Dec 11, 2008

Time No More Inc made my life easy. I highly recommend them to anyone who is looking to sell their Timshare fast.

Thanks You Jennifer Adams


Jennofer A.
Dec 11, 2008

jennofera wrote:
Time No More Inc made my life easy. I highly recommend them to anyone who is looking to sell their Timshare fast.

Thanks You Jennifer Adams

Nonsense. This is obviously a thinly veiled (and quite unconvincing) shill posting. It's interesting that these phony, fabricated "endorsements" usually show up on the Internet right at this time of year when timeshare owners are receiving their annual maintenance fee bills. I'm sure that's just a remarkable coincidence, however. ;-)

Time No More is a PostCard Company --- one of those outfits which sends out postcard invitations to "a meeting in your area" (hence the name PostCard Company). These days, the postcards are more often sealed envelopes, but I digress...

At the "meeting in your area", attendees with deeds in hand are first regaled with reminders of the evils, pitfalls, dangers, expenses and overall wickedness of timeshare ownership. Generous and considerate folks that they are, however, the kind people from the PostCard Company will then offer to "take your timeshare off your hands" --- but ONLY if YOU first pay THEM several thousand dollars to do so!

Sure, they can "make your life easy" --- if you are willing to first line their pockets. You can certainly opt to give them several thousand dollars of your hard earned money if you voluntarily choose to do so. They will then have their associated cohorts dump your timeshare on eBay for a dollar or so. They don't really care about the selling price. After all, you've ALREADY been kind enough to give them a few thousand dollars, so they have ALREADY made their money (...it was YOUR money previously, remember...), regardless of the selling price. Think about it; virtually anyone can easily accomplish that much for themselves --- and save a few thousand dollars in the process. You could even give your timeshare away with a few crisp new $100 bills to the new owner in addition, and STILL be a few thousand dollars ahead compared to going the PostCard Company route!

Unless you have a few grand to throw away.... to "Time No More" just say --- "There's the Door" !


KC

Last edited by ken1193 on Dec 11, 2008 04:30 PM

Dec 11, 2008

I recently attended the meeting and they made me a better offer than anyone. I listed my timeshare for 6 months and spent over a thounsand dollars and never received an offer. I also spent a lot of time trying to sell it. All in all their offer was more than fair and released me of my timeshare. I would do nothing different! Sincerely Jennifer


Jennofer A.
Dec 11, 2008

jennofera wrote:
I recently attended the meeting and they made me a better offer than anyone. I listed my timeshare for 6 months and spent over a thounsand dollars and never received an offer. I also spent a lot of time trying to sell it. All in all their offer was more than fair and released me of my timeshare. I would do nothing different! Sincerely Jennifer

Curiously, I see no mention at all of the exact amount of money demanded by this company to "take the timeshare off your hands" --- which was (and still is) my primary objection to the m.o. of this operation and all others like them (e.g., We Collect Timeshares, et al).

Frankly, I think you're likely just an employee drumming up free (but unfortunately, not very believable) advertising and name exposure. Accordingly, with due respect, you have exactly ZERO credibility --- at least with me. Other readers can believe whomever they choose to believe. I stand firmly by my initial use of the the word "shill"...


KC

Last edited by ken1193 on Dec 11, 2008 05:47 PM

Dec 11, 2008

This is my business and I was a timeshare owner and I never said anything except I was happy I used them. Everyone's offer is different based on their timeshare. I think maybe you should try using them and see how much happier you will be like I am


Jennofer A.
Dec 11, 2008

Maybe they slipped her some downers. It appears they made her promise not to tell how much they clipped her or she's embarrassed to admit it. If she was desperate to get rid of a time share and finally did, then why is she wasting her time coming on here?


Gary M.
Dec 11, 2008

I'm just wondering how you spent over $1000 to try and sell your timeshare in only six months?

You could list on four or five sites like Redweek,Tug Craig's list and others and not even spend $100.00 for six months of ad's!

If you spent $1000.00 for six months sounds like you worked with a upfront scam outfit. If this is true why would you only wait six months?

Ken stated you never mentioned how much you paid Time No More Inc. Would you tell us how much you had to pay them and was it upfront cost.

Also how they sold your timeshare because if they are just a listing company like most of these parasites they have no license so they can't sell a timeshare and this means your paying upfront to be on their list or if upscale company you would be in their date base which in most cases is a waste of your time as a owner.

Its nice that you want to talk up some company you used but shills come on here all the time giving phoney information of selling their timeshares.

To help other timeshare owners you need to share the facts.

PHILL12


Phil L.
Dec 12, 2008

jennofera, unconvincing at best, digs the hole even deeper: >> ...I was happy I used them. Everyone's offer is different based on their timeshare. I think maybe you should try using them and see how much happier you will be like I am<< ===============================================

I'm glad that you're "happy", but the indisputable fact remains that it is neither smart nor necessary to ever pay ANYONE a few thousand dollars just to part with a timeshare ownership. I sold six of my former timeshare weeks during the past five years and my collective, total advertising cost for selling ALL SIX of those weeks was less than $100.

for Phill 12: This is NOT an upfront fee "listing" company, per se. They don't "list" --- but they DO collect upfront. PCC's like Time No More Inc, We Collect Timeshares LLC and others (see detailed description of all PCC practices a few posts above) either acquire a power of attorney from the current owner while they attempt to unload the week or, in fewer instances, the PCC actually takes a new deed into their own name and then resells the week. In either case, the timeshare is usually unloaded through a "no reserve" listing on eBay, for any amount they can mange to elicit. The PCC fee for performing the "service" of "taking the timeshare off your hands" is consistently somewhere between $2,000 -- $4,500; the fee must be paid in full, in advance. I've never heard of ANY PCC fee being anywhere outside of that range of cost figures, so it doesn't matter at all that "jennifer" is unwilling to identify her particular figure (or the timeshare) in this fictional tale of "personal experience". I don't actually believe that the "jennifer" postings are real or at all credible anyhow. Personally, I firmly believe that "jennifer" is just a shill seeking to gain some free exposure for Time No More on the Internet.

Keep in mind that many commercial outfits these days (certainly not JUST those involving timeshares, but PARTICULARLY those involving timeshares) use shill postings and other phony Internet "endorsements" just to enable their name to pop up with favorable (even if only fictional) stories generated as "hits" during a Google search conducted on the company name. Unfortunately for such shills, however, there is often also some factual counter-point input challenging the truthfulness and credibility of such fabricated shill endorsements. I hope that I am doing exactly that here right now...


KC

Last edited by ken1193 on Dec 12, 2008 07:31 AM

Dec 12, 2008

For anyone with interest on this company you can go to Tug, Buying,Selling, Renting Forum and read the full report.

Bill (Moderator) posted this back on Sept 12,2008 called "Indiana BBS Issues Warning About Postcard Company!

Oringinally posted by Street Talk.

Time No More Inc,As follows: The Offer Time No More makes is this:

"We will take your timeshare off your hands if you are willing to pay us to do it".

This means you pay them cash and agree to turn over your title to them. If they don't sell it you still own it (and will be liable for maintance fee's).

What do they do with your timeshare? In some cases they deed it back to the resort,in other cases they list it on ebay(using a different name) at rock bottom price,or they might rent it out until sold often by a semi-bogus "Vacation Club" also run by their own company.

Sometimes if not sold they simply quit trying and never have actually transferred the title let you find out the hard way that you still legally own it.

Wish I knew how to transfer the full page to this post but this is best I could do!

This company and others don't care if they sell or for how little because they made their money from the owner handing over cash to them,this is the company profit!

For more information go to the Tug forum and read it.

PHILL12


Phil L.
Dec 12, 2008

This is my last point which apparently has a lot of attention. I am happy with Time No More Inc And what I know is this. If you spend time on this you must be jealous or you would be doing something else besides waiting to respond. So Ill shill you later


Jennofer A.
Dec 13, 2008

I have more important things to do than respond to unconvincing, inarticulate posts from PCC shills like "happy jennifer" above.

I CHOOSE take the time and make the effort to help prevent innocent people from being taken advantage of. I don't like to see people fall prey to the parasitic, opportunistic, deceptive practices of outfits like Time No More Inc, We Collect Timeshares LLC, Timeshare Freedom and others of that malodorous ilk. I offer no apologies for trying to help people avoid making serious (and very expensive) mistakes --- and lining the pockets of these PostCard Company parasites in the process. Those who don't care for my input are certainly free to ignore it completely, move on, and make their own choices and decisions.

Goodbye, jennofera. Come back with more unconvincing "happy" posts about a PostCard Company anytime you want to be "outed " and completely discredited (...again...) by clearly stated facts and figures.


KC

Last edited by ken1193 on Dec 13, 2008 08:29 AM

Dec 13, 2008

Jennifer, just how much did you have to pay Time No More to take your timeshare off your hands ..... they don't buy timeshares, you pay them to take your timeshare.


R P.
Dec 13, 2008

jayjay: I think you may be completely missing the underlying point here...

It's my firm belief (and my openly stated assertion, never denied by the shill poster) that "jennofera" actually REPRESENTS Time No More. Stated in other words, I believe that she is actually EMPLOYED by Time No More, which is why she claimed to be "happy with them", while failing to provide any substantive facts or specific figures or any actual identification of the (alleged) timeshare involved. When you think about it, keeping things vague and just repeating (over and over again) "I'm happy with Time No More" is really the only available way to say anything positive about a PCC operation. I just don't buy it, not for even one second --- jennofera was clearly just an unconvincing SHILL.


KC

Last edited by ken1193 on Dec 14, 2008 08:35 AM

Dec 14, 2008

Oh, I'm totally convinced she's a shill ..... I just wanted her to answer the question I presented to her.


R P.
Dec 15, 2008

The T.N.M. Squad has returned to Indiana once more to relieve our annual pain and suffering! (Actually I just received my statement(s) for Sheraton Vistana Resort's M.F. AND UNWANTED REFURB...OUCH!)

Besides the post cards I've received no less than 3 phone calls from different rep's inviting me to a nearby hotel meeting within the last few days.

They wouldn't assume my mortgage or refurb costs so we didn't qualify, darn!

Hopefully the local hotel charges them dearly. Our local economy could sure use the boost about now...


Bruce Z.
Dec 15, 2008

jennofera wrote:
Time No More Inc made my life easy. I highly recommend them to anyone who is looking to sell their Timshare fast.

Thanks You Jennifer Adams

No, Thanks You, I'll keep my Timshare.


Bruce Z.
Dec 16, 2008

bruce727 wrote:
jennofera wrote:
Time No More Inc made my life easy. I highly recommend them to anyone who is looking to sell their Timshare fast.

Thanks You Jennifer Adams

No, Thanks You, I'll keep my Timshare.

Good one!! :-) Wouldn't you think that if a shill wanted to be truly convincing and persuasive that he/she would at least try to exhibit a minimal level of literacy? Apparently not...


KC

Last edited by ken1193 on Dec 16, 2008 03:21 AM

Feb 08, 2009

Jennifer is obviously a contractor to this company as she offers the same thing the telephone solicitor does absolutely nothing. Here's the hook "They will make you a direct offer on your timeshare" now the solicitor can not tell you what exactly that offer is, why because they're afraid that no one wants to pay $3000.00 to get rid of maintenance fees. or that they will get hooked into the next big scam, which is vacation purchase. I suggest using the site that is very useful and will give you factual information on timeshares http://www.tug2.net/advice/TS_scams.htm , my wife and I intend to begin using ours and in my will I am leaving it to the IRS, let them deal with the maintenance fees.


Fred W.

Last edited by fredw93 on Feb 08, 2009 10:46 AM

Feb 09, 2009

I met with and paid Time No More $4000 in Oct. of 2007 and to date, inspite of jumping through mulitple hoops, I still own this timeshare. They do not communicate if there is any problem with the transfer of your property and even months after the transfer paperwork has been in the county recorder's office in San Diego, I am still receiving the tax bills and assessment fees now with late fees. Long story, but these are by far the worst people I have ever dealt with. They are very nice on the phone but have no follow through. I moved and sent them my new address in writing 3 times before they got it right. That is just one example. DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH THESE CROOKS. Once they have your money they have no incentive to do their job. STAY AWAY!!!


Judy K.
Aug 24, 2009

I am in absolute agreement with the above comments. I would have gotten off cheaper if I'd deposited $3,500.00 directly in their bank account, the price I paid to join their bogus travel club and take my timeshare off my hand. It cost me $500.00 more when the maintenance fees went to a collection agency, plus the negative hit on my credit score. I should have known better; I was with the first wave of the morning, based on the intensity, Time No More must have made over quarter of a million dollars. As we were leaving, the fine hotel where they had served us a nice breakfast, feeling we'd gotten rid of the weight of a money munching timeshare, there stood the next group of fish waiting to get hooked.


Lacy A.

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