Timeshares and Scams | April 22, 2019
This version of our newsletter is packed with the latest news from our Consumer Watch Team, focusing on Timeshares and Scams. Our team is keeping an eye on everything happening in these areas to bring you the most up-to-date and accurate information. By following us on Twitter, you’ll get instant updates and tips, making sure you’re always in the know about the latest scams related to timeshares. Stay in touch with us on Twitter for all the important news and advice to help you stay safe when dealing with timeshares and avoid scams.
In case you missed it on Twitter:
Several questions recently on Twitter about conversion of property into weekly interval. This Fannie Mae update specifically bars them from Timeshare arrangements. No rule change. https://t.co/duTdc08fgV
— Finn Law Group (@FinnLawGroup) April 20, 2019
Reading #Timeshare Blog article at Inside the Gate this morning. There are a lot of "No's" in this article. A good read @InsideTheGate https://t.co/5Lhvcutl3p
— Finn Law Group (@FinnLawGroup) April 20, 2019
Just in 2019 – #BBB Scam Tracker has logged $22 Million + in losses to those purchasing or renting a vacation or timeshare product. #ConsumerWatchTeam https://t.co/10XoNgsNZe
— Finn Law Group (@FinnLawGroup) April 18, 2019
Consumers say a cruise marketer sent them unwanted robocall offers of "free" tickets to the Bahamas. Tickets were not exactly free and oh yeah, then there was the #Timeshare presentation. Judge says they can go after cruise company for TCPA claims. https://t.co/6cq9hyb0LE
— Finn Law Group (@FinnLawGroup) April 18, 2019