What Rights Do You Have When Buying A Timeshare?
July 11th, 2016
While it’s true that timeshares are notoriously difficult to get out of, you do have certain rights. When you enter into a timeshare agreement and sign a contract, you agree to a certain set of terms, and if either party is to break these rules, then the other has the right to cancel the agreement. […]
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Five Alternatives To A Timeshare For Your Summer Holiday
July 3rd, 2016
Those who have invested in them have unfortunately found out that timeshares aren’t the great purchases that they are often made out to be. Here at TESS, we see enough complaints about high maintenance fees, ‘in perpetuity’ contracts and the risk of being scammed to know that timeshares really aren’t worth the hassle for most. […]
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Timeshare Selling
June 20th, 2016
Many people own or have a desire to acquire holiday homes. Many want to seek a permanence of securing an annual holiday which delivers good times year after, year after year. Fulfilling the basic needs of consumers, are holiday resorts all over the world. Some deliver holidays without locking you in, whilst timeshare resorts retain […]
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I have been mis-sold a Timeshare
June 16th, 2016
To determine if you have been mis-sold a timeshare product or have a need to end the contract, you can reference “The Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008”. Contained within these regulations is at Schedule 1 “a list of banned practices”. If these banned practises feature in any sales presentations including the lead up […]
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Selling Timeshare
June 16th, 2016
The selling, including the reselling of timeshare, is fraught with problems, some re-sellers operate bait and switch scams, whereby you are offered to engage with a company for one purpose only to have the offer switched at the last minute. With the official start of summer just days away, the USA Attorney General of New […]
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Timeshares For sale
June 10th, 2016
If you want to see a timeshare, there is nothing wrong is going to the resorts and viewing what is on offer, however, if you wish to buy one, you can skip the developer’s seductive sales pitch and obtain juicy discounts if you buy from a current owner or reseller, including e bay. On some occasions, […]
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Timeshare sales Banned Judge Rules
June 9th, 2016
Many timeshares [all over the world] are mis-sold by dodgy salesmen living the dream with money obtained by illegal means. Misleading of timeshare consumers is very apparent in Spain, whereby many salesmen lurk in presentational boiler rooms trained to sell to you at any costs. Many salesmen have left the timeshare and now purport to […]
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Timeshare selling in court
June 9th, 2016
When a court adjudicates a case it applies many tests some of the reasonableness and proportionately and others like subjective and objective tests, so as to fully appreciate the case which it is deciding upon. The subjective of interpretation can be mainly used to find out the common intention of the parties to a contract. […]
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How To Deal With Harassment From Timeshare Salespeople
June 7th, 2016
One of the most notorious aspects of the timeshare industry is the sharp dressing, fast-talking salesperson. They’re renowned as being morally ambiguous types who will tell you anything to try and get you to sign on the dotted line, and while this may be a slightly unfair stereotype, their reputation for harassment is somewhat justified. […]
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Selling a timeshare
April 27th, 2016
Selling and disposing of a Timeshare liability or freeing yourself from Timeshare liabilities can be fraught with problems and as expressed in a recent European Union report. see here http://ec.europa.eu/justice/consumer-marketing/files/timeshare_report_2015.pdf Many timeshare owners have claimed that getting rid of long-term timeshare commitments is a difficult thing to do. The European Union have now latched onto the […]
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