If you get a call from A1 Marketing, HANG UP THE PHONE immediately! In early November I got a call telling me that they had a buyer for my timeshare and asked if I would sell it and at what price. They called back the next day and said that the buyer had agreed to it. I paid their $998.00 fee and a pleasant young man named "Joe Stephens" was the agent who was handling the deal.
To make a long story short, everything was a lie; after a month he no longer answered the phone or e-mails (beyond the time that he thought I could ask the credit card company to initiate a chargeback?)
However, I was fortunate enough to have drawn him into an e-mail correspondence that verified that I had been told that there was an offer made on the timeshare. When I contacted A1 Marketing's Customer Service they were, for the most part, unresponsive to my e-mails and phone messages (they never pick up) - until I faxed them a copy of the e-mails.
Wisely, they issued a refund to my credit card...
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