timeshare maintenance fees

Stop Paying Timeshare Maintenance Fees: Use That Money to Cancel Instead

Before You Pay Your Next Timeshare Maintenance Fee, Consider This: Use That Money to Cancel Instead

If you’re already thinking about getting out of your timeshare, you may be wondering why you should keep paying timeshare maintenance fees year after year. Before you pay your next fee, here’s a simple question:

How much is your next annual maintenance fee?

$800 or less?
$1,200?
$1,800?
$2,500?
$3,000 or more?

You’re going to be asked to pay timeshare maintenance fees again next year — and probably every year after that for as long as you remain an owner.

I’m offering another choice.

For qualified timeshare owners, I will provide my timeshare cancellation document preparation service for the amount of ONE YEAR of your current annual maintenance fee.

In other words:

You can pay your next maintenance fee and remain a timeshare owner…

OR

Use that same amount toward getting out.

No $5,000, $7,000 or $10,000 exit-company fee.

My service prepares the documents and provides the instructions you’ll need to pursue cancellation directly with your resort.

I spent 15 years inside the timeshare industry, working in sales, marketing, contracts and management. Today, I use that experience to help owners understand their options and take the proper steps toward getting out.

Here’s how the offer works:

Send me a copy of your most recent maintenance-fee statement.

Whatever your annual maintenance fee is, that’s the price of my document preparation service for your timeshare.

Before accepting your case, I’ll review your ownership to determine whether my service is appropriate for your situation.

Don’t automatically pay another year just because the bill arrives. Find out what your options are first.

Message me “MAINTENANCE FEE” or request your Free Timeshare Exit Review.

Wayne C. Robinson
Author, Cancel Your Timeshare Today
Former Timeshare Industry Insider

My email is wcrobinson@everythingabouttimeshares.com