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July 15, 2021

Timeshare Cancel Services Review

Timeshare Cancel Services is an Orlando, Florida-based timeshare exit company that has been in business since 2009. They claim they established their business due to the demand for timeshare exit companies as the popularity of timeshares grew in that year by over one billion. While they make claims they have extensive knowledge and expertise, as well as plenty of law prowess to back them up, do their services actually live up to these claims?

Timeshare Cancel Services Website Review

 

If you’re looking for a good initial impression, Timeshare Cancel Services does a good job of establishing that. They have a very clean and concise website design that provides a feeling that they are backed up by lawyers rather than inexperienced representatives. This could also be done purposefully to establish credibility where there might not be any, but we can dive a bit further to see if their information lives up to the appearance. 

Their landing page lays out more than we typically see from timeshare exit companies about what they do, how they do it and their results. They specialize in timeshare cancellation, mortgage cancellation, money recovery, and credit protection, so they provide a wide range of services in the timeshare exit business. Each of these sections also has a link attached to learn more about how their services work and it will lead you to their ‘Services’ tab so you can read further. 

Their ‘About Us’ section on their landing page is a little pithy and lacking information. They talk more about what you should do to find a trustworthy timeshare exit company rather than why they are that credible resource you’ve been looking for. They also offer a free evaluation calculator that they embed a link to on the landing page above their results. 

They claim they have provided over one million dollars in recovered funds to their clients as well as over three hundred thousand in recovered maintenance fees the year before. They do provide some information as to what resorts they’ve released their client’s contracts from, such as Wyndham, Marriott, Hilton Grand, and more. Their alleged total of the canceled debt to this day is 275 billion since they started their business in 2009. 

If you do head over to their ‘Services’ page, you’ll find under their proven credentials that only 60% of their clients receive refunds but they have 99% success when it comes to canceling contracts. The rest of this page doesn’t provide much more than what you’ll see on the landing page already. There is a bit more fluff related to what they do for credit protection, cancellation, and refunds. 

The only additions to the ‘About Us’ page show that in the first year of business they won 1,000 cases, and by 2011 they had gotten over a million in refunds for their clients. They list their accomplishments from 2012 to 2021, celebrating their success and how much they’ve given back to their clients but the details aren’t very thorough here either. 

Their ‘Contract Releases’ page will give you some uploaded copies of contracts they’ve released people from, stating how much they’ve gotten refunded per resort. They also have a wall of icons you can click to see the releases from this list of resorts. The only additional information provided is how to pick out a trustworthy timeshare exit company, which includes advice like checking the BBB history of the company you’re considering. 

This is odd advice as to when you search Timeshare Cancel Services, you won’t be able to find their Better Business Bureau page right away. You’ll have to search around a little bit until you find a group called Integrity Marketing Solutions, LLC. They are also known as Timeshare Answers and they have a 4.74 out of 5 ratings but are not considered accredited by the BBB. It seems odd they would advise you to check a company’s BBB profile before you consider hiring them when there’s is not even accredited. 

The only other aspects of their website that should be looked at are their testimonials, the timeshare calculator, and their FAQ page. Their testimonial section is interesting as it mostly contains video reviews, which is something we have mixed feelings about. While it does feel like videos of real people may make these testimonies seem more credible, we also know how easy it is to have review videos faked. 

Their timeshare calculator is thorough and helpful, so we do recommend taking advantage of that if you’re curious how much your timeshare actually costs. While there are a few answers of note in their FAQ section, we paid the most attention to if they charge an upfront fee. They claim their consultation is free and money is only exchanged when their services are rendered, but even this answer is vague. 

There is nothing regarding escrow payments, which we highly recommend in order to keep your payments secure. If you want to know how important escrow payments are, take a look at our blog. All in all the website is good but we aren’t sure how much it represents the company at hand.

Timeshare Cancel Services Reviews

 

Once you find the Integrity Marketing Solutions LLC page on the BBB website, you’ll be able to see they have 37 customer reviews and 4 customer complaints that have been closed. They have two one-star reviews and then two four-star reviews, but the other 33 are five-star. The two one-star reviews have a similar commentary about Timeshare Cancel Services being uncommunicative about the progress of their cancellation. 

This is also the first time we are given an idea of costs as well so keep that in mind. The four-star reviews don’t give us much reason why they aren’t 5 stars as you can’t really tell them apart as far as content goes. The complaints that are filed against the company also seem to be pretty similar in nature. 

Most of them are mentioning money being taken upfront and then communication dropping off without any solution being reached. Another complaint is that the customers in question feel like they had to do so much of the work and the fees that were taken were too much for how much work the company itself had put in to help release them from their contract. That, mixed with the lack of communication really sounds similar to some timeshare scams that we warn against. 

If you want to know what to look for in a timeshare and what you should avoid, check out our blog on our favorite timeshares and how to spot a scam.

Timeshare Cancel Services Cost

 

We are only given an indication of cost in the complaints section of their BBB page, which is already a red flag. Most of the complaints mention a fee of $2800+ but we have also seen up to $4000. One of the things we recommend to individuals seeking help exiting their timeshare is to avoid upfront fees if you can. 

A free consultation is nice, but if a company says that they take an upfront fee before any work is done you should do a bit more research on their credibility. This is why the claim that no money is exchanged until services are rendered is a tricky way to word things on their website. This absolutely means they take an upfront fee and that you will have to contact them if you want to know how much you should expect to spend. 

We also don’t like when they expect you to contact them without providing adequate information on their website. You’re essentially going into your consultation blind and if you don’t want to use their services, they now have your contact information and can call or email you whenever they please. This is how a lot of timeshare scams get a hold of people and don’t let go even when you have said you don’t want to use their services. 

Summary

 

Overall, this company has a very well-put-together website that does provide resources in the form of their timeshare cost calculator, but it is still lacking. Most of the information you’ll find on their website is a little bit of helpful advice mixed with filler. They also don’t provide anything to boost their credibilities, such as an attorney or legal aid.

We also don’t like that you have to jump through hoops to find their Better Business Bureau profile because it is under the LLC’s name rather than the name of the exit company. While they do have over 33 positive reviews for their services, we are alarmed by the complaints as they are all fairly similar. The four complaints on their profile all talk about upfront money being taken and then communication dropping off entirely. 

You want the company you trust to release you from your timeshare contract to be communicative and willing to work with you and your needs. Upfront fees and then no adequate communication is not the way to run a business, especially one like this. So while we don’t dislike Timeshare Cancel Services, we do find their practices questionable and we recommend more research if you think they’re the company for you. 

Give Back Timeshare Review

Give Back Timeshare is an Orlando Florida based timeshare exit company that claims they have been in business for almost two decades. This business is an interesting one as it doesn’t follow the same design we’re accustomed to for other timeshare exit websites. While both websites connected to Give Back Timeshare don’t look promising, do they hold anything of value to those looking for a swift timeshare exit?

Give Back Timeshare Website Review

 

As far as timeshare exit websites go, this is one of the more interesting situations we’ve come across. If you look up Give Back Timeshare, you’ll find a one-page website that has a BBB profile link at the top. If you click this link it leads to the V. I. Network Inc., which includes a link to a website called TimshareOut.com. Because the two seem to be connected and they are each only one page, we’ll be reviewing both. 

It seems this company was established in 2001, and it is made obvious by the design of their website that it hasn’t been updated since they started. 2009 is when they were accredited by the Better Business Bureau and you would think that it would’ve been updated or improved in that time, but it still looks like a cheap 90s or 2000s ad you’d find in a magazine. 

We’ll start with the Give Back Timeshare website as that was the first one we were made aware of connected to this company. Instead of separating their information into tabs, you can click on, it is all structured on a single landing page with next to no intelligent design. The logo in the left-hand corner definitely looks like it was made on MS Paint back in the early 2000s and the only thing that draws the eye is the occasional bolded statement to help separate sections of information. 

It does not read anything like a respectable business but more like an advertisement, you’d find for a guidebook, which is exactly what they seem to be offering upfront. The guide is called ‘7 Facts You Need To Know When Selling Your Timeshare’, and the cover itself only adds to the cheapness of the web design. They claim that they’ve been helping people get out of their timeshares since 1999 and that they’ve aided over 70,000 timeshare owners. 

They are apparently recommended by Yahoo Finance as well, which doesn’t hold much weight in the modern age. They also include a small section of satisfied clients, but half of these are from the United Kingdom. We also are given a small FAQ section down at the bottom with answers to questions like ‘Are you an upfront fee timeshare company’ and ‘How long will it take’. 

They claim that they charge clients as soon as their services commence but that they aren’t like other companies who won’t help you at all but take your upfront fee. There is nothing to back up the claims that they won’t be like other companies and simply swindle you out of your money. This is another company that severely lacks any upfront information about costs. 

We recommend companies that offer an escrow payment option so you can be comfortable knowing your money won’t be taken or used by them until you are released from your timeshare. If you want to learn more about why escrow payments are important, take a look at our blog

The most interesting thing about this website, if it can be called that, is that the secondary website TimeshareOut.com is nearly identical to the Give Back Timeshare site. It does look like it was maybe updated in style to be more 2004 than 1999, but there isn’t much beyond some added fluff and a change in the name of their guide from 7 things you should know to 9. 

Both websites are incredibly outdated and weak, offering nothing of actual substance and appearing more like scams than a reputable timeshare exit company’s website. If you’re looking for a good initial impression from your exit company, you’ll not find it on either of these websites. Something that should tip you off that this might be a scam is the lack of any identifying information for who owns the V. I. Network Inc. 

On their BBB profile, you’ll find no name tied to the company, and searching it won’t get you much more besides a website urging people to beware of the company as it allegedly auctions timeshares on eBay.

Give Back Timeshare Reviews

 

On both of their websites, they have the same four reviews from the same people. Two of them are from the UK, while the other set is from America. They do have a 5 out of 5 on their Better Business Bureau profile, but only one single review. This review doesn’t seem to mention anything thoroughly about the V. I. Network Inc. but instead recommends resorts to work on the cancellation with. 

They do have two complaints filed against them on the BBB website though, which doesn’t aid in their credibility status. Both complaints claim they received unwanted contact from the representatives at Give Back Timeshare, and that they felt like the company itself was crooked and dishonest. The second complaint also claims that they didn’t like the high-pressure sales tactics and wanted to be removed from the list so they wouldn’t get any more emails. 

To us, this really seems like a scam in all aspects. They allegedly have 20 years of experience but they offer nothing viable to back up their claims. For a company that’s been around that long, one review and two complaints on the BBB website seems fishy.

Give Back Timeshare Cost

 

If you do a little googling you’ll find a forum called TUG BBS that provides allegedly honest information about timeshares and timeshare exit companies. There is a post from 2007 that claims the company that owns Give Back Timeshare asks for $1000 to gain the title of the timeshare and then upsells it on Ebay for double to triple the price they got it from you for.

Some additional comments on this post mention this is a common scam, while others claim they’ve had good luck with the company. This is the most information we get about what you should expect to spend to get out of your timeshare with this company. They offer nothing on their website or subsequent BBB page that indicates what you’ll need to spend to get free of your contract. 

You should know what you’ll need to spend to get out of your timeshare before you contact the service. Especially with a company that seems to be a scam like this one, never give out your bank information or card numbers unless you’re sure the company is trustworthy. Don’t let yourself be out of money because a company wasn’t willing to disclose information.

Summary

 

If you’re looking for a reliable company with up-to-date marketing and credible resources to back them up, you won’t find what you’re looking for with V. I. Network Inc. Neither Give Back Timeshare or TimeshareOut.com have a website that has stood the test of time and they are essentially the same service with recycled information and the same reviews. If you’re coming from dealing with a timeshare scam, the last thing you want to do is deal with a company that might end up being a scam as well. 

While there is no definitive proof to show that V. I. Network Inc. has been taking a fee and then reselling your timeshare deed for more money on eBay, the fact that this was something you could find attached to their name at all is alarming. They don’t have any employees or owner names listed on their Better Business Bureau profile, so you can’t look up who is actually handling your timeshare exit in the first place. Knowing you can trust the people handling the contract for your timeshare as well as the money you give them is incredibly important, and it can make a hard situation that much harder if you feel uncertain. 

If you aren’t sure whether you’re dealing with a scam or not before the initial consultation, it is best to hold back. Many of these scam companies will take advantage of the free consultation so they can get your number even if you don’t decide to use their services. Many of the complaints we were seeing from this company, in particular, were allegedly scam calling individuals even if the person had asserted they didn’t want to use the service, or had been put on the ‘do not call’ list. 

It can be difficult sometimes to tell which company is a scam and which one is real, as there aren’t a lot of them out there that are entirely credible. The Better Business Bureau website can be helpful to differentiate the scams from the real ones, but even then it can be hard to tell. If you want to find a good timeshare exit company without having to weed through dozens, we have some recommendations you might find helpful. 

As for Give Back Timeshare though, it is definitely one you should avoid.

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