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[ 2023 ] Renting Getaways from Interval

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We were solicited by a company called Owners Accommodations to buy 6 Getaways from our Interval membership and have them rent the Getaway weeks to companies holding conferences in Orlando, where they are located. They "guarantee" to rent the weeks for $2000 each within 90 days. So the return to us would be $ 12,000 minus the cost of the Getaways [$ 399 each], netting $ 9600 to us. Since the Getaways are timeshares, the renter has to attend a timeshare presentation. The company [Owners Accommodations] is paid a " finders fee" by the timeshare company, plus if a renter buys a timeshare, they get a commission.
I searched the web for any scam reports or complaints and found none.
Has anybody else had this pitch? Anyone actually done this? It sounds too good to be true but the company is legit and does rent timeshares to the general public. Any further information would be appreciated.
 

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We were solicited by a company called Owners Accommodations to buy 6 Getaways from our Interval membership and have them rent the Getaway weeks to companies holding conferences in Orlando, where they are located. They "guarantee" to rent the weeks for $2000 each within 90 days. So the return to us would be $ 12,000 minus the cost of the Getaways [$ 399 each], netting $ 9600 to us. Since the Getaways are timeshares, the renter has to attend a timeshare presentation. The company [Owners Accommodations] is paid a " finders fee" by the timeshare company, plus if a renter buys a timeshare, they get a commission.
I searched the web for any scam reports or complaints and found none.
Has anybody else had this pitch? Anyone actually done this? It sounds too good to be true but the company is legit and does rent timeshares to the general public. Any further information would be appreciated.
I would be careful about the statements you make. On what basis do you believe this company is legit?

This is a scam. It pops up every 3-4 months on various forums here with different company names all making the same offer. Some previous discussions here. Even if the company were somehow legit, renting Getaway weeks is not and is explicitly against the Ts&Cs of Interval.




 

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We were solicited by a company called Owners Accommodations to buy 6 Getaways from our Interval membership and have them rent the Getaway weeks to companies holding conferences in Orlando, where they are located. They "guarantee" to rent the weeks for $2000 each within 90 days. So the return to us would be $ 12,000 minus the cost of the Getaways [$ 399 each], netting $ 9600 to us. Since the Getaways are timeshares, the renter has to attend a timeshare presentation. The company [Owners Accommodations] is paid a " finders fee" by the timeshare company, plus if a renter buys a timeshare, they get a commission.
I searched the web for any scam reports or complaints and found none.
Has anybody else had this pitch? Anyone actually done this? It sounds too good to be true but the company is legit and does rent timeshares to the general public. Any further information would be appreciated.

From page 9 of the Buyer's Guide - https://www.intervalworld.com/iimedia/pdf/iw/buyers-guide.pdf

16. Confirmations and their associated Host Accommodations, including, without limitation, those made available as part of the Getaway program, may be used only for personal and noncommercial purposes. Members are expressly prohibited from exchanging or renting the Host Accommodations, including, but not limited to, offering the Host Accommodations for sale or rent to third parties through the use of a Guest Certificate or otherwise. Failure to use the Host Accommodations will not entitle Members to use the Home Resort accommodations for the period relinquished. Confirmations are issued only in the name of the Member placing the exchange request, and Host Accommodations may be used only by the Member and accompanying guests, unless a Guest Certificate is obtained from II. There is a fee for each Confirmation assigned via a Guest Certificate, which must be paid, plus any applicable tax, when the certificate is requested. This Guest Certificate fee is in addition to the exchange fee required when the exchange request is placed. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Interval Platinum Members are eligible to request up to five (5) Guest Certificates per membership year without the payment of a Guest Certificate fee. Additional certificates are available to Interval Platinum Members with the payment of a Guest Certificate fee. Guest Certificates may only be obtained for personal or noncommercial purposes. Failure to secure a Guest Certificate where required for a guest of the Member when the Member does not plan to occupy the Host Accommodations (including instances where the Member has been issued Confirmations for multiple units having the same travel dates at the same Member Resort) or obtaining Guest Certificates that are used for commercial purposes may result in termination of the membership and cancellation of any existing Confirmations, including those with future travel dates. Guests of Members who arrive at a Host Resort without a Guest Certificate will be denied access to the accommodations until the Member has purchased a Guest Certificate from II.

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It pops up every 3-4 months on various forums here with different company names all making the same offer.
Slight correction; more like every 3-4 days. They've been popping up a lot recently.
 

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First time I've heard of a finders fee and commission when the alleged renter attends a mandatory presentation with these scams, what a whopper of a lie that is!
 

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The reason why you couldn’t find any dirt on them is because they are brand new. They do have a corporate entity and that was created only in January 2023. Their website was created February 2023. The correct business is owneraccommodation dot com.

I’ve said a million times before that this business model is common for scammers. The scammers create the business name and website ONLY to make it appear that they are providing services. That service, despite the guaranteed getaway lies on the cold call to obtain credit cards, is supposedly marketing services to advertise your timeshare. However, that end of the business is a complete sham. All they really do is collect upfront fees. Their website is useless for anyone looking to rent. By the way, I couldn’t find their website by googling their name. I had to guess on the web address and type iit exactly in order for me to find it. If I had trouble finding it so would potential renters.

As someone else posted, these “companies” pop up constantly. They also all use the getaway lies on the cold call. They do it because it has proven to be effective to obtain credit card info. The “marketing” wnd of the website then keeps them out of jail because they simply claim that they are providing services for the upfront fee, not stealing upfront fees. This is despite the fact that they do NOTHING for marketing. They all like to also claim that they attend events around the country promoting your timeshare you paid them to advertise. However, I have never, even once, found any of these scammer companies on a list of exhibitors. Just another lie. People need to file complaints with the state Attorney General. While that is good in the short term, long term the scammer just starts again with another website.
 

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The fact that this company is specifically asking you do to something that very clearly prohibited by Interval should be enough to stop anyone from using them.
 

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Thanks for all your responses. Clearly a scam, and very deceptive. I had no idea this was so widespread.
 

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And please do not answer phone calls from numbers you don't recognize. If it's important, they will leave a message.
Block the number they called from.

Here's a link to the same/similar scam reported on Friday.
 
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I received a similar call to the one above a couple years ago. Being new to the time share game I was intrigued. In this case they were going to rent out my actual HRC booking, and had nothing to do with interval. The sales pitch did not include any sort of accent that your typical anti-virus calls seem to have. And they knew my number and who I was. I was actually on vacation at the time they called and had no intention of going back to the room to take care of this. When she insisted it was now or never that kind of raised my eyebrows a bit. I told her to call me back next week when I was home. They never called and honestly I hadn't thought about this since reading this post. It made me think it was a scam, but they also seemed to know a lot about what I owned too.
 

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I would be careful about the statements you make. On what basis do you believe this company is legit?

This is a scam. It pops up every 3-4 months on various forums here with different company names all making the same offer. Some previous discussions here. Even if the company were somehow legit, renting Getaway weeks is not and is explicitly against the Ts&Cs of Interval.




Thanks for the info. I just received a call. It didn't seem ligit. Told them I needed to do more research.
 

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Thanks for the info. I just received a call. It didn't seem ligit. Told them I needed to do more research.
Glad you researched before paying these scammers. They are full of lies and anyone contacted by them should file a complaint with the BBB and with the state Attorney General.

When you type “owners accommodation timeshare” in Google you won’t find their website. For me, this TUG thread was the first thing to pop up. I scrolled and scrolled and never came upon their website. For a company supposedly marketing your timeshare it just shows that it is a complete scam.

Look at the BBB complaints. You will see the same getaway lies on the phone and what appears to be fake offers to appease upset timeshare owners. Note the one complaint in which someone claims this company pretended to do a three way call with the timeshare owner’s credit card company and obtained the social security and mother’s maiden name in the process. They claim that they later got credit monitoring alerts about the social security number. There isn’t a shred of doubt in my mind that this is nothing but a criminal enterprise.


To file a complaint with the Attorney General.

 

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Thanks for the info. I just received a call. It didn't seem ligit. Told them I needed to do more research.

I've had enough of these calls to know to say, "no thank you, bye" (click) before they get to the point of taking their first breath.
 

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I just got a call from them (or a similar outfit) and I actually spoke to them for a few minutes. They said they were calling about my Marriott weeks. I had just had an issue that Marriott contacted me about via email to let me know my deposit of my 2025 week to Interval through Marriott had a problem, so I thought it might have been about that.

After listening to Ryan Harrison's (he never told me the name of the company) pitch for a few minutes, about how I could get paid $1,600-$1,800 per week for "activated Getaway weeks" through Interval which I would pay $399/week, I told him I needed to research this further. He got belligerent with me and hung up. I immediately called Interval International customer service to report this. They told me this is a scam and took all the information I could give them about the call.
I'm glad I did a search here before posting a new thread on this topic.

Thanks all for the confirmation.
 
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If anyone offers something that is too good to be true, you can bet that it is indeed too good to be true. There is a sucker born every minute. Drives me crazy that these scammers make money from older people.
 

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Same rule holds true here. An upfront fee is always a scam.
 

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Holy Crap. I just google Ryan Harrison timeshare and it hit on this thread. This :poop: is making the rounds.
 

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100% scam - we got a similar call this summer. Some even use scammy names that are similar (but not identical) to Interval and VRBO.

If for some reason you aren't convinced by the TUG folks then please do something simple: Ask them to send you everything in writing by email or point you to a website with all the T&Cs. I guarantee 100% they will refuse to send anything in advance of payment. That's a sure sign of a scam as a legit company has nothing to hide.
 
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