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Subject: Re: cash rebates? is it true? | |
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] Date Posted: Sat, Oct 29 2005, 3:57:37 In reply to: Kong 's message, "cash rebates? is it true?" on Thu, Oct 27 2005, 18:05:51 I think you are lucky to have walked away from another scam. Looks like they are using all kinds of tactics to lure people into their scheme, they include, exchanging, swapping, cash top-up, lawyer assisted termination, all of which involves a substantial amount of money. The trick is you lure you into paying out a sum of money by working on your desperation to dispose of your useless timeshare membership. Once they get hold of your hard earn money, they will cook up all kinds of reasons for not being able to sell off your membership. You might want to read up on this posting on “Resale of Timeshare Membership” http://www.voy.com/161450/1191.html . You should really consider forgoing that useless membership. Just let it rot. The more you hold on to it in the hope of recouping loses, the more you will be desperate to recover any cost that might be presented to you by any 3rd party. Thus, you will be exposed to the danger of being manipulated by them with “tempting” schemes again. Thanks for sharing your experience with us with such a detailed report. Reports like yours are really helpful as they expose all the little details that they did which we might have overlooked. Lets us all get informed so that those money sucking leeches will not get a chance to trick more people. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
[> Subject: Re: cash rebates? is it true? | |
Author: George [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: Sat, Oct 29 2005, 12:39:07 Hello my friend, i don't blame u for not knowing the difference btw ATC and RCI. After attending a 3 to 4 hrs presentation with the marketing company it is normal for a person to loose their wits and be confused. That is what these companies do to u if u succumb to the temptation of agreeing to listen to their so-called 'obligation-free' presentation to collect your free gift and offers. Now let me enlighten u... ATC or Asian Travel Club is a time-share membership marketed currently by IRN - Interval Resorts Network. U pay a certain sum of money for a Studio/1BD/2BD membership and get 1 week accomodation per year or alternate year (depending on what u sign up for). U will be given a choice of several resorts or hotels affiliated with the club. U also pay a Maintenance Fee annually or alternate year (depending whether yours is a Full or Alternate membership). The Maintenance Fee may rise without much warning and u have to keep on paying if u want to retain your membership (which u paid thousands for). Then you will be invited to be a member of a holiday exchange company - RCI (Resorts Condominium International) or II (Interval International) so that you can trade your free week and holiday in another resort or country where RCI or II is affiliated. For this there is an annual membership fee (currently S$150) and when u book the exchange u have to pay an exchange fee of another few hundred dollars depending on where u want to go. What people don't realise is that your exchange or ability to exchange is not guaranteed; there is some pre-conditions or rules associated with the exchange company before u can make an exchange (and this is seldom emphasised to the potential member during the timeshare presentation. So there u are : To be a timeshare member u have to pay a joining fee; an annual maintenance fee; an annual subscription with an exchange company; and if u make an exchange pay an exchange fee. Then u realise that your membership is worthless (there is no market value as the same membership is sold to many people at different prices. And if u have been paying by instalments and stop payments or tell your bank to cancel the advance credit card payment slips u get a threatening letter from the company for breach of contract terms. And say u have fully paid up and advertise for resale u get all kinds of crooks calling u up and making promises to help u sell but with some advance payments of course. And u get cheated again. Then the same marketing company can call u up and tell u they have another kind of membership which does not require annual maintenance fees and u can trade in your membership for this new kind of membership which also gives u 'cashback'(U won't have time to realise why they never showed this to u earlier). And u jump for joy and quickly sign up. Then the same thing happens - disappointment, disappointment and more disappointment - then the cycle starts again. CAVEAT EMPTOR, my friends........ [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |