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BEWARE OF TIMESHARE
Timeshare identity theft scams happen when a scammer pretends to be from a legitimate business and offers to buy or sell your timeshare. They will have all the right information and might even provide an email or phone number from the company they claim to work for. Once they know they’ve gained your trust, they will ask for a payment. Many people have fallen for these scams and lost thousands of dollars. To avoid timeshare, exit scams, do not respond to unsolicited emails or calls from anyone claiming they can sell or rent your timeshare.
Timeshare rental scams are common but they’re elusive. Scammers often target elderly people who have questions about renting their timeshares. They use fake “listing services” or create websites that look legitimate, making it easy to trick people who are unaware. Scammers may offer a “guaranteed rent” plan, they’ll trick you into believing you can make money by renting out your timeshare. This often leads to frustration and financial loss. They use high-pressure sales tactics, shady guarantees, and promises of high rental income to lure you in.
These scams can be hard to distinguish from legitimate companies because many fake sites look like real online listings. Never buy anything online or over the phone if you’re unsure.DESPACHO JURIDICO POLANCO & ASOCIADOS. is taking action against scam companies that claim to cancel timeshares but only charge high fees without delivering any real service. These fake companies often say they offer “consumer advocacy” but only send useless complaint letters to developers. These letters never result in timeshare cancellations. Instead, they convince owners to stop paying their fees while pocketing large upfront payments. DESPACHO JURIDICO POLANCO & ASOCIADOS. is fighting back by suing companies like Real estate and timeshare frauds. Recovery Advocates (DJP&A) and its associates for their deceptive practices.