FORUM WARNING
BEWARE OF TIMESHAREFORUMS.COM!
Click on the link: TimeshareForums.com
TimeshareForums.com is owned, operated and moderated by Kenneth Westervelt of Pennsylvania. He also owns and operates M9Bayonet.com, M7Bayonet.com and RodentSniper.com. He has interests in various other businesses including general weaponry, teddy bear sales and custom candy bar wrappers. He is an opportunist whose diverse interests stem directly from a keen eye for market niches. On Timeshare Forums, he goes by the name of "Big Frank".
Timeshare Forums is a place for consumers to voice questions and opinions about their timeshare experience. As part of these discussions, several clients of The Owners' Advocate posted their experiences with the company and recounted details of how The Owners Advocate got them out of their timeshare contracts. These clients included a dentist (Erik Fitz) and a reverend (Timothy Shupp), both professional people in good standing with their communities. They had retained the services of The Owners Advocate after being persuaded into timeshare contracts through devious and dishonest tactics.
Having achieved the successful release from these fraudulent contracts with the assistance of The Owners Advocate, both parties were pleased to share their experiences in the hopes of helping others who had encountered similar problems with their timeshare companies. However, both the Reverend Shupp and Dr. Fitz were astounded to find that, not only were their comments of praise for The Owners Advocate not appreciated, but they themselves were harshly accused of being phony posters who worked for The Owners Advocate.
Determined to correct these gross misconceptions, both clients rebutted the accusatory remarks in the hopes of establishing themselves as credible clients with the simple intent of helping others. Once again, they were slammed by the site moderators who bombarded them with another slew of off-handed, derogatory and unfounded comments.
The Dentist and the Reverend contacted The Owners Advocate's Customer Care center to inform them of the unexpected online attacks. The Owners Advocate decided to investigate and soon uncovered why the supposedly objective moderators, such at "Big Frank", "Bill", "Glitter Brunello", "Tonyg", and "Lawren2" were so reluctant to allow these positive posts. It only takes a brief glance at the site to see how Kenneth Westervelt and his "moderators" are making their money -- paid advertisements from none other than the timeshare companies and timeshare resale companies themselves.
Timeshare Forums is in the business of advertising timeshares for sale under the guise of a discussion board. The Owners Advocate is in the business of assisting people who have had their consumer rights violated by these very companies, and so the pieces of the puzzle quickly fall into place. To ensure they keep their advertising sales up, "Big Frank" and his team are doing what they can to quell any positive promotion of The Owners Advocate.
The timeshare industry is fraught with barely disguised scams and Timeshare Forums is a perfect manifestation of the latest line of crooks.
BEWARE OF TIMESHARETRAP.COM!
Click on the link: TimeshareTrap.com
Timeshare Trap is owned, operated and moderated by Jeffrey Strain, a freelance financial writer who lives in Japan. He owns various websites and has written numerous articles offering his advice on financial investments. Yet he is somewhat of an oxymoron when it comes to TimeshareTrap.com He claims that he has "no affiliation with any timeshare companies and therefore can give you the plain truth which is that for 95% of people, a timeshare is a terrible financial move." However the site itself is, for Jeffrey Strain, a financial move providing him ample profit. But where does the profit come from? It comes from all the timeshare resale companies that pay him to advertise on his site in the hopes of ensnaring the very people who come to him seeking sound advice and who have been scammed time and again by these very companies. It makes his claim that he is in no way affiliated with any timeshare companies rather fraudulent as it is these timeshare companies that are keeping him and Timeshare Trap in business.
Recently, several clients of The Owners' Advocate posted commentary asserting their satisfaction with the company's services and confirming its legitimacy. However, Mr. Strain quickly and wrongly accused these clients of being "shills", an internet term for phony forum posters who write reviews just to boost a company's credibility. He verbally assaulted them, then removed all positive posts and offered a slew of his own negative, unfounded responses. In an effort to fight back, an over-zealous staff member of The Owners' Advocate began posting portions of client testimonials on Jeffrey Strain's site. Mr. Strain's response to this attempt to rebut his unwarranted negativity was to ban all posts that supported The Owners' Advocate.
The Owners' Advocate contacted Jeffrey Strain directly and requested an open line of communication and fair consideration of positive commentary. The company invited Mr. Strain to research The Owners' Advocate thoroughly, as doing so would verify its legitimacy. The company even offered to share proprietary information with Mr. Strain under the condition that he offer proof of his unbiased position and that he in no way profits from companies in direct conflict with The Owners' Advocate's mission. His total lack of response from the point of such request speaks loud and clear.
The truth is that Jeffrey Strain is paid by companies who are in direct conflict with The Owners' Advocate. He will stand to lose a portion of his advertising base and, therefore, income if proponents of The Owners' Advocate voice their opinion on his site. Timeshare resellers and those supporting the unethical practice want nothing less than to see The Owners' Advocate disappear but their attempts at sabotage are very thinly disguised and are being met head-on by The Owners' Advocate and its supporters.
Click on the link: TimeshareForums.com
TimeshareForums.com is owned, operated and moderated by Kenneth Westervelt of Pennsylvania. He also owns and operates M9Bayonet.com, M7Bayonet.com and RodentSniper.com. He has interests in various other businesses including general weaponry, teddy bear sales and custom candy bar wrappers. He is an opportunist whose diverse interests stem directly from a keen eye for market niches. On Timeshare Forums, he goes by the name of "Big Frank".
Timeshare Forums is a place for consumers to voice questions and opinions about their timeshare experience. As part of these discussions, several clients of The Owners' Advocate posted their experiences with the company and recounted details of how The Owners Advocate got them out of their timeshare contracts. These clients included a dentist (Erik Fitz) and a reverend (Timothy Shupp), both professional people in good standing with their communities. They had retained the services of The Owners Advocate after being persuaded into timeshare contracts through devious and dishonest tactics.
Having achieved the successful release from these fraudulent contracts with the assistance of The Owners Advocate, both parties were pleased to share their experiences in the hopes of helping others who had encountered similar problems with their timeshare companies. However, both the Reverend Shupp and Dr. Fitz were astounded to find that, not only were their comments of praise for The Owners Advocate not appreciated, but they themselves were harshly accused of being phony posters who worked for The Owners Advocate.
Determined to correct these gross misconceptions, both clients rebutted the accusatory remarks in the hopes of establishing themselves as credible clients with the simple intent of helping others. Once again, they were slammed by the site moderators who bombarded them with another slew of off-handed, derogatory and unfounded comments.
The Dentist and the Reverend contacted The Owners Advocate's Customer Care center to inform them of the unexpected online attacks. The Owners Advocate decided to investigate and soon uncovered why the supposedly objective moderators, such at "Big Frank", "Bill", "Glitter Brunello", "Tonyg", and "Lawren2" were so reluctant to allow these positive posts. It only takes a brief glance at the site to see how Kenneth Westervelt and his "moderators" are making their money -- paid advertisements from none other than the timeshare companies and timeshare resale companies themselves.
Timeshare Forums is in the business of advertising timeshares for sale under the guise of a discussion board. The Owners Advocate is in the business of assisting people who have had their consumer rights violated by these very companies, and so the pieces of the puzzle quickly fall into place. To ensure they keep their advertising sales up, "Big Frank" and his team are doing what they can to quell any positive promotion of The Owners Advocate.
The timeshare industry is fraught with barely disguised scams and Timeshare Forums is a perfect manifestation of the latest line of crooks.
BEWARE OF TIMESHARETRAP.COM!
Click on the link: TimeshareTrap.com
Timeshare Trap is owned, operated and moderated by Jeffrey Strain, a freelance financial writer who lives in Japan. He owns various websites and has written numerous articles offering his advice on financial investments. Yet he is somewhat of an oxymoron when it comes to TimeshareTrap.com He claims that he has "no affiliation with any timeshare companies and therefore can give you the plain truth which is that for 95% of people, a timeshare is a terrible financial move." However the site itself is, for Jeffrey Strain, a financial move providing him ample profit. But where does the profit come from? It comes from all the timeshare resale companies that pay him to advertise on his site in the hopes of ensnaring the very people who come to him seeking sound advice and who have been scammed time and again by these very companies. It makes his claim that he is in no way affiliated with any timeshare companies rather fraudulent as it is these timeshare companies that are keeping him and Timeshare Trap in business.
Recently, several clients of The Owners' Advocate posted commentary asserting their satisfaction with the company's services and confirming its legitimacy. However, Mr. Strain quickly and wrongly accused these clients of being "shills", an internet term for phony forum posters who write reviews just to boost a company's credibility. He verbally assaulted them, then removed all positive posts and offered a slew of his own negative, unfounded responses. In an effort to fight back, an over-zealous staff member of The Owners' Advocate began posting portions of client testimonials on Jeffrey Strain's site. Mr. Strain's response to this attempt to rebut his unwarranted negativity was to ban all posts that supported The Owners' Advocate.
The Owners' Advocate contacted Jeffrey Strain directly and requested an open line of communication and fair consideration of positive commentary. The company invited Mr. Strain to research The Owners' Advocate thoroughly, as doing so would verify its legitimacy. The company even offered to share proprietary information with Mr. Strain under the condition that he offer proof of his unbiased position and that he in no way profits from companies in direct conflict with The Owners' Advocate's mission. His total lack of response from the point of such request speaks loud and clear.
The truth is that Jeffrey Strain is paid by companies who are in direct conflict with The Owners' Advocate. He will stand to lose a portion of his advertising base and, therefore, income if proponents of The Owners' Advocate voice their opinion on his site. Timeshare resellers and those supporting the unethical practice want nothing less than to see The Owners' Advocate disappear but their attempts at sabotage are very thinly disguised and are being met head-on by The Owners' Advocate and its supporters.















