Free Consultation: 833-416-8796

Disclosure: We receive compensation if you choose to speak to one our recommended timeshare exit companies. The following information is for educational purposes and is not to be considered professional or legal advice.

July 14, 2021

Dump Your Timeshare Review

Dump Your Timeshare is a Salt Lake City based timeshare exit company that has been operational since 2014. Chris and Wendi Whittier claim to have over eleven years of combined experience in the travel and debt reduction industries. They claim to intimately understand the struggle of timeshare owners and that they know scams are far more common than anything legitimate. But even with this supposed wealth of experience and helpful claims, do they actually hold up to what they promise to do? 

Dump Your Timeshare Website Review

 

Trying to look up Dump Your Timeshare on Google already sets us off to a bad start. If you’re looking specifically for Dump Your Timeshare’s Better Business Bureau profile you won’t find it. They are listed under an entirely different name with a broken website link included in their profile. The name you’ll find them under is Preferred Vacation Club, Inc. The only way you’ll be able to tell it’s them is with Wendi Whittier’s name on the profile. 

Their landing page isn’t the worst we’ve seen but it definitely needs work. The whole bottom half of the website is a chunk of words and while they are informative they take up a lot of space that no one is going to spend the time reading. When supplying the information you want to break it up evenly enough that it is dispersed around the page, rather than the eye having to stay in one place. 

The image you’re greeted with when you enter the site is poorly photoshopped and adds to the unprofessional air. These days it isn’t difficult to employ a website creation service like Squarespace or WordPress or to even hire a web developer to help craft a professional-looking company website that will add to your credibility rather than taking away from it. Their landing page isn’t doing them any favors. 

The wordy arrangement at the bottom of the landing page is even pithy and filled with fluff when you look it over. They try to assert that they have over thirty years of experience and claim that they provide the best service, but all you really get is the description of the consultation itself. They do note you will receive an Account Coordinator who will help guide you through the process of exiting your timeshare, but they don’t tell you what to expect from the process. 

The wall of text only seems to serve to let you know that you will get a free consultation and someone assigned to your case if it seems viable. Further than that you can apparently expect exceptional customer service and that you will feel liberated when you are finally free of your timeshare. They do offer a section on the services they provide, but these only provide the most basic of information on transferring your timeshare deed, repealing your contract, and assessing your timeshare. 

Nowhere in these sections is it mentioned what you should expect as far as the payment process goes. We highly recommend services that offer escrow payments as it is the safest way to conduct payment with these companies to ensure you don’t get swindled out of unnecessary money. To learn more about why escrow payments are so important, check out our blog. 

The only remaining links to click on are their Blog section which leads to an empty WordPress site, their testimonials which we will get into, and their contact page. All in all the website is lacking the substance and polish to help it stand out from competitors as the resources and information are severely lacking. If their website was all we had to go on, we are already not ranking Dump Your Timeshare very highly.

Dump Your Timeshare Reviews

 

The first stop to find reviews for Dump Your Timeshare is the testimonials section on their website. While these sections tend to be highly flattering to the company at hand, they can sometimes offer a deeper insight into their practices. For this company, one of the interesting aspects of their testimonials section is that all of the photos included seem to be legitimate rather than stock photography. 

They have a recorded review from the Mayor of St. George Utah where one of their offices is located. This is a unique addition as you can actually hear a vocal review from Mayor McArthur about their timeshare services. He offers a glowing review of their services in a commercial fashion which is a big difference from most timeshare websites but not enough to fully set them apart. 

The following reviews toss around phrases like 10-star rating, excellence, and responsiveness, but you’ll notice some discrepancies if you look a bit closer. Stephen V. and Stephanie V. seem to have the same exact review word for word, which really sullies the whole testimonials section. With this one being a clear copy and paste along with just a slight change in the name, it really calls into question how legitimate the other reviews are with how similar the wording can be. 

Digging a bit deeper you’ll find a few reviews on the BBB for Preferred Vacation Club, Inc. Once again though, this is not a great look for a company who’s whole mission is to release you from scams only to operate under two different names. The reviews on the BBB page seem to also be highly complimentary, giving Chris and Wendi of Dump Your Timeshare 5 stars each time.

You’ll find that one possible highlight is how the individuals at Preferred Vacation Club Inc. take the time to respond to several reviews with positive interaction. Little details like that can help a company appear more credible, but it also seems to be only on the reviews from 2018. The more recent reviews haven’t received any interaction and their last one was dated as May 1st, 2020. 

While the eight reviews available seem to be largely positive, they don’t mention anything about payment options or additional information about the exit process.

Dump Your Timeshare Cost

 

Outright the lack of information about costs is a huge red flag. While they do offer a free consultation, that is largely the standard among most exit companies. This gives them an initial point of contact so they can continue to call you even if you decline to work with them. 

Not knowing what you’ll be paying the company up front is not a great way to get started trying to release yourself from debt. You should at least know the cost of their initial service and how much you’ll need to set aside in order to foot the bill. Further than that, it is irresponsible of the company to not outrightly state their payment process. 

Many companies stay vague about the payment process and end up taking more money from you by extending the time they spend working on your case. A good few of them will even take upfront payments and not be able to help you further down the line. In your free consultation, it is important to get all questions of compensation completely answered and hammered out before you ever pay them a dime. 

This ensures your money only goes to them if you can be sure they’ll help you out as they promise to. Asking about escrow payments can also save you a lot of time, money, and heartache. Escrow payments are the most secure way to pay your exit company as it ensures they only get your money if they’ve been able to help you effectively leave your timeshare.

Summary

 

While Dump Your Timeshare seems to have a collection of glowing hometown testimonials, they are lacking in substance. It is worrying to completely comb over the website of a company you’re entrusting to release you from financial burdens, and have no idea how much you’ll likely be paying them to do so. Not to mention the information about their process as a whole is severely lacking, so potential clients aren’t entirely sure what they’ll be getting into. 

Most of these companies use this trick of being vague on their websites in an effort to draw customers into the free consultation. They want your contact information so they can try and bag you as a client before you’re even aware of what they can offer you as far as aid. They stuff their testimonial and about us section with plenty of small-town charm to try and lull potential clients into a false sense of security without offering anything real. 

Furthermore, their website is outdated and unfinished so their credibility is already standing in the balance. Reviews telling clients that they met Chris and Wendi at a state fair and then were helped out of their timeshare might seem quaint and charming, but they don’t offer any solid evidence of how these people can help you. Don’t be drawn in by the sweet reviews, especially when their wording is so similar. 

You’ll be much better off finding a company with solid reviews that offer plentiful information on their website about processes, payments, and more.

EZ Advocates Review

EZ Advocates is a consumer protection company based in Portland Maine. They claim that their strong Maine roots have helped them forge an agency built on trust, integrity, and belief in their work. But while they assert to be advocates for you that will deliver quality results, will they be able to hold up to their hefty promises.

EZ Advocates Website Review

 

Immediately we are met with the image of a stern-looking man and a fill-in sheet for a free consultation. We assume that this image is meant to assert some sort of credibility, meaning they take their job seriously, but we don’t think they accomplish this. It seems more like a cheap ploy to showcase they are hardworking and serious about their work when there isn’t anything presented initially to confirm that. 

The next section we see on the landing page contains information about their expertise and how they’ll help you get you out of your timeshare. They detail that 99% of what they do is document prep and advocacy and that they have canceled 95% of the timeshares contracts they take on. While this does sound like it would be a good percentage we don’t have the information to back that up. 

While the landing page looks professional, if not a little cheesy, it is lacking in substance. It doesn’t include much information about how exactly they get the job done and the potential client is left mostly to guess what to expect unless you go ahead with the consultation. We prefer to recommend companies or advocacy groups that will disclose more about how they’ll help you before you have to set up a consultation. 

If you head over to their ‘About Us’ section, you’ll find a lot of extra fluff as well. They explain that coming from Maine they hold a strong belief in being true to their word, but being from a specific state isn’t an indicator of how credible a company or advocacy group is going to be. They also claim they dedicate twelve hours each day to customer service and ensure that all of your questions are answered.

You would hope that navigating over to the marked ‘Our Service’ section would yield some helpful information, but it does very little in that department. They make another claim to go above and beyond to help you out of your timeshare and lay out a little bit of general information on how they guide clients in the right direction and prepare documentation. The only thing mentioned about costs or returned funds is that they will try to provide you with the necessary resources with which to get your money back. Their FAQ yields very little as well. 

If you even decide to check their ‘Let-us-help’ section you’ll find a link to download their welcome package to take a survey and email it back to them once completed. This page is virtually useless and this information could’ve been provided in another section to cut down on space as well as make the overall website more efficient.

If you’re wanting to delve into testimonials you can find roughly seven of them on their website, but three out of the seven include client phone numbers which seems a little concerning. Other than this you’ll find a contact page that just reiterates the information you can find on their landing page or at the bottom of most of the other sections. 

Overall the layout of their website isn’t bad but it is lacking substance as far as information goes. You’re not going to get much about their team or their services besides the bare minimum unless you decide to contact them. We also don’t see any information regarding cost expectations or payment options. 

We don’t like to recommend companies that don’t offer an escrow option as far as payment goes as it is the safest way to ensure your problem is solved before your money is released to the company. If you want to learn more about the importance of escrow payments, check out our blog.

EZ Advocates Reviews

 

Upon perusing their Better Business Bureau profile, you’ll find that they have a 4.56 rating out of 5. This is technically an A rating but they have two 1-star reviews out of their 18 and 4 complaints filed against them in the four or so years they’ve been in business. This is startling for a still relatively green business and doesn’t bode well for them despite the 16 5-star reviews. 

If you do decide to look up the owner of the business you’ll find the LinkedIn that belongs to Mr. Rahaman Kargar, but this is also rather sparse. It also doesn’t include much relevant work experience besides being self-employed and operating as the CEO of EZ Advocates. We’re already off to a bad start and we haven’t even gotten into those complaints. 

The two 1-star reviews include scathing comments claiming EZ Advocates are frauds who take money but don’t provide results. They also mention a money-back guarantee which is not mentioned anywhere obvious on the website, so we assume this is something you’ll be told about during your consultation. No official costs are mentioned, however, so we still have no idea how much their services cost or how you’re expected to pay for them. 

All four of the complaints filed mention money being taken as well with no communication or aid being given. In one of them, we are told that a client is waiting on their $1800 refund, which means this is one of the only solid indications of costs we’re given. One of these complaints even claims that the company stopped communicating while still taking fees from their credit card. 

Two of these complaints were resolved but the other two still remain unresolved with the company responding they have allegedly done everything they could while the client remained unsatisfied. While they do have a good amount of positive reviews on their website and on the BBB website, these are all relatively generic and similar which doesn’t assure us much of their credibility. At this point with six complaints of fraudulence and lack of communication, we don’t have much faith in their skills to actually help you out of your timeshare contract.

EZ Advocates Cost

 

While there are one or two claims about their money-back guarantee, we can find no indication of this on their actual website. We do know their consultation is free, but to find out if you can get your money back if you’re unsatisfied we do believe you have to contact them first. This opens up another can of worms as initiating contact means you could consent to be contacted even if their services aren’t what you’re looking for. 

We do like companies that offer free consults, but we like them to be more upfront about the services they provide before you hand out your contact information to them. Many timeshare exit companies are scams and by providing your contact you open yourself up to being scam-called on a regular basis. 

The only other information we can find about costs or fees is the mentions in the complaints about the $1800 refund, a superfluous $450 charge, and continuous fees being pulled from a client’s credit card. While these cannot be confirmed as accurate, they don’t make us very comfortable when it comes to giving out your information and even any potential fees to a company like this.

Summary

 

Overall, while the company presents itself professionally through a neatly made website, the lack of information and the somewhat sloppy way they present what they do provide isn’t comforting. You should have a clear idea of what the company you’re using to help you get out of your timeshare does to help release you from that contract. Not to mention for a company that claims to be based on that Maine sense of integrity, they are sorely lacking in communication and upfront information about their business practices. 

We also don’t like when companies don’t offer up any payment options or cost breakdowns unless you contact them. Companies that offer out that information outright or offer an escrow option, tend to be more trustworthy as they provide the client with a clear idea of what they’ll be getting into. You wouldn’t want to buy a car without knowing how much the cost for the repairs will be after all. 

Furthermore, while you can find the owner online his LinkedIn is sorely lacking in anything that sets him apart or makes him appear more credible. Don’t let yourself be drawn in by a professional-looking website if the substance of that website is lacking. Don’t offer up money upfront unless you know what you’ll be getting into. 

So while this isn’t the worst timeshare exit company or consumer advocacy group we’ve seen, it is far from the best. You’ll be better off with a more reputable and upfront company despite EZ Advocates claims that they have that Maine sense of integrity that supposedly sets them apart from others on the market.

Exit By Owner Review

Exit By Owner is a timeshare exit company based in Ormond Beach, Florida that has been in business since 2018. They claim to have a team of experts that have the combined experience to make their three years in business mean that much more. While they have a plethora of reviews for their meager three years, does that mean they will be successful in getting you out of your timeshare? 

Exit By Owner Website Review

 

The immediate impression the website gives is unprofessional. The logo at the top left to represent the company should be clear and well-made, but instead it is fuzzy and squished. It barely fits into the spot that has been designated for it and looks incredibly unprofessional. You want your website to make a good initial impression and unfortunately a poorly designed logo won’t do that for your company. 

The website design itself looks cheap and a little cheesy, not giving the professional air that you’re looking for in a company that’s supposed to help you legally get out of your timeshare. They claim they pride themselves on being a viable solution for exiting your timeshare, but it seems they don’t even take pride in providing a well-made website to potential clients. These days, your website is the first thing your clients will see to represent you and the design is not going to make clients feel very secure in their choices. 

The further you go on their website, the more unimpressive it becomes. They have a section labeled Exit Options, where they barely describe what options are available to those seeking release from their timeshares. They offer a reversal of the contract, a reversal of the mortgage, or an outright cancellation. The wording of this section is also weak and doesn’t seem like the company really knows what they are talking about, or they are trying to be vague on purpose. 

They have a section detailing their process, which is something you don’t see from a lot of exit companies. They have it separated into six steps, starting with contract signage and copies being made. They will then get a call confirming details and ensuring they have everything needed to help get you out of your contract. You will stay in communication with your case manager as they send copies and negotiate on your behalf. As soon as things are taken care of you’ll be released finally from your contract so you don’t have to live with the burden anymore. 

While this is a fairly concise list and promises plenty of communication and advocacy on your behalf, there is no guarantee they hold up to these promises. There is also no mention of payment, which we don’t recommend trusting right off the bat. There is no obligation when you initiate contact with them, which means no payment upfront, but that still doesn’t give us a solid idea of how much it is going to cost when you get into business with them. 

We also recommend you go with companies that offer escrow payment so your money stays with you until your contract has been handled properly. If you want to know why escrow payments are so important, take a look at our blog for more information. 

Their team member page is succinct and to the point as well as their contact page. All in all the website is fine as far as content goes but the design leaves much to be desired. It doesn’t come across as the website of a professional company and that doesn’t make us very confident in their abilities as a timeshare exit solution.

Exit By Owner Reviews

 

The reviews for this company are surprisingly plentiful for a company that has only been in practice since 2018. On their Better Business Bureau page alone they have 51 reviews and 4 complaints against them, which while that doesn’t seem like a lot, is pretty concerning for a company only in practice for three years. They also have a hefty reviews section on their website that has about forty reviews, from what we can see are mostly unique to the website. The two sets of reviews don’t share many similarities. 

One of the reasons we think they might have so many reviews is based upon two negative reviews that claim they spam you with phone calls. They apparently have local telephone numbers so you’ll pick up, not thinking that it is a cold call, and you get sucked in. Two negative reviews listed at one-star back this up by claiming that they were called even though they are on the do not call list. 

Exit By Owner does respond back, stating that they are not a scam company and they have put the individuals on the do not call list for their own business rather than the national registry. While there is a bit of back and forth here on whether or not they constitute as telemarketers, we were far more interested in the four complaints filed against them to the BBB. 

The first upset client claims that Exit By Owner said they would get them out of their timeshare in a year but asked for an upfront fee of $3,190. This was not completed and they were given another year to do so allegedly before the client would be refunded but there has apparently been no communication and their maintenance fees are coming up again. The company fired back, claiming the client was offered a settlement but that she never responded. 

Another two claim they paid nearly $3,000 but there was no communication on whether the task of exiting the timeshare was completed or not. There is subsequent back and forth on both about refunds and whether or not it was the responsibility of the client or the exit company to follow up and do paperwork. The last complaint echoes what we saw in some of the 1-star reviews about spam calls. 

It seems that Exit By Owner conducts a lot of their business through cold calling which is something that scams typically engage in. The company gets very aggressive in their last statement against this complaint, claiming this is defamation and libel and that the posts should be removed. While we don’t know which is in the wrong without proper proof, the three posts that talk about cold calling are enough to make us assume it is Exit By Owner. 

The business is also not considered accredited by the Better Business Bureau even though they hold a 4.8 out of 5 ratings.

Exit By Owner Cost

 

While we aren’t given much to go on from their website to tell how much they will cost you upfront, from the reviews we can take a guess that it is typically in the ballpark of $2,800+. This is a hefty sum to pay upfront and especially if you aren’t sure the work is actually going to get done. This is why escrow payments are so important in these cases as it saves you from being one of these individuals who is waiting on a refund they may never get. 

We are given the guarantee that they offer a no-obligation consultation but once they have your contact information it may only encourage them to keep contacting you even if you don’t want to utilize their services. We don’t like when companies are vague about how much they’ll cost you, so it is important to ask upfront questions in your consultation and try to ensure they won’t dodge them. 

We do recommend you try and find a company that offers escrow payments so you don’t end up in the same boat as some of their dissatisfied customers. But barring that you should look for an honest company with testimonials that back up what they seem to be portraying.

Summary

 

Exit By Owner is not the timeshare exit company that can do it all. From the reports we’ve seen it seems more like a company that is mainly focused on gaining clients by conducting cold calls rather than collecting them organically. We prefer to recommend companies that have a defined mission and work ethic that speaks for themselves, along with a professional online presence. 

Clients should not be submitting multiple complaints to the BBB in the process of getting their timeshare contract canceled. Not to mention the company itself isn’t even considered accredited by them. Save yourself some time and some heartache and look for a company with a deeper online presence that can back up its claims with cold, hard, facts.

You’ll also want to keep an eye on any company that doesn’t offer up pricing, but there are mentions of hefty upfront fees in their reviews. You’ll want to vet the company carefully before you enter into any contract with them and put money down on their services. All in all, you just need to be smart and safe when it comes to choosing the exit company for you. 

It is hard to go from one scam to another, so don’t let yourself be taken in by companies that don’t offer the information you’re looking for to get started.

Easy Timeshare Relief Review

Easy Timeshare Relief is a timeshare exit company based in Meridian, Idaho, offering quick and easy timeshare cancellation with minimal hassle. While they have been in business since 2009, they claim to have 15+ years of successful timeshare contract cancellation among their staff alone. While these claims may be comforting to the weary timeshare owner, they may also be misleading. Does Easy Timeshare Relief live up to their name, and will you be left feeling relieved or disappointed? 

Easy Timeshare Relief Website Review

 

Initially, the website itself doesn’t look bad. While some timeshare exit companies have heavily outdated websites, this one seems to at least be polished, functional, and not too cluttered on their landing page. They do have a cheesy little video embedded into the beginning section of their landing page, but this has been a common trend among many timeshare exit companies as a way to show who they are and what they do. 

This tactic is used to immediately grab a potential client’s attention so they don’t navigate away, but not many people will take the time to actually watch the video. The rest of the landing page is neatly packaged, rather than having huge chunks of words that the reader is forced to chew through. They have a small statistics section, offering to potential clients a history of 10,000+ clients served, 5+ million in canceled debt, and the average savings for their clients which rounds out at $21,870. 

While we don’t have any idea if these claims are true, they do serve a purpose to help initiate credibility so the potential client feels more comfortable. This can be misleading though and we typically don’t recommend companies that mention statistics without any viable information to back it up. While we can’t verify the legitimacy of these claims, we do appreciate the following information they provide about how to apply online and the helpful resources from their team. 

While most sites have a blog section now, we do like how they have updated theirs so frequently. There are posts from late June 2021 about how to pick the right timeshare exit company, what the actual cost is, and how to get rid of the timeshare without ruining your credit. They also immediately offer some frequently asked questions that most who are seeking to exit their timeshare are wanting to know the answers to. 

When you click on their Cancel Your Timeshare Link, they offer an application to contact them and a step-by-step of how easy it is to start your cancellation process. They do give you a disclaimer to assert that you should be ready to accept a call from them if you fill out the form as they are a consumer advocacy group that will help file on your behalf. The form is thorough and offers plenty for their potential clients to communicate before their initial meeting. 

A deeper look into their blog section is thorough as well and has three pages worth of informational blogs spanning multiple topics. There are blogs on education, how to avoid scams, how to find a legit timeshare firm and the best way to exit timeshares. So if you have questions you want to be answered before you make contact with the company, you should take a look at their blog section. 

The only other sections of note are their testimonials section which we will get into later, and their contact page. They also have a convenient calendar tab at the top of the screen and when you click it you’ll be guided to a Calendly link so you can set up a time to chat with one of the company’s associates. The only information we are unfortunately missing is any indication of payment. 

We typically recommend companies that offer an escrow payment option as it is the most secure way to ensure the job will be done before you pay your exit company anything. If you want to learn more about why escrow is important, check out our blog. 

Easy Timeshare Relief Reviews

 

One of the interesting aspects of their website’s testimonials section is that there are video reviews. This is supposed to make people feel like the company is more credible, but we also don’t know if these individuals know the owner of the company or were paid to leave these thorough video reviews. It does help that the company didn’t include only 5-star reviews on their testimonial page, but the 4-star reviews don’t indicate why they weren’t fully satisfied. 

They have four reviews and one complaint filed against them on their Better Business Bureau page. The four reviews are all five stars and mention that the associates at Easy Timeshare Relief were professional, reasonable to work with and that they provided the relief that is promised in their name. Three of the reviews are short but there is one by Lexi V who alleges that they promised they would be able to release her from her contract in 12 months, but they finished in 10. 

These positive reviews are certainly helpful to their reputation, but they offer little of value. Other than the claims that these individuals have met the associates of Easy Timeshare Relief at various locations, there isn’t anything to confirm their credibility. Their LinkedIn doesn’t even offer an idea of who is working for the company at all despite clients mentioning names in their reviews. 

There is still no information on payments or how much they were charged, but there is a complaint that gives an idea of payments and it isn’t positive in the slightest. This individual alleges that they were told as soon as they paid $1799, they would have their timeshare contract transferred immediately. They claim they asked for a refund but they were told that it was their fault they got the paperwork in too late. 

They were also allegedly told because they are a small business they did not have the funds to return the payment. There is then a back and forth argument between the disgruntled client and the company claiming forms were missing and then an agreement was met that they would refund a portion if the complaint was removed. The validity of the client’s claims seems to be called into question when she mentions that the conversation was had at a Fred Meyer and they should be able to tap into the surveillance equipment to get what was actually said. 

The company shoots back with the information that they had been in contact with the client and that they had done everything in their power to reach a consensus but could not do so. The testimonial is left up as the client alleges they were only given a refund of $1000 and that they had never agreed to delete the complaint unless the refund of $1799 was made in full. While the company disputes this agreement there is no definitive evidence to sway the reader one way or the other. 

Whether the complaint is valid or not, $1799 is a large amount of money to be out of. This is why we recommend an escrow payment option as it is the best way to ensure your money isn’t handed off before contracts are completed.

Easy Timeshare Relief Cost

 

We aren’t given any definitive information of how much it costs to use their services, but from the complaint on the BBB, we do have an idea that timeshare transfer costs upward of one thousand. They do claim to not take any money upfront, but we aren’t sure if that’s true or simply stated to help ease clients into using their services. The only way to get a complete answer for how much the cost of their services would be is to contact them, which we view as a bit of a red flag. 

Once you contact them they have your information and will be able to contact you back even if you decide not to use their services. This can lead to annoying cold calls which no one wants to put up with while trying to handle getting out of their timeshare scam. 

Summary

 

While the company has a very professional website and a good portfolio of informational blogs to offer potential clients, we aren’t sure we buy what they’re selling. Perusing their Better Business Bureau profile shows that the company is listed under three additional names, which is one of the red flags for a scam. They also claim to have been in business since 2009, but their reviews don’t span back that far at all. 

Mr. Steven Cuccia is also listed as the owner of the business, you won’t be able to find him on their LinkedIn. While they do have a LinkedIn and a BBB page, they aren’t accredited by the BBB despite their alleged 11 years in business. If a company is going to claim they are accredited by the Better Business Bureau on their website, they should at least actually be accredited. 

All in all the company gives a good front of being a trustworthy timeshare exit company, but we aren’t sure they have the ability to back it up.

OUR GOAL

Our goal is to help timeshare owners find a reputable timeshare exit company to work with. We like to recommend timeshare exit companies that offer a low up front fee escrow payment option, so you are protected from scams. Contact us to receive a free timeshare exit consultation.

TIP

Always contact your resort or timeshare developer first before contacting a timeshare exit company. Some have exit programs of their own that can assist you with a timeshare cancellation

Privacy Policy

TimeshareExitCompanies.com is not a law firm.

Free Consultation: 833-416-8796