Beware of scam on timeshare owners
The trading watchdog has warned consumers not to fall
prey to fraudsters offering to sell unwanted timeshares
for them.
The Office of Fair Trading said people had already lost hundreds of pounds to bogus timeshare resale companies, with some victims also conned into paying thousands of pounds to obtain holiday club membership on the basis of false promises.
The group said timeshare owners often received unsolicited telephone calls from a bogus timeshare resale company, in which it was claimed that a definite buyer had been found for their timeshare, and was willing to make an above market offer.
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