The guy keep-on telling me that it is not easy to terminate my timeshare and his company can help me to do so.
I told him that I don't owe his company any money neither does his company, so, why bother calling me everyday as if the company is so desperate.
Another scammer, probably formed by the same scammers of some ex-TS company which closed down. No point wasting your time to meet them.
Few years ago, I used to take their intention of providing TS terminating services for real. Even though I knew there are scammers out there, I still think there are companies that are genuinely offering such services for TS victims like me.
Now not any more. After wasting so much of my time, believing them over the phone at first, only to be disappointed to know they are yet just another scammer after meeting them.
The common trick that they used to trick you into going down their office for an appointment meeting is to have the person who first called you to lie to you. He/she will tell you not to worry, you need NOT pay anything.. saying they want to help you..blah blah blah...
That is a 100% LIE. They lie so that you would make the first mistake of meeting them in their office with your TS documents.
When you first go to meet them at their office, they will be very friendly to you. Talk to you about your personal life, your work, your interests, etc as if they are your good friends. Saying they sympathized with your predicament on your TS, telling you have been conned by whoever sold you that TS, and say they really want to help you....blah blah blah....
But as the meeting goes on, usually about 1 hour later, it always come to the same point :
GIVE THEM $$$ FIRST FOR FEW MONTHS/YEARS, THEN THEY "PROMISE" TO GIVE YOU BACK MORE.
This is what they really meant by "you don't need to pay anything" .
If the person you meet is unable to convince you, they will then get their bosses (usually some Ang-Moh guy), to come in.. I must admit that these Ang-Moh fellows are really professional scammers - must be what the PAP refers to as "foreign talents".