This is the ad I found on craiglist
"We provide guaranteed tickets to most of the area theme parks
at the best prices with or without a timeshare tour. Please
call Lori at 407-797-7018. (2 Free Disney Tickets with tour)or
( Per Ticket Disney,Universal,or Sea World without a tour)
We accept Visa,MC,or Discover. Multi Day Tickets available too.
Thank You for your business"
I called and they told me they will deliver the tickets to my hotel. Can anyone tell me how my credit card could protect me if it turns out that the tickets are not usable?
I called Discover and they told me it might be impossible to get the money back, since the broker is actually having the no refund policy
Anyone bought a timeshare while away on holidays in Mexico or Dominican Republic?
Were you happy with the Package?
Did you pay by credit card?
Welcome any comments.
Anyone bought a timeshare while away on holidays in Mexico or Dominican Republic?
Were you happy with the Package?
Did you pay by credit card?
Welcome any comments.
Anyone bought a timeshare while away on holidays in Mexico or Dominican Republic?
Were you happy with the Package?
Did you pay by credit card?
Welcome any comments.
Does anyone know of a Timeshare resort company offering Disney World tickets (just 2 ONE day passes) in the Clearwater/Tampa/Orlando area in exchange for sitting thru a 2 hour annoying tour/orientation? Don’t worry, I know how to say NO!! LOL We ARE a married couple with a credit card and we make over ,000 a year. Thanks! 
I have never been to Florida nor on any real vacations in my adult life. I would like to see the nature and creatures of SW Florida. I can fly there, but, if one does not have a credit card car rental is not an option…can someone recommend ways to get around inexpensively? Also if I am not into the high grade condo vacation but i don’t want to stay in a cheezy hotel, any ideas to be nice and economical?
Everytime I go to Orlando, there are people behind these booths in stores encouraging me to go to a 90 minute timeshare presention. They offer you free tickets to the theme parks, or 0 cash or 0 on a credit card, which they call (GIFTS).. You have to give them , as a deposit which will be returned to you along with your gift, after you take your tour..
Do the people who take your and make your appointment with the resort, get to keep that money, and is that off the books?
I’m probably going to rent a vacation condo/villa that is advertised on one of the homeaway (vrbo, etc) websites. What are the "safe" methods to pay? Credit card? Pay Pal?
My father received a phone call from "Timeshare Express" claiming to have sold their timeshare. The company had to do a title search on the property and were sending out paperwork for them to have notarize. My father needed to give them 00.00 on credit card to do the title search. Unfortunately my father did so without asking advice. Everything in my soul says scam. Anyone heard of this company? Not accredited with the better business bureau.