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

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    Unscrupulous companies promise to help timeshare owners sell or rent their properties for upfront fees in the thousands or tens of thousands of dollars, but never come through.

  3. Timeshare donation - Wikipedia

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    Timeshare owners also face a myriad of unscrupulous timeshare listing companies looking for large up-front fees with the promise that their timeshare will soon be out of their name. [1] Typically the listing company cannot sell their timeshare, nor do they have an incentive because they can collect another listing fee after the original listing ...

  4. Timeshare terror leaves retired couple $50K in the hole after ...

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    3) Be wary of upfront fees: Legitimate transactions typically do not require upfront fees for administrative or processing purposes. If a company requests such payments, exercise caution.

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

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    The deal is tempting in this tight economy: For a $1,000 upfront fee, the agent would take her points from her Florida timeshare and sell them for others to use -- potentially netting a $2,600 ...

  6. Vacatia - Wikipedia

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    Vacatia, founded in 2013 and based in San Francisco, California, is an American Vacation Ownership company that spun out of Vacation Listing Service Inc., launching originally as an online marketplace for buying and selling timeshare interests. [1] [2]

  7. Advance-fee scam - Wikipedia

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    Scam letter posted within South Africa. An advance-fee scam is a form of fraud and is a common confidence trick.The scam typically involves promising the victim a significant share of a large sum of money, in return for a small up-front payment, which the fraudster claims will be used to obtain the large sum.

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