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  2. Timeshare scams have robbed Americans of millions of ... - AOL

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    The FBI issued an alert in March 2023 saying it had received over 600 complaints with losses of $39.6 million from people who had been scammed – and that was just from owners of timeshares in ...

  3. Scam alert: Beware timeshare resale ads and e-mails - AOL

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    Scam alert: Beware timeshare resale ads and e-mails. Linda Doell. September 9, 2010 at 4:00 PM ... A sample contract attached to the e-mail detailed that the upfront fee was to cover marketing ...

  4. Timeshare owners scammed out of over $18 million by 2 ... - AOL

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    Jess Kinmont and John P. Wenz Jr.’s scam business — Pro Timeshare Resales, a Florida limited liability company purporting to promote reselling timeshares — defrauded over 8,000 people of ...

  5. List of timeshare companies - Wikipedia

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    Holiday Inn Club Vacations: Kissimmee, Florida: United States 28 [6] 7,273 340,000 [7] Hyatt Residence Club United States, Caribbean 16 [8] Vistana Signature Experiences (formerly Starwood Vacation Ownership) Orlando, Florida: United States, Mexico, Caribbean 22 [9] Exploria Resorts Orlando, Florida: United States 10 85,000 [10] Westgate ...

  6. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    • Don't use internet search engines to find AOL contact info, as they may lead you to malicious websites and support scams. Always go directly to AOL Help Central for legitimate AOL customer support. • Never click suspicious-looking links. Hover over hyperlinks with your cursor to preview the destination URL.

  7. List of scams - Wikipedia

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    Scams and confidence tricks are difficult to classify, because they change often and often contain elements of more than one type. Throughout this list, the perpetrator of the confidence trick is called the "con artist" or simply "artist", and the intended victim is the "mark".

  8. Protect yourself from internet scams - AOL Help

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    Phishing scams happen when you receive an email that looks like it came from a company you trust (like AOL), but is ultimately from a hacker trying to get your information. All legitimate AOL Mail will be marked as either Certified Mail, if its an official marketing email, or Official Mail, if it's an important account email. If you get an ...

  9. Use AOL Official Mail to confirm legitimate AOL emails

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    AOL Mail is focused on keeping you safe while you use the best mail product on the web. One way we do this is by protecting against phishing and scam emails though the use of AOL Official Mail. When we send you important emails, we'll mark the message with a small AOL icon beside the sender name.