Greetings to all,
I am new here, but judging by the content of a familiar environment of bewilderment and confusion of the legal absurdity of timeshare do's and don'ts. So with that being said, it became apparent a lot of timeshare activity originates out of Florida, in the sense of the business to advertise.
My question is straight forward.
How can one go about determining the validity of any advertisement company, for example (sell my timeshare now, and it's affiliation with a parent or entity company) and the success of it's program to connect buyer and seller?
In other words, their track record of successful and completed deals of bringing buyer and seller together.
A secondary and just as important question, on the list of scams (most are right?) where would one find the good, bad and ugly on a advertisement company committed to the timeshare industry?
thanks in advance, I will share my timeshare story later.
I am new here, but judging by the content of a familiar environment of bewilderment and confusion of the legal absurdity of timeshare do's and don'ts. So with that being said, it became apparent a lot of timeshare activity originates out of Florida, in the sense of the business to advertise.
My question is straight forward.
How can one go about determining the validity of any advertisement company, for example (sell my timeshare now, and it's affiliation with a parent or entity company) and the success of it's program to connect buyer and seller?
In other words, their track record of successful and completed deals of bringing buyer and seller together.
A secondary and just as important question, on the list of scams (most are right?) where would one find the good, bad and ugly on a advertisement company committed to the timeshare industry?
thanks in advance, I will share my timeshare story later.
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