This edition includes the latest Tweets from our Consumer Watch Team. We are tracking all topics as it relates to Timeshares and Scams. Follow us on Twitter for the latest.
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Several questions recently on Twitter about conversion of property into weekly interval. This Fannie Mae update specifically bars them from Timeshare arrangements. No rule change. https://t.co/duTdc08fgV
— Finn Law Group (@FinnLawGroup) April 20, 2019
Reading #Timeshare Blog article at Inside the Gate this morning. There are a lot of "No's" in this article. A good read @InsideTheGate https://t.co/5Lhvcutl3p
— Finn Law Group (@FinnLawGroup) April 20, 2019
Just in 2019 – #BBB Scam Tracker has logged $22 Million + in losses to those purchasing or renting a vacation or timeshare product. #ConsumerWatchTeam https://t.co/10XoNgsNZe
— Finn Law Group (@FinnLawGroup) April 18, 2019
Consumers say a cruise marketer sent them unwanted robocall offers of "free" tickets to the Bahamas. Tickets were not exactly free and oh yeah, then there was the #Timeshare presentation. Judge says they can go after cruise company for TCPA claims. https://t.co/6cq9hyb0LE
— Finn Law Group (@FinnLawGroup) April 18, 2019