Every timeshare story is different, but one thing is the same: people feel stuck.
These are real stories from real people—what they went through, what didn’t work, and how they finally found a better way.
Names have been changed to protect privacy, but the stories are 100% real.
Timeshare horror stories aren’t rare—but they are outrageous.
“Alan” and “Jane” (names changed for privacy) never expected to be trapped in a $70,000 timeshare nightmare. But their experience reflects what far too many people face when dealing with misleading contracts, high-pressure sales tactics, and resorts that refuse to take accountability. Like many people dealing with Wyndham and other timeshare companies, Alan and Jane felt trapped by misleading promises and shifting contract terms.
This is their story—and it’s exactly why we built ResolveKits.
They Weren’t Given Time—Or the Truth
Alan and Jane sat through a long, exhausting sales presentation at their timeshare resort. From the very beginning, they felt overwhelmed. Every time they tried to pause, ask questions, or speak privately, they were told to keep listening. They were not allowed to read through the contract in full, nor given the chance to step away and discuss it privately.
Without clarity or comfort, they were pushed into signing.
The Contract Was Switched Behind Their Backs
They were told they were signing for a $19,000 mortgage—but later learned that the contract was sold to a third-party lender for $32,000 at a higher interest rate. They were never informed this would happen and never agreed to it.
By the time they realized the switch, it was too late.
They Tried to Get Help. They Got More Lies.
Desperate for help, Alan and Jane reached out to the resort. A representative promised to lock in their maintenance fees forever—as long as they paid 120 installments. It sounded like a solution.
It wasn’t.
Their fees increased anyway.
This kind of timeshare scam—making false promises to stop owners from pushing back—is far too common.
A Credit Card They Never Authorized
The final blow?
Alan and Jane received a credit card bill in the mail for over $9,000—on an account they had never signed up for.
The resort had opened the card in their name and charged payments to it without their knowledge. They never authorized the credit line. They had never even seen it—until the bill came.
Why These Timeshare Horror Stories Matter
This isn’t just about one couple. This is about a pattern:
- High-pressure sales
- Contracts that change without notice
- Hidden financing
- Misleading promises
- And unauthorized accounts
Too many people are stuck in contracts they were misled into, paying thousands in fees for something they don’t want—and can’t escape.
That’s Why We Built ResolveKits
We worked in the timeshare exit industry. We’ve helped clients like Alan and Jane—and we’ve seen the frustration when people realize they could’ve done it themselves with the right information.
So we changed the game.
ResolveKits gives you everything we used to train our own team to cancel timeshares for clients—now in your hands.
✅ Step-by-step guidance
✅ Templates for cancellation letters
✅ Legal strategies used by the pros
✅ One flat cost
✅ No sales calls. No pressure. No shady upsells.
If you’re wondering how to cancel your timeshare yourself—this is it.
If you’ve been misled, ignored, or pushed into something you never fully agreed to, you’re not alone.
ResolveKits gives you the tools to break free—with transparency, confidence, and results.