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We were contacted by Orlando Stay Accommodations in regards to "bonus" weeks that we could market. We were told we had 6 weeks, decided to market 3. $399 per week to list and then would get $1800 per week when rented. Were told we could use it to off set taxes and maintenance fees, or whatever we wanted to do with it. 60-90 turn around on the property. Emailed several and received a response that we were moving in to the 60-90 period and offers would be coming in soon to watch my email. Emailed them once again and inquired about the property and magically I received an email within a couple of hours with an offer. So I followed the instructions on the email and called RCI. I was told that we do not have "bonus" weeks and that if we moved forward with the rental that it would negate the contract. Then the lady at RCI said that this was a scam and now everything that I am reading from other people's experience sounds exactly like what we were told. SCAM!

- Glendale, AZ, USA

Several weeks ago, my wife received a call from a company claiming to specialize in reselling unused weeks of timeshares. Intrigued by the promise of recouping some of our investment, we engaged in discussions with them. They assured us that they would secure lucrative offers for the weeks we hadn't utilized in our timeshare within a timeframe of 6 to 8 weeks. We were led to believe that all our weeks would be sold within this period.

However, as time passed, it became evident that the promises made by this company were hollow. Each time an offer was purportedly secured, it differed significantly from the terms we initially agreed upon with the company. Moreover, the company repeatedly canceled these supposed deals at the last minute, always conveniently opting for a phone call to avoid leaving any paper trail of the cancellations. Despite our numerous attempts to cancel our engagement with them, they vehemently denied our requests, leaving us feeling trapped and deceived.

It was when we expressed our intention to dispute these fraudulent transactions with our credit card company that the situation took a sinister turn. The company resorted to intimidation tactics, threatening to blacklist our property and refusing to reimburse us regardless of any action we might take.

This ordeal has caused us significant distress and financial strain, and we are deeply concerned about the legitimacy of this company's operations. We fear that we have fallen victim to a scam orchestrated by an unscrupulous entity preying on unsuspecting timeshare owners like ourselves.

- Prescott, AZ, USA

Pay us $2394 on credit card and we will get you $9600 for your RCI 6 getaway weeks.

- Justin, TX, USA

1/4/2224 we received a call that was ID'ed on my phone as IHG including my account #. The person said they are the rental company associated with IHG & RCI & are authorized to rent our bonus weeks for $1600/week. My husband is 79 yrs old, a veteran & asked me to take the call. We would receive $9600 in 60-90 days if we signed a contract fo them to represent us. The catch was we pay upfront the transfer fee $2394; which in the contract said it is an advertising fee. When quiried about what happens if the weeks don't rent the person said in the highly unlikely event (she'd never had it happen unless rate negortiations stall because we ask for more money rather than accepting an offer) but OSA would continue to search for a renter for another 180 days at OSA's expense. I signed the contract via docu-sign & gave them my credit card but when I tried to verify OSA's affiliation with IHG or RCI I learned (1) they are not associated with either entity (2) there are multiple companies making the same sales pitch & most are scams (3) we don't actually own bonus weeks as we have a points contract so RCI considers it illegal for us to sign a contract with another company for the bonus weeks option.

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