AARP on Timeshare Scams

Meanwhile, AARP has asked the FTC to consider launching a nationwide investigation of time-share resellers, who usually target seniors. Although most time-share resellers solicit customers across the United States, state attorneys general can only bring injunctions that affect their residents or against companies that operate in that state.

http://www.aarp.org/money/scams-fraud/info-10-2010/crackdown_intensifies_against_timeshare_reselling_scams.html

When listing your time-share online (or to rent it to offset maintenance fees), stick with legitimate websites such as redweek.com or tug2.net, which may charge up to $35 a year. Scammers often run their own websites, but listing there costs hundreds — with no return.

Get a vacation week without the scam.  Get a utopian vacation week without having to invest thousands or tens of thousands.  Click on the ‘Buy a vacation‘ link above or go to ‘Redweek.com’.  (I would rather you clicked on ‘Buy a vacation’ link above.)

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