They got my name off of Tug that I wanted to sell my timeshare. They said for $199.00 they were sure they would sell it real fast. Well within a week I tried to call Kathy and the number was no longer in service. I looked up on the internet and my timeshare was there but all phone numbers were disconnected. This is the first time I have been ripped off and it does not feel good.
I had our Marriott timeshare up for sale on Tug.com and they called and said that they had a buyer and all we had to do was to send $199.00. I hesitated but called Kathy back and asked her a few questions. I asked if there were anymore charges when it closed and she said this is the full amount that had to be paid. She thought that they had a buyer and their superviser is in Hawaii doing conventions to sell these timeshares.
Two weeks later, after not hearing, I called all of the numbers and they had been disconnected. I went on line and my timeshare was there but none of the numbers were connected. I called the attorney General in Florida and they said they had not heard that they were not legitimate.
Thanks to consumer complaintss, it was verified that I was scammed. It does not feel very good and I hope that they get caught.
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