Timeshare Scams will not work if Sellers do not send the Scam Artist
any money. Beware of whom you are dealing with. How can you tell if
it is a Scam Artist? If he asks you for money up front or ahead of the
closing it is generally a scam. All fees can be taken out of a closing
if your timeshare is truly sold. If you are advertising your unit yourself
on a reputable advertising website you should not pay more than $50.00
for an ad.
• ADVERTISING SCHEME
This is the most common scam in the timeshare world today. Upfront fee
companies soliciting with postcards, telemarketing, sending emails to
Sellers of timeshares that they can sell their timeshare for prices
comparable to or for more than what the resort is selling for. This
is the first lie. These Companies have almost convinced the public and
the Government that they are legitimate. It isn’t the upfront
fee that is the scam. It is the lie they tell you to get the upfront
fee.
They will tell you this is the only fee you will pay. This is another
lie. If it is an advertising company that is actually selling timeshare
they are probably working with a Broker that will sell your timeshare
and charge you a commission. So what the advertising company becomes
is a middle man that is lying to you about not having to pay another
fee. Some of these companies actually own the Brokerage that will be
selling the timeshare and charging you a commission. Unfortunately the
Owners of these companies know how to go around the laws that are set
in place to control advertising companies. There is a lot of work to
be done in this area by the Government. There are many stories that
go with this scam. They will tell you they have open houses at the resorts.
They will tell you they have sold your type of unit for large dollar
amounts. They have Buyers waiting for weeks like yours. They say they
deal with Real Estate Brokers that will also assist in selling your
weeks. What they are selling is overpriced advertising that very seldom
ever sells timeshare. They have sold you a bill of goods.
The telemarketer that calls you to sell you an advertising scam is sitting
in a boiler room type environment. They are soliciting other owners
to sell or rent their unit. They are not Brokers or agents. By law they
cannot show your timeshare to anyone, charge a commission on the sale
or advise you of a recommended asking price. Providing you with an estimate
of value or a recommended asking price is an act of being a licensed
real estate agent/broker in most States and therefore may be fraudulent
without a current and valid license. Tell that to your credit card company
to get a refund of the advance fee. All they are able to do is put your
advertisement online and wait for an interested party to find it. You
can do that yourself and save hundreds of dollars.
• YOUR TIMESHARE IS SOLD.
They call and tell you they have sold your timeshare. All they need
to do now is the title search. You will have to federal express a check
to them for the title search. It is $700.00. The fed ex fee can be deducted
from your closing fees. You should not have to send any money prior
to the closing. The $700.00 will be paid by the Buyer at the closing.
The Buyer doesn’t want to pay the fee ahead of time in case there
is a title problem. The Scam Artist receives the check and then sends
you a legal looking contract. They may send the contract ahead of time
to make it look legitimate. The Scam Artist will then disappear, disconnect
the 800 number you are using, or call you to tell you the Buyer backed
out but they will use this title search for the next sale on your timeshare.
• BUYING TIMESHARE FOR A NATIONAL COMPANY.
The Scam Artist states that they are purchasing timeshare weeks for
the executives of a large nationally known company. This nationally
known company is looking for timeshare units to buy to rent out and
use with their employees. In order to be guaranteed a spot for the national
company to purchase your timeshare you must reserve a spot so that they
will not purchase someone else’s unit. You must wonder how they
could have placed your unit on the market for sale if you never gave
them an approval. In all cases the Owners are offered a large amount
of money for their units. This Scam moved from State to State.
• GUARANTEED SALE SCAM
Watch out for companies that guarantee a sale. In an attempt to get
your money upfront some companies will guarantee to sell your timeshare.
No company can guarantee your timeshare will sell. They can guarantee
that they will advertise it until sold. They will tell you that you
will get your money back at closing if anyone else sells it before they
do.
• GUARANTEE AN OFFER
Be cautious of companies who guarantee to bring you an offer on your
timeshare. What typically happens in these cases is that the same company
who is guaranteeing to bring an offer, will themselves make you the
offer for a ridiculous price; say $100. This keeps their guarantee of
an offer “legitimate,” but obviously isn't what you had
in mind. If they are going to bring you an offer they don’t need
an upfront fee to bring the offer.
• THE BUYER WAITING SCAM
You receive a call that someone has a buyer waiting to purchase your
property. Of course you'll be required to pay a fee in order for them
to forward this buyer to you. Once you pay the fee, the buyer either
suddenly gets cold feet, or you never hear another word from the person
or their company again. Sometimes they will tell you they are working
with an out of town Buyer and have to have an answer now and will ask
you for a fee for various reasons. All of the reasons are bogus.
• APPRAISALS
The only time you should pay a fee for an appraisal for a timeshare
is NEVER. At this time it is almost impossible to appraise a timeshare
that is sold on the resale market. There is not enough data complied
to produce a bona fide appraisal. If you need an appraisal for a divorce
or the IRS you should make sure you are using a licensed appraiser who
is risking his license to give you an appraisal.
• PAYS FOR ALL CLOSING COSTS.
This is supposed to pay for all closing costs when the unit closes.
Closing costs are paid at time of closing not before. Any excuse given
for this is a lie.
• SMALL COMMISSION WHEN SOLD.
All the commission should be paid when sold. Why do they need any of
it ahead of time?
• PAYS FOR TITLE CHARGES.
Wrong. Title companies do not collect their fees prior to closing. You
will get your money back at closing. Wrong. There will never be a closing.
• VACATION CLUB.
They ask you to meet them at a hotel so that you will never have to
pay for a maintenance fee again. All of a sudden you belong to a Vacation
Club and you have parted with several thousand dollars to join a vacation
club. Your timeshare is then given to a person to sell on eBay for whatever
it will bring. The person selling the timeshare gets the profit from
the sale so they don’t care how much it sells for. The person
selling you the Vacation Club gets your money. The value of timeshares
has decreased due to the large amount of these timeshares showing up
on eBay and other sites so every one gets scammed with this one.
• DONATE YOUR TIMESHARE.
If it is a donation you should not have to pay anything. Especially
for an “appraisal” to prove the value. Check to make sure
the company you are donating to isn’t just advertising the timeshare
on eBay and getting the profits as in the example of the Vacation Club.
Before donating, determine how and when the deed is recorded and the
resort is notified of your donation so you are off the hook with the
resort for future fees! Then follow up on this to be sure it is done.
• WE BUY YOUR TIMESHARE.
But you must pay closing cost, appraisal etc. If you have to pay anything
to sell your timeshare don’t do it.
• For Mexican Timeshare
Scams go to:
http://www.mexicantimesharefraud.com/
• For United Kingdom :
http://www.timesharetalk.co.uk/forum/ttportal.asp
http://www.timeshare.org.uk/scams.html
• For United States:
http://thetimesharebeat.com/alerts.htm
Our Scams are updated as often as a new one is uncovered by our staff.
We are posting this for informational purposes only and make no reference
either written or implied as to the perpetrator of these scams. The
way to stay informed and protected is to research before you give someone
money. Deal with Licensed Real Estate Agents. Work with someone that
is licensed so that you will have someone to complain to if you have
a problem. Just remember that if you have paid a scammer they will make
more money selling your name to another scammer. Their rule is if you
have paid once you will pay again.
If you want to check out a company you are going to list with become
a buyer first. Call the company you are going to sell your timeshare
with and ask for information about a listing they have advertised. Pretend
to be an interested buyer and see how they will sell your timeshare.
Also email them and see if you get a timely response as a buyer. This
is the company you are putting in charge of a big investment. It pays
to know what they are REALLY going to do and say.