Season’s greetings from everyone at the Timeshare Advice Centre
The first timeshare company was called Super Devoluy, marketed in Switzerland by Hapimag in 1963. Six decades on, the industry has had its ups and downs. If you’re a timeshare owner and you’d like this to be your last Christmas tied to a timeshare, we’re here with practical advice on your options.
As we decorate our homes, overindulge with family and friends, follow Santa’s progress around the globe, wrap (and later unwrap) presents, and fall asleep to Die Hard and Miracle on 34th St, there’s one unwanted guest many timeshare owners dread…
…the annual maintenance fee demand.
It often lands just as the cost of Christmas ramps up. While it may be too late to avoid the current bill, this time of year is when many owners start looking for timeshare exit advice — including how to stop paying ongoing timeshare maintenance fees in the future.
If you’re looking for peace of mind and want help understanding your timeshare cancellation options, get in touch. Depending on your circumstances, you may also be due compensation if you were mis-sold.
Other than that: eat too much, drink too much, stay up too late, spoil your kids and grandkids, sing carols, and play family games.
Have a wonderful Christmas, and a prosperous, healthy New Year.
All of us at Timeshare Advice Centre and European Consumer Claims wish you infinite joy this festive season.