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The QuietMan | 22:09 Thu 12th Jul 2007 | Business & Finance
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Has anyone heard of either of the "supposed" Timeshare Sales Companies - "The 1.2. Buy" or "Holiday Advice Bureau". I have been appreached by them to sell my Timeshares and they are looking for some �700ish up front! Scam or no scam?
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Not heard of them, but these guys all work the same way - money upfront and then, whoops, sorry we can't sell your timeshare, or he pulled out at the last minute, or we've found a buyer who will give you a huge sum of money but we need just a little more up front first. As I am sure you know, Europe is awash with surplus timeshare so prices are very low (compared to what you bought at). I don't believe that there is any reason to pay anything upfront - they should be willing to work on a percentage the same as any other selling industry does (estate agents). Advice you to steer clear.
Yes this is a SCAM.

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