Legal Complaints Follow Marriott’s Data Breach of 339 Million Guests
In a year where multiple uncertainties have swept the globe, timeshare owners appear to be getting swept under the rug. Since we’ve covered a majority
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In a year where multiple uncertainties have swept the globe, timeshare owners appear to be getting swept under the rug. Since we’ve covered a majority
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
After years of awaiting restitution and watching their lawsuit disappear, Marriott timeshare owners are back for vengeance. On the 20th of last month, former class
Aggressive timeshare sales pitches aren’t anything new. For decades now, vulnerable consumers have been gullible enough to sign up for a lifetime agreement they weren’t
For tourism, 2020 has been an interesting year to say the least. As travel restrictions continue holding up people’s vacation plans, lawsuits against major hotel
2020 has not been a fruitful year for the timeshare industry. Aside from a number of lawsuits and settlements working against their favor, travel bans
What many consumers don’t know about timeshare companies is that they spend an awful lot of time in the courtroom. When they’re not battling unhappy
Last year, we published an article that described the level of timeshare discourse in Missouri. Although the article had more to do with the state’s
Over the past few years, we’ve covered multiple timeshare scams out of Pinellas County, Florida. Despite the sentences that have been handed out to those
Timeshare travel in America has always leaned heavily on political advantages when it comes to growth. For years now, we’ve been covering the effects of
In the beginning stages of the Coronavirus outbreak, it was difficult for many of us to know what to expect. Now that the pandemic has
Earlier this month, the Attorney General of Connecticut (AG), William Tong, and the Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) issued a public warning regarding potential timeshare
For a handful of timeshare companies, the recent pandemic has been a burden they’ve been unable to outlast. After operating in the red from 2015
To say the travel industry has been on edge in 2020 would be an understatement. Billions of dollars have been lost as travelers remain home.
For years now, the general public has slowly realized that the elderly population is frequently targeted by convincing offers that are said to improve their