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Re: I worked at a timeshare SCAM....I want to tell you about it.

[Q=johnb2353] I would never even buy a timeshare there, despite the fact that there are many appealing locations. The corruption is just too high.[/Q] Most people would never buy there. Many current owners in Mexico currently have buyer's/owner's remorse. But we all know the stories about how many just wanting to take a quick getaway, leisure trip to a nearby, sunny, economical destination get roped into buying a worthless timeshare. The scam artists know this and exploit such owners. One of the big scams is "let us get you out of your timeshare agreement". Many desperate owners fall for these so-called law firms. This is one of the reasons why posters are here on RedWeek forums - to help people avoid falling for such scams and to steer them in the right direction, how to sell or give away their timeshare legally, ethically, and economically.