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Make an Educated Timeshare Decision

Far too often, the timeshare experience doesn’t match the presentation. A number of timeshare owners reach a point where they aren’t sure what to believe. Whether they’re tired of being misled by the resort or resale opportunities haven’t panned out, contract termination eventually becomes an option worth considering. With so many scams flooding the cancellation market, it can be difficult to know who you can trust. This is why we take the time to get to know your situation before presenting you with any solutions. We take pride in our reputation. Scheduling a free timeshare consultation allows you to understand your options so you can make an educated decision on what to do next with the property.

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How to Get Out of Timeshares

An overview of our detailed cancellation process:

Exhaust Your Available Options

Organize Complaint & Documents

Determine Cancellation

Analyze Your File At No Cost

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Begin Course of Action & Find Resolve

Visit the VOC Office

If you happen to be located in the Phoenix area, our office is located in Old Town Scottsdale, Arizona! Instead of getting to know members of our team over the phone, you can meet one of our experienced timeshare consultants for a personalized contract analysis.

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Hawaiian Timeshare Entity Donated $29K to Local NonProfits.

Ever since we started publishing news articles a few years ago, positive timeshare stories have been few and far between. While there are a few good wins for timeshare owners here and there, we can’t help but notice that there just isn’t much good news to report on in the industry.

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