselves under severe pressure to sign up to timeshares on holiday lodges. In this very situation, Timeshare Act of 1992 was defied. Those people were not told that they have the right to stop the agreement. And worse, they were required to pay a deposit of £1,000 on the spot.
By simply reading through this you can tell that whatever promises given to those victims did not materialize. One good thing about this is the reminder that timeshare owners have rights and are protected through the timeshare act. So be careful and know your rights. Go ahead and find your timeshare relief and avoid those fraudulent acts that may come your way.
Here is a recent happening in the timeshare industry that you might want to keep in mind so you will know what to do when faced with similar situations. Two men were sent to jail by committing a £460,000 timeshare holiday scam. There were sentenced to spend two-and-a-half years in jail by deceiving 50 people. And they were demanded to pay the damages.
Initially, those people were invited to a sales presentation by offering a free mini-break. Regrettably, they found themselves under severe pressure to sign up to timeshares on holiday lodges. In this very situation, Timeshare Act of 1992 was defied. Those people were not told that they have the right to stop the agreement. And worse, they were required to pay a deposit of £1,000 on the spot.
By simply reading through this you can tell that whatever promises given to those victims did not materialize. One good thing about this is the reminder that timeshare owners have rights and are protected through the timeshare act. So be careful and know your rights. Go ahead and find your timeshare relief and avoid those fraudulent acts that may come your way.
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