Tag: Timeshare Exit Companies
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FBI and OIEA Warn Public that Fraudsters are Targeting Owners of Timeshares in Mexico
The FBI Criminal Investigative Division and the Office of Investor Education and Advocacy of the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) […]
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Diamond Resorts & Timeshare Owners Warn of Newton Group & DC Capital Law’s Timeshare ‘Exit’ Scams
Nightmare on “Exit” Street: According to Lawsuit Filed by Diamond Resorts, Couple Paid So-Called Timeshare Cancellation Companies Thousands of Dollars […]
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Colorado Division of Real Estate warns of timeshare scams
In the current version of the scam, timeshare owners are cold-called, mailed or emailed solicitations from an unlicensed business entity […]
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BBB Warning: Consumers lost thousands of dollars to timeshare exit company, Square One Development Group, Inc.
BBB advises consumers to use caution when doing business with Square One Development Group, Inc., and three other businesses affiliated […]
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Missouri Attorney General Files Suit Against Timeshare Exit Companies
Today, Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt announced that his office has filed a lawsuit against Brian Scroggs and the following […]
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Wesley Financial Group and Founder Chuck McDowell Sued by Diamond Resorts for Violating Consumer Protection Laws and Scamming Consumers
Diamond Resorts®, a global leader in the hospitality, vacation ownership and entertainment industries, has filed a federal lawsuit against Wesley […]
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Timeshare exit companies may be scamming customers
Timeshares took the vacation industry by storm in the 1970s. But as customers try to get out of their contracts, […]
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Time for Dave Ramsey to check out of this timeshare exit endorsement
Dave Ramsey, a popular radio host who preaches the gospel of debt-free living, is adored by many financial advisers who […]
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Looking to Get Out of a Timeshare? Here’s How to Do It Legally
Depending on the perspective, vacation timeshares are either a great investment for frequent travelers or a money pit foisted upon […]
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Diamond Resorts Echoes State Attorneys General and Warns Consumers of Increase in Financial Scams During COVID-19
So-Called ‘Cancellation’ Companies Preying on Timeshare Owners With Misleading Claims and Taking Thousands of Dollars in Fees.