I wrote to the Honorable Doug Downey, Attorney General of Ontario, about the serious challenges facing those of us who purchased at Wyndham’s Carriage Hills and Carriage Ridge Resorts many years ago. Owners have not been allowed a release from the timeshare, not even the elderly and others who have experienced dire medical and financial hardship.
From left: Anna, Cindy, Sheilah and Patty
Update June 25, 2023
Volunteers voiced their concerns as to the lack of concern for timeshare buyers who experience unfair and deceptive practice. The protest took place November 8 to 10, Veterans weekend. The Better Business Bureau published a timeshare report in 2023 critical of the timeshare industry. The report listed Florida with the most complaints from 2020 through 2222, leading the list of states with 16,067 complaints followed by California with 1.670 complaints. The figure included exit companies.
May 23, 2022
By Derrick Higgins
I am a retired investigator, but I did not do an in-depth job of researching Consumer Law Protection. They did not protect us. They are not a law firm. We paid Consumer Law Protection $6,026 in July of 2020 to be released from our timeshare. We attended a dinner after receiving a flier in the mail stating they were experts in getting people out of timeshares. Two years later, we learned nothing had been done to end our timeshare. We paid only $5,000 for the timeshare many years ago. When a TARDA volunteer contacted our resort's General Manager, she said they received no correspondence from Consumer Law Protection – none!
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