FBI issues timeshare scam warning: How to protect yourself
FBI issues timeshare scam warning: How to protect yourself
In the last five years, over 6,000 victims have reported more than $300 million in losses, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation warned of a rise in scams linked to Mexican Cartels targeting older Americans and timeshare owners.
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42 1 ReplyWhat about meemaw and peepaw
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Pretty good advice.
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Timeshares? Who can afford that shit nowadays.
9 0 ReplyDepends on the timeshare. I’m sure a lot of people would timeshare an apartment for 12 hours per day. 😂😭
6 1 ReplyNobody— that’s why people jump at scam companies who promise to pay top-dollar for it.
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The trick to timeshares is to only go to the initial meeting for free food. Just say no to everything else.
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