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Time Shares: Some Are Great But Just Be Careful

by Daniel Wright

As with any kind of investment, the chance of your timeshare investment ending up in a fraud or scam is possible. A fraud or a scam can prove devastating for you both financially and mentally. It may take a while for you to recover from its backlash. Those of you who have already been a victim of these notorious frauds and scams can understand the trauma that they have experienced and gone through. That dream vacation that you may have been planning since a long time ended up being a nightmare for you. But if you think you are the first person to have been scammed hold on there are many more people may be in hundreds who have been the victim of this unscrupulous behavior of some individuals.

As a matter of fact, timeshares are one of the safest ways of experiencing many popular vacation places. How about a secluded journey to the geographical wonders of the world? How about that romantic getaway in a beach resort? Sounds exciting, but these are one of the marketing tactics used by the scammers to lure people into thinking about buying a timeshare. In fact this is their first victory in setting a trap for you. This does not mean that every timeshare company who uses this tactic would be a scammer. The essence of that is to be precautious and not get impulsive about it in the first go. Always think and rethink before making a decision on buying a timeshare. Restrain yourselves to the maximum.

One of the important criterions is selecting the right timeshare company. As a rule of thumb, always go with large, well-established timeshare companies who have been in the business for years. This way, you know their history very well and their reputation in the market. They are less likely to defraud a person than a new or a small company. This is also applicable when it comes to the resale of your timeshare property.

Many times the catchy style of marketing techniques of these scammers can easily raise red flags and you can avoid being scammed. It first starts with an invitation to a timeshare presentation. They offer you a gift if you attend the presentation which may look expensive but in reality is not. Sometimes they may also inform you that you have won a gift and you can claim it by attending the free presentation. And then once you fall prey to it and attend the presentation which turns to be nothing more than a gimmick, they start using pressure selling techniques and they won't let you go out unless they have you sign something just like dealers selling used cars who say 'we will sell you this car for this much price if you buy it today'. They may say the property is only 5 minutes walk from the beach when in reality it may turn out to be 15 minutes away from the beach. Sometimes the property might not be the same as they described in their presentation, taking advantage of the fact that few would ever go to Florida or California to see the property themselves before buying it. And in some rare cases, the property might not even exist at all. What we learn from this is to read the fine printed lines in the invitation if you are sent one. Never ever succumb to their pressure tactics and refuse to sign any kind of paper.

A far better idea is to talk to an attorney before you sign any sort of document pertaining to a contract and make sure that all the verbal agreements have been set down in writing. Before you buy a time share, do your homework by researching the location you are buying in and checking market prices. You should ask for the contact information of past owners to ask the about the previous owners and make sure the company is all it says it is.

Discover more tips regarding time shares at Buy-Timeshare-Online.com. While visiting us, you'll be amazed at the huge selection of timeshares in the U.S. as well as time shares around the world.

Published January 27th, 2008

Filed in Real Estate


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