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Re: Anyone heard of Super Timeshare Resales? (by Elaine S.):
I would urge anyone who is considering using this advertising agency (as they call themselves) to check all postings on consumers actual experience. I have tried to call and email this company several times. They have yet to call me back and have blocked me from their email. This isn't a company who is willing to work with anyone if they are not willing to contact you. Yes, I filed a complaint with the BBB and also tried to provide feedback on thier web site so others who are considering using them are not swindled. We are in an economic crisis and for this company to prey upon those struggling is not a company anyone should consider doing business with. I don't have the means to hire a lawyer to get my points back. However, I do have the freedom of speech to share my experience with others to prevent them from being taken advantage of from this company.
I would be a willing participant to help anyone who does have the means to take legal action against this Super Time Share resales. They should be forced to follow a business practice that doesn't take advantage of the less fortunate.
Good luck to those who were taken!
Thank you Ken for alerting us of Wyndham's new policy. I quote this to get rid of the unsolicited phone calls from others, who claim they can sell my timeshare for a price or points. They are quick to end the call.
This information wasn't readily available to me from my correspondence with Wyndham. News letters or policies received. So, thank you for this information.