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Selling through Deluxe Vacation International

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I have been contacted by Deluxe Vacation International, Colorado Springs CO about selling my Royal Holiday timeshare. I do wish to sell it, today would not be too soon.
Has anyone had any dealings with these people? I have looked at the BBB and did not find them, good or bad.
I know there are a lot of scammers out there, and I will not be burnt.
please let me know.
 

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There is a simple rule of thumb for dealing with timeshare business offers:

NEVER PAY A LARGE UPFRONT FEE

Any company that charges you a large upfront fee of any kind to sell or rent your timeshare, or to get your money back from another company, makes their money from the upfront fee - they have NO intention of providing any services to you. You might as well flush your money down the toilet!


They make their money with the upfront fee and then they make no attempt to sell/rent your timeshare, or to get your money back. They ALREADY have your money - why should they!

Legitimate businesses charge a commission after the service, but these companies all ask for a large upfront payment.

Here are some warnings signs with these kinds of companies:

1) Did you get an unsolicited sales call or mailing or email from them?

2) Do they say that they already have a renter/buyer for your timeshare? (Or an established market like people attending conventions.)

3) Do they claim that they can get your money back from another scammer?

4) Do they want you to pay hundreds/thousands of dollars for a title search, or transfer fees, or taxes, or a closing fee, or appraisal, or ANY large fee, UPFRONT?

5) Are they offering to rent/sell it for far more than the market value?

6) Do they want you to pay a large up front fee that supposedly you will get back?

7) Do they want your credit card number over the phone?​

If you answer yes to any of these questions, then this is the usual scenario:

Once you pay the fee and receive the contract, you discover that the company has only promised to advertise your resort, not to rent/sell it, and they don't mention having a renter/buyer in the contract.

Then, you won't hear anything from them for a long time, and when you contact them, they will tell you that the renter/buyer backed out, but they will advertise your timeshare on their over-priced website.

Finally, when you try to get your money back, they will point out that you signed a contract, and it's only for advertising.

When you try to challenge it with your credit card company, they will tell you that you only had 60 days to dispute the charge, and that it's too late to do anything.​

This is a bitter pill to swallow, but right now, most timeshares are selling for 0-20% of the original retail price. It's not a good time to sell a timeshare.

To see what your timeshare is really worth on the current resale market:

1) Register with ebay
2) Sign in
3) Search for your resort by exact name
4) From the menu on the left click "completed listings"
5) The next page will show you current selling prices

(Be sure you look at the completed listings - those are actually SELLING prices - you will find asking prices all over the place, but what really counts is what they actually sold for.)​
 

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I have looked them up and they are not listed in the phone book and thier office building is current being leased to Boeing.
I think it is a sham.
 

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SCAM

I have looked them up and they are not listed in the phone book and thier office building is current being leased to Boeing.
I think it is a sham.

Deluxe Vacation International SCREAMS SCAM.

On top of what you found out, there are other RED FLAGS. Their website proudly claims to be one of the leading companies in the timeshare business since 1982. However, there is practically NOTHING on the web about them. Most likely because their website was created LESS than two months ago. Their website lists "last minute deals" and Resort listings but the listings are ALL THE SAME - Wyndham Santa Barbara for $15,000. Finally, I believe they orignate from Mexico as the title for their web address comes up as "documento sin titulo" (document without title). SCAM
 
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