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Sellers Too Can Be A Victim Of Mexico Timeshare Frauds

You must have heard of and even read about a number of Mexico timeshare frauds that have left travelers high and dry when they reach the destination to find that the timeshare they have been sold is nothing like what they were promised. However, it is important for you to know that in case you own a timeshare and are planning to sell it, you too are no longer safe from these frauds.

Yes, it’s true, your security, or immunity, if you will, is no higher than those travelers who are duped into thinking that they are being sold a great property. This is mainly because there are many companies or agencies that are fraudulent and champions of fooling you and drawing profits from your pocket even if you are selling your timeshare. This is a new breed of Mexico timeshare frauds and is thus the more dangerous one, since people do not know so much about it. This article is aimed at all those of you who were till now unaware about this phenomenon. Wake up, before it’s too late!

Following is an example where your call might be fraudulent by a significantly high percentage.
If you have or do receive a phone call from what seems like a conglomerate organization like the ‘All America Timeshare Association’ or something similar to this, you need to be very careful, since no organization is going to ask you to join them just by making a phone call. This can at best be a new breed of Mexico timeshare frauds. However, just to ensure that it is not a legitimate offer and to dispel your doubts, ask them for an official web address as well as their office address in your locality. If they have called you, they must at least be having a branch office in your locality, right? And if the latter is not there, you can be sure that it is a scam, and hang up the phone immediately before the other party can lure or trick you with some other fake offer that might sound true.
Stay safe. After all, it’s your money.

By: Carlos Hernandez-Ojeda

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Carlos Hernandez is a retired law professional with an experience of more than 30 years in practice. He has successfully pleaded thousands of timeshare and similar fraud cases, and currently writes on how people can avoid falling for such type of scams. For more info visit mexico attorney

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