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

[Q=jayjay] [Q=susani67] His CA State Bar Association and his CA Real Estate Brokers licenses are both clean - no complaints lodged. His retainer retainer asks for a flat fee of $750, refundable if he cannot get you out of your timeshare. With all that's going on with timeshares, I'm still nervous about hiring him. There's no mention of him in any of the forums that I've found s contrao far.[/Q] If you signed a legally binding contract when buying your timeshare then there's no attorney (or any other entity) that can relieve you of that ownership.[/Q] If someone can afford an attorney they might have a case given the set precedent for successful cases against illegal activity in the timeshare world (e.g. elder abuse, coercion, contract of adhesion). Under threat of a lawsuit or investigation do you think most timeshare companies would try to battle over one timeshare? I know timeshare companies are notoriously ruthless, but with enough pressure it seems like they would throw their hands up and move on to take advantage of someone even less fortunate. Like people who can't afford an attorney, and really will be stuck with the timeshare.