Everyone from Timeshare Relief wishes you and your families a very happy Thanksgiving! Our offices will be closed for the holiday. Please enjoy the time that you can spend with family and friends. Get ready for turkey sandwiches for the next week too…
Posts from ‘November, 2009’
Timeshare Relief Video Testimonial – Donald and Debbie Ogden
Timeshare Relief met with Donald and Debbie Ogden in California. They had 3 properties that they parted with. The overall savings that they’ll achieve are the monthly maintenance fees of $109/month, which is $1308 a year. Donald stated that the fees would continuously increase presumably over the years. So, they decided to work with Timeshare [...]
Do Timeshare Maintenance Fees Ever Decrease?
During timeshare presentations, the audience is often shown a chart or some organized way of portraying timeshare costs as being less than comparable luxury hotel accommodations over time. At least in the past, these comparisons included escalation in hotel costs due to inflation. But was the consistent rise in maintenance fees ever discussed? Probably not. [...]
Timeshare Relief Interview with Charlie Part II
In the last video, now a former timeshare owner, Charlie explained how happy he was that he no longer owned his timeshare. In Part II of our interview, we asked Charlie to explain his arithmetic in how he figured out the solution with Timeshare Relief was the right one for him. He paid a monthly [...]
Timeshare Relief Mends Hole in Pocketbook of Timeshare Owner
After meeting with Timeshare Relief, timeshare owner, Charlie was very happy to eliminate his annual timeshare maintenance fees that were burning a hole in his pocketbook. Approximately 4 years ago, Charlie took $17,000 and “invested” in a timeshare that ended up being a money guzzler. In fact, he compares how much cheaper it would have [...]
The Time To Get Rid of Your Timeshare is NOW
If you’ve been following this blog and the news in the timeshare industry, you know that timeshare sales are down significantly. The high-end brand name hoteliers like Marriott, Starwood, Hyatt, Wyndham, Hilton have all cut down sales staff drastically — Marriott has even gone so far as to stop further timeshare development until the economy [...]
