Hello everyone! I have a question!!!! I heard through the grapevine that Diamond boughtout Raintree Vacation Club, is this true?
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Originally posted by diegofloyd View PostHello,
I currently have the same problem.I am Mexican and about 8 years ago my parents bought a time share with interval on a vacation in miami florida, we went through the whole presentation, at the time, we had money and it seemed a good deal. I think my parents have only used it once,it has been completely useless. It has been completely payed , however i think we owe some maintenance fees.
We have been contacted on numerous occasions, and all of them have turned out to be scams, fortunately, no money was sent. Now we are contacted once again by this Royal Vacation Resorts, and frankly i have been checking it ut and it seems a scam.
These ways people have of wanting to take your money,frankly disgust me. They take andvantage of people like my parents who don´t speak english and send confusing documents with attractive offers, knowing, that this economic breakdown we are having in Mexico is generating great need. I want it to stop,i want to take legal actions into hand. How can I? I am thousands of miles away. However, thousand of miles don´t stop lazy wise-ass people from wanting to steal to hard working people. We must understand that this has to stop. We must unite on these times of need to make the global economy better.All this corruption is ultimately going to affect everybody,especially the hardworking man who has nothing to do with it. It is happening in our country now, I know it will happen on your country later
This post is a genenral cry of assistance. If someone has experience with these kinds of situations,any advise will be really grateful.
Thank you
I surely hope that your parents were able to sell their timeshare by now and without paying money to do so?
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Originally posted by JWC View PostIf you were to post this in "The General Timesharing" forum, you probably get a better response.
Personally, I wouldn't use a resale company. I would list it on a site like "MyResortNetwork.com". They charge a nominal listing fee and you sell it yourself. I used them when I sold one of my timeshares and it went very well. I would NOT list it on eBay as HGVC is too good to list it with the bargain hunters.
http://www.myresortnetwork.com/
You should NEVER pay anybody any upfront fee at all to sell your timeshare. They are scams and promise you the moon if you pay them some outrageous upfront fee.
You also may try advertising it on a local bulletin board such as those found in supermarkets, etc.
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Originally posted by lej3156 View PostI disagree with John on the resale company idea. I bought my timeshare on resale for cheap and also know people who have sold them through this particular company without paying any upfront fees. Should anyone wish to check out the company it is XXXXXXX.John
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Originally posted by Travelingfool View PostI also am holding some reservations I wanted to post..but can't seem to find the place. I need some help!!Scott
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Originally posted by Travelingfool View PostWOW that is a bunch and I have to work for a living soooo maybe next year lol!!!
Get with it.
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