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July 20, 2021

Relief Solutions International Review

Relief Solutions International is a timeshare exit company based in Springfield, Missouri. They have technically been in business since 2008, but they were recognized by the Better Business Bureau in 2012. They claim to be the easy, affordable solution to timeshare scam woes but though companies make this claim, we know they often don’t live up to the expectation. Can RSI change our minds?

Relief Solutions International Website Review

 

If you’re looking for the term red flag in the dictionary, you may just find this website. We had to find their website link from their Better Business Bureau page and even then it was broken. The landing page immediately says you can’t find what you’re looking for and you won’t see anything until you navigate to their ‘About Us’ page. 

It doesn’t get much better from that point. They only really list the reasons why you might want to get out of a timeshare and that they will only accept payment for services they provide, but they do not list those services. They then provide a page for their contact information and that is the entirety of the website and while short and sweet can be helpful, it isn’t what you want from a company that is going to provide a legal and financial service. 

Typically our review of websites tends to be longer, but with little to no substance and a broken landing page, we’d like to focus more on their reviews and testimonials. Where the website is highly lacking, you’ll find reviews and complaints in droves on Yelp and their Better Business Bureau profile.

Relief Solutions International Reviews

 

RSI LLC has a shocking 2.85 out of 5 ratings and an F from the Better Business Bureau who has not accredited this business. They have 12 customer reviews on their BBB page and a startling 160 complaints, 60 of those closed within the last year and 100 of those within the last three years. On Yelp they have 1.5 stars and 19 reviews in total and only three of those are positive reviews. 

Without even reading these complaints and negative comments, we are already set on high alert that this is a scam. A company may get one or two complaints or a negative review or two and still be considered a viable choice, but this is completely unacceptable. Not only do their complaints and negative reviews outweigh the positive, but they also have an F rating from the Better Business Bureau which takes more skill to accomplish than you’d think. 

There are a small handful of good reviews that are pretty generic in their content. They thank RSI for helping them get out of their timeshare and that they had been scammed by other timeshare exit companies before. This seems to be the generic schtick we see from a lot of 5 or 4-star reviews on timeshare exit company pages, that they are essentially unlike any other company in the market. We don’t put a lot of stock into these types of reviews as they often pit other timeshare exit companies against them in order to make them look more credible, but it often has the opposite effect. 

It makes the client wonder why their own accomplishments didn’t stand out as much as the fact that they were better than a bad company. We also don’t like that many of the positive reviews mention you need to be patient in order to receive good results from this company. This is concerning considering you may still incur maintenance fees and other yearly costs from your timeshare while you’re waiting to be released from your contract. 

The negative reviews are even more concerning than the positive ones, most of them are claiming they paid fees anywhere from $5000 up to an alarming $20,000 in the span of time they have been working with the company. There were even some commenters saying that they had been told the release would take twelve to eighteen months, but they still haven’t had results five years later. Many of these commenters are also claiming that they asked for refunds after years of no contact or movement on their cases and were asked for more money or called uncooperative. 

The Better Business Bureau has even issued a statement that they do not recommend conducting business with this company as there has been a trend of complaints of fraudulence, failure to honor contracts, failure to cancel timeshares in the timing promised, and failure to issue refunds. When the Better Business Bureau is even claiming you’re a scam, it is safe to say that the company is a scam. But let’s dive a little into the complaints that have been brought up against them. 

Multiple complaints mention that several thousand dollars were exchanged and yet nothing was done to get them out of their timeshares. The company itself was responding to comments explaining that clients weren’t eligible for refunds, though they were quickly shut down by clients saying they had asked for a refund before their eligibility ran out and they wanted their refund to be honored. This seems to be a common thread in most of these complaints, not to mention many customers mentioning that their money was taken and time passed but the company ultimately withdrew without helping them. 

The general gist of these complaints seems to stem from Relief Solutions International promising to release clients from their timeshare in 12 to 18 months and then the clients receiving no further contact or having to jump through hoops to get anything done. They also complain that exorbitant fees were taken from them and that when asked for updates or even refunds due to inactivity, they are denied. This is without a doubt improper business practice and it helps you understand why the Better Business Bureau has warned individuals about conducting business with this company. 

One of the most immature things to read as a response from the company is that their client is not entitled to a refund if the process has not been completed when they are not conducting their business as advertised. Clients are being told they are ineligible for a refund because the process has not been completed, but the company is often taking 3 years or more to even get anything done. Not to mention, they are asking for extra fees and changing who their clients are working with repeatedly within their legal team. 

This screams to us that even if the company is a scam, they are completely unprofessional and are falsely advertising their services.

Relief Solutions International Cost

 

This is something we’re not entirely sure about, and from the evidence, we’ve seen we don’t know if there is even a method to their madness. They appear to charge clients anywhere from $3,000 to $7,000 initially and then are asking for more money to process paperwork or work with their legal team further. Some clients have stated they’ve allegedly spent from $14,000 to $20,000 on this service alone.

While we aren’t sure how much of that rings true, it seems to be a recurring theme that this company charges $500 to $2000 in additional fees after the first payment. They then take more than the 18-month maximum to get anything done on their client’s cases. Most of what we’ve seen has stated that they greatly surpassed the 12 to 18 months and it has been 3 ½ years with no progress. 

This is exactly why we believe escrow payments are so important. They save clients from having to pay expensive fees upfront without any work being done on their cases. With escrow payments, you can be assured that your timeshare exit company does its job before your money is released to them. 

To find out more about escrow payments and why they are so important, take a look at our blog.

Summary

 

If it wasn’t already evident at this point, you absolutely should not use Relief Solutions International as your timeshare exit company. Not only does their website not provide any relevant information, but it also has no landing page that is currently active and unbroken. Furthermore, the Better Business Bureau has issued a warning for any clients who might still be considering RSI that they should avoid them at all costs. 

They have received multiple warnings and complaints from dissatisfied customers that this company does not deliver on their promises, refuses refunds, and misleads clients. There are 160 of these complaints available to be reviewed on their BBB profile and you can also find more unhappy customers in their Yelp reviews. For a company who has been in business for as long as they claim to be, you would expect more positive reviews to help balance out the negative ones but there are very few.

Property Relief Consultants Review

Property Relief Consultants is a timeshare exit group located in Whitefish, Montana. This consulting group has been in business since 2016 and claims to be one of America’s most trusted consulting firms. They allegedly can help get you out of your timeshare contract in twelve months or less or they’ll offer a full refund for your trouble. Though they make this hefty promise to potential customers, do they actually hold up to it?

Property Relief Consultants Website Review

 

They immediately assert to the potential client that their mission statement is to eliminate timeshare fees permanently, but their website leaves a lot to be desired. It isn’t impressively designed and appears a little outdated even though the group has apparently been in business since 2016. The website looks more like it was designed in the early 2000s at the very latest rather than only 5 years ago. 

Your initial impression is based upon the landing page, which shows a gold seal promising their 100% money-back guarantee. The rest of the landing page offers little further information, showing only that they promise to get your timeshare transferred out of your name in twelve months or they’ll give you your money back. The only other information found on their landing page is their contact information and where they are located, so it’s a pretty poor first impression. 

If you click over to their ‘About Us’ section, you’ll find their vision statement. This essentially lays out that they believe the timeshare industry is deceitful and they wanted to help combat some of that and help consumers be relieved of their timeshare burdens. It then gives you a little background on the owners of Property Relief Consultants, Dan, and Sherry Stapleton. They claim to have over twenty-five years in the timeshare business and that seeing it firsthand is what helped them to realize how dishonest and corrupt the industry could be. 

You’re also given a little bit of background on two other members of the consulting team, Keith Deal who is the Director of Operations of the Western Division, and Lisa Allen who is the Director of Operations for the Eastern Division. Both of them have over ten years of experience in related industries, making them valuable additions to the team. This section does give us a little bit of credibility for the consulting team, which helps when you’re trying to establish if a company is legitimate or not. 

Their ‘Timeshare Cancellation’ page acts more like a frequently asked questions section where they answer things you might be curious about before you do a consultation. They answer basic questions like if you need a lawyer to get out of your timeshare, or if you can cancel your timeshare after the rescission period. The questions and their subsequent answers aren’t incredibly helpful and they don’t give you much more than you’d find from any generic timeshare exit company.

You can also look at their testimonials, but as we know the testimonials offered on the website of the service are not always the most honest. They tend to be the most favorable reviews you’ll find about the company or service, and there are no guarantees they are legitimate. If you’re wanting to find more honest reviews you’ll be better off looking at a Better Business Bureau page. 

There isn’t much else to the disappointing website, to say the least. We’ve learned only a little about Property Relief Consultants and we can’t see how most people would choose to go into the consultation without knowing much about the group. You should be wary about any company you’re expected to give your contact information to before learning much about them. 

All in all, we weren’t impressed by their website, but their reviews might be more promising.

Property Relief Consultants Reviews

 

Here’s where you’ll learn a bit more about Property Relief Consultants as a whole. You can usually get a good idea of how a company actually functions from their Better Business Bureau profile. This is typically where you’ll find reviews, complaints, and even confirmations about the legitimacy of the company itself. You’ll find on this BBB profile that they have 3 customer ratings in all, but they have 6 complaints and a B rating which tell you a lot about the company itself.

You’ll also find that this business is not accredited by the Better Business Bureau, which is alarming for a group you’re expecting to help handle your legal business. The three reviews they have available are all 5 stars, but that doesn’t tell us as much as the complaints and their ratings do. All three mention Dan Stapleton specifically and how they were more trustworthy than other companies they’d tried to contact. 

One even mentions another timeshare exit company by name and claims that they are a scam, to help assert that Property Relief Consultants is more credible. Though these reviews seem nice, they aren’t what interests us about their Better Business Bureau page. We’re more interested in those six complaints and why those have knocked their rating down to a B. 

The most concerning thing about these complaints seems to be that the responses back from the company claim that the complaints are invalid only because they were able to get the timeshare canceled in the allotted 12 months. Even if the complaint has nothing to do with how much time the cancellation took, they continue to bring up this fact and act as if they upheld their end of the bargain. Most of these complaints have to do with dealing with third parties and being charged extra for services they weren’t told they would need. 

They seem to completely ignore other concerns and allegedly they have a third-party company called Switch It Escrow that handles their final paperwork. While we are glad to see escrow mentioned, we aren’t fond of the fact that most of these customers are being charged more to work with this third-party service as well. You can definitely see why this group has a B rating, and likely why they aren’t accredited.

Property Relief Consultants Cost

 

While we don’t get much information from their website regarding costs or payment unless you contact them initially, we can get a little bit of an idea from their BBB complaints. We can see that some clients were charged anywhere from $720 to $1550 and that extra services from Switch It Escrow cost $100 or more. Even with their 100% money-back guarantee, this seems like a shady business model and we would even go as far as to say it sounds like a scam to bring in a third party and charge the client more money. 

We are not entirely sure how much initial services cost and how much extra charges or monthly fees you’re incurring the longer they work on your contract. We also don’t like how there seems to be a variance in how much customers are charged but aren’t given an idea of what to expect. You should have an idea of how much you’ll be paying before you ever give out your contact information to the company. 

This is typically how scam companies get a hold of you as you’re expected to contact them first to get any information. They then have your phone number and /or email to call or email you whenever they feel like it. This is concerning, especially if you’re not going to use their services as they can still contact you even if you’ve decided against their help.

Summary

 

You’re expected to use what little you can find on their website to make a decision about whether they should help you with your timeshare cancellation or not. This isn’t a good business practice as timeshare cancellation tends to be an extensive legal process and if you can’t trust the company helping you get there, it’s essentially like falling into another scam. You’ve already been through the wringer with your timeshare company, why should you have to deal with shady individuals in your cancellation company as well? 

Make sure to check out their Better Business Bureau page, especially considering how little is available on their website. You’ll get a better idea of how competent and trustworthy their company is from their BBB page, rather than what little you can find on their website. Also, make sure to do more research before you decide to submit your contact information to them. 

Holding onto your burdensome timeshare can be frustrating and even feel downright helpless at times, but it isn’t worth going through another potential scam to try and get out of it. Thoroughly vet the company or service you’re going to use to help with the cancellation before you put any money down. Even if the company doesn’t offer escrow payments, you should have a clear idea of what to expect before any money is exchanged. 

So, if you’re looking for a helpful company that will get you out of your timeshare company quickly you can go ahead and skip Property Relief Consultants.

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