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Re: Omega Marketing Solutions any one had dealings with them? (by R P.):
Please enter Omega Marketing in the search feature (top right hand corner) of this site and you will come up with hundreds of posts concerning Omega Marketing's scam.
These type of scam artists set up shop and call themselves timeshare advertisers (not regulated), therefore they get away with lying to people and stealing their hard earned money. Until upfront timeshare scam businesses are regulated by a government agency, the scams will continue.
They tell prospective clients they can get an unrealistic high price for their timeshare (in the case above, $22,000) but in reality that's not the case on the resale market (resales garner approximately 1/3 to 1/4 of what was paid a developer in the vast majority of cases). However, the prospective client believes their lies and gives them their credit card number for the upfront fee ... end of story, that's all they wanted in the first place.