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My wife and I did one of those timeshare meetings in Las Vegas, but when weren't traveling as much as expected. Timeshare Exit Team (ReedHein & Associates) had a booth at Bite of Seattle a couple years ago, so we decided to discuss with them our situation. We scheduled to come in for a consultation and met with Brandon Reed, and sat through a sales pitch before we could get down to business. We were informed that timeshares make it impossible to close/sell, so we hired them to negotiate closure. They said that a lot of their closures happen quickly, that we should plan for closure in 6-9 months, so I was pretty optimistic about their services.
They later called me and said they got the timeshare name wrong, and it made me wonder if they had ever successfully closed timeshares with this resort before, but they assured me they're very successful and had many closures. Fine.
They never contacted me to check-in or provide updates. I would have to regularly call and email to get updates, usually waiting weeks for a response. Because my exit team is not comprised of anyone actually working on the legal side, they couldn't give me a complete answer--usually just that it's still in progress and taking longer than expected. Although why it took so long for them to ask or get answers from the legal team is beyond me.
One of their responses was to say that their legal team failed, so they referred my case to local counsel (Nevada). It's now almost 2 years, and we're still making timeshare payments because we move around a lot and have mortgages to apply for, so we can't default on this. But I feel like we paid someone a lot of money just to avoid paying more money to someone else, and we're not getting anything from either of them.
I was later introduced to another firm called mytimeshareliquidate.com ,they were quite responsive and exhibited good customer relation and services....They looked really reliable and i am grateful to them after i had wasted months and lots of money with the timeshare exit team. I still want my money back from the rippers at timeshareexitteam. Such a big fraudulent firm
Seth B.
"I was later introduced to another firm...." Sounds like a bunch of garbage. You are bashing a known firm and plugging an unknown firm. This is just an advertisement for an exit company. You have stated nothing about them actually getting you out of your timeshare..... Please don't advertise on Redweek...
John I.
sethb44 wrote:Blah, blah, blah, and then ...I was later introduced to another firm called {who cares.com}. They were quite responsive and exhibited good customer relation and services....They looked really reliable and i am grateful to them after i had wasted months and lots of money with the timeshare exit team. I still want my money back from the rippers at timeshareexitteam. Such a big fraudulent firm
You are plainly just a very unconvincing (and only marginally literate) shill.
NONE of these assorted so-called "exit / relief / escape / relief" parasite outfits possess any secret elixirs or mystical abilities that can somehow make a legal, contractual obligation just somehow magically disappear into thin air. NONE.
"A fool and his money are soon parted", as the old saying goes. Anyone who sends a single penny to ANY of these parasitic "exit" operations is just once again unwisely proving that old saying to be true and accurate.
KC
Last edited by ken1193 on Sep 20, 2018 09:23 AM
nicb22 wrote:Look at My Timeshare Exit Reviews, they put me in contact w/ a couple reputable exit companies, and we got out!
How exactly did you "[get] out"? Likely this company charged you thousands of dollars to do something you could've done yourself for a lot less money.
Lance C.
nicb22 wrote:Look at My Timeshare Exit Reviews, they put me in contact w/ a couple reputable exit companies, and we got out!
“Reputable exit companies” is something of an oxymoron, since no such things actually exist anywhere on Planet Earth.
Nice try, though! 😄
KC
Last edited by ken1193 on Nov 12, 2023 01:13 PM
If I had known more about timeshares, I wouldn’t have jumped into such a sham. Getting out of it feels like trying to climb a mountain with no gear or at least that’s what these companies want you to think. But here’s the kicker: ALL CONTRACTS CAN BE NULLIFIED! I found out the hard way after trying many know exit companies . With the right professionals in your corner, relinquishing your timeshare ownership can be as easy as pie. My journey on credit improvement after decided to stop paying westgate was like pulling teeth, until I met Hackivist known as Mrcreditsavvy on YouTube , an anonymous hacker group focused on credit and other scam investigation. Their work to provide social justice through consumer protection services was a walk in the park in my case . I was alone trying to remove collections and a few other negatives but MCS went above and beyond -after finding the cause of my credit tanking to be my timeshare contract .They know the ins and outs of this “ credit system “ like the back of their hand. They’ve seen it all and know just how shady these timeshare sellers and so called exit firms can be. They’ve got the tools, the technical know-how, and the guts to beat them at their own game. Hiring creditsavvydavid (GMAIL dot com) is free until successfully exited . NOT RECOMMENDING but it’ll be the best option for any exit shopper in the current market from my personal experience . This is not an exit company but a team of scam investigation hackers who don’t exactly play buy the rules. You’ll feel like a weight’s been lifted off your shoulders, and you’ll be breathing easier than a cool breeze on a summer day. It cost me around $2500 after foreclosure letters were secured to exit my contract with Westgate Resorts. Again, I don’t recommend this approach but this is what saved me a lot of maintenance headaches.
Ol O.
olo4 wrote:It cost me around $2500 after foreclosure letters were secured to exit my contract with Westgate Resorts.
It would cost you (or anyone else) ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to get foreclosed upon. Ceasing further payments to Westgate would have generated the exact same result (foreclosure) without spending another penny.
I will also point out that Westgate has its' own (lawful) "deedback" program (called Legacy), which costs less than the $2,500 that you (allegedly) paid to a questionable and anonymous Internet "hacker" for a (legally dubious) “escape”.
Frankly, I don't find your vague and unconvincing post endorsing a "hacker" to be at all credible in the first place. That aside, the $2,500 figure you cite (if even true) is actually more costly than the cleaner (and completely lawful) “exit” avenue of simply paying Westgate the cost to use their Legacy “deedback” program.
I have absolutely no use for Westgate — but I dislike scammers even more…
KC
Last edited by ken1193 on May 12, 2025 05:00 AM