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Re: My reservation is not mine?

No one would like to rid the timeshare industry of scammers more than RedWeek, and we are doing everything in our power to keep our members safe from their activity. Removing scammer posts from RedWeek is just the tip of the iceberg; we have other proprietary programs in place to prevent scammers from accessing the site. However, no system is foolproof, and most scammers user aliases, stolen credit cards, and free e-mail accounts; all of which make it hard, if not impossible, to know their true identities. What we do know is that they are mostly working out of foreign countries, making it difficult for U.S. authorities to find and prosecute them. Despite our many reports to the FBI, Secret Service, IC3.gov, attorneys general, and the local authorities, we have not been successful in getting any of these departments/agencies to take our case – they are simply too busy, with larger fish to fry. Fortunately, due to our enhanced efforts to identify and remove scammers, very few scams have occurred on RedWeek. We encourage our users to please notify us if they suspect they may have encountered a scammer on RedWeek – you are our best line of defense.