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On December 5, Paul ** called me from Timeshare Registry and said he had a $21000 buyer for my Florida Timeshare. On Dec. 8, a Bob **, Financial Director for Innovative International, supposedly at 471 N Broadway NY, NY 11753 (tel. no. 631-883-7409) called and said he was brokering the sale and needed $1995 credit card payment for closing costs to activate my timeshare registry reference number to complete the sale. I told him I needed a day to check out the the legitimacy of the company and offer and he said he would send references via email.

My checking discovered there was no legitimate business in NY, NY called Innovative International. The Manhattan phone number came back to Huntington, NY for which there was no listing for the business in that city. No bonafides were sent via email and I determined that the offer was a scam. To date, I have had no further contact with either Timeshare Registry or Innovative International.

They called our home number on July 7th 2009 and when looking at the caller ID, it only shows "time regis". There is no number shown to write down to file a complaint.I answered and told them I was happy with my timeshare and hung up. They called again on July 21st and I did not answer. Agained they called on July28th and I answered and told the gentlemen that I had already been called and was not interested, He said it would enter it into the system.

In doing my research to file a complaint, their is no record this company exists or a number I can find to use when reporting them. From my experience in this industry, what they are doing is illegal, as they are securing names of Timeshare Owners without their permission and then calling, regarless whether you are on the DNC List, which we are. Economic impact is that they are misleading inocent people and getting them to pay listing fees for services they can not deliver.



This is a telemarketer telephone call that obviously has my home phone number programmed. When I return the call a man' voice is on a recording however no name is given. I have my timeshare on the market with another agency perhaps this business is getting the number from parties who have a block on telemarketers and continues to call to solicit business. I registered with New Jersey to have all telemarketing calls ceased and this continued calling is annoying.


The telephone calls come in the middle of the day and right after the dinner hour when my spouse and I are trying to rest.


Although we are on the do not call list, Timeshare Registry has called our home phone. Today's call occurred at 730AM PST.


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