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Original Message:

Has anyone dealt with Pacific Transfer inc. or selltimeshare.org ? (by Craig M.):

Your message below is spot on! My story is exactly the same as everyone else's. I too am still paying a $1,366.00 maintenance fee (includes membership fee as well) after two years. Raintree knows about Pacific Property Transfer's "game" and warns about not paying in advance for any service like PPT's within Raintree's website. I remember distinctly being shouted at by a PPT sales rep when I asked about their need to be paid up front for a service that "was too good to be true" (their own words). Apparently I had hit a nerve, so the sales rep actually shouted at me and said I was free to get up and walk out if I wanted to. Too bad I didn't. I'd be more than happy to be part of a ground swell that tips over PPT's "boat" and sinks it for good. Is a class action law suit something we all should be looking into? I will also be writing the Attorney General (not the BBB as they have nothing to do but give thumbs up or down on business behavior). Has anyone had experience in doing the AG thing already? And if so, which documents will the AG be asking for?

CraigSF

howards184 wrote:
I tell you what, if you get results thru the Calif. AG, let me know and I'll go there with ya. This is total BS for a business being run like that.

I've read all of the other post, and with very few exceptions it seems like we all have had a bad experience with Pac Transfer, maybe we should get a petition going and send it to the AG's office stating our .....experience with this company....... it couldn't hurt. Anyone got ideas? At the very least we could alert other buyers/sellers to the trap we fell into.