Jan 14, 2011
I received a call from Property Management Worldwide. I was tempted at their offer. they offered around $11,000 for my time share stating that he had a customer waiting and wanted it. (this is one of the first scam warnings). the BBB does indeed report that they could not be found at that address and when I asked him about what suite he was in (he acknowledged that he was working there physically), he had to shuffle some papers to find the suite number. I would expect if you worked at a physical location, you would know what suite you go to for work.
I also found that their website domain name was registered in November of 2010 which means they have only had a web presence for 2 months. Robert said that they were in business for 4 years now and the web site says they have 20 years experience.
Their refund policy on the web site says nothing at all other than talking with your attorney. the sample legal contract states you have 7 days to cancel but that does NOT state you get your $$ back. Also, the contract says after 7 days, there is no refund but it takes up to 45 days to complete the process so if there really isn't any customer, you have to wait before backing out of the contract and thus you lose if the "customer" does not pan out.
When I confronted the "inconsistencies" to Robert, he hung up the phone on me. I called back to ask if he hung up on me and he said he was not going to waste his time trying to convince me of the legitimacy of his business. those are not his exact words but it is basically what he said.
They will not take their money AFTER the transaction is completed so you roll your dice if you want to try it with them. Too much is too sketchy about them.