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Timeshare Advocates

Consumer Rights Council

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Additional Info

Consumer Rights Council is registered with the Missouri Secretary of State as a non-profit organization.   However, as of June 2020, BBB has been unable to confirm its non-profit status with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).   All non-profits are required to register a non-profit tax status with the IRS. 

Pending Government Action

Government Action: BBB reports on known government actions involving business’ marketplace conduct:
Missouri AG vs. Consumer Rights Council

On June 9, 2022, Missouri Attorney General, Eric Schmitt, filed a civil lawsuit against Consumer Rights Council, Square One Development, Inc, Consumer Law Protection, LLC, Christopher Carroll, George Reed and Louann Reed for for violations of the Missouri Merchandising Practices Act. 

The lawsuit alleges the defendants took more than $2 million dollars from nearly 200 consumers to help get consumers out of their timeshares.  The lawsuit alleges the company used misleading statements and high pressure sales tactics. 

The case is pending. 

Pending Government Action

Government Action: BBB reports on known government actions involving business’ marketplace conduct:
Alaska AG vs Consumer rights Council

On June 23, 2022, Alaska Attorney General Treg Taylor filed a lawsuit against Consumer Law Protection, LLC, Consumer Rights Council, Premier Reservations Group, LLC, Resort Transfer Group, LLC, Square One Development Group, Inc., Square One Group, LLC, Timeshare Help Source, Christopher Carroll, George Reed, Louann Reed, Scott Jackson, Eduardo Balderas, Sherrod Banks, Courtney Kirkpatrick, and Gary Adamson.

The lawsuit alleges the defendants promised to get consumers out of their timeshare contracts in exchange for large upfront payments, but then failed to follow through on their promises.  

The defendants are accused of targeting timeshare owners using a deceptive direct mail campaign, which lured timeshare owners to sales presentations at Anchorage hotels with deceptive promises of a $250 shopping card and information on how to eliminate timeshare maintenance fees, improve their ownership experience, or legally exit their timeshare.

When the timeshare owners arrived at the sales presentations, the defendants used hard sales tactics, including telling the timeshare owners that their maintenance fees would skyrocket, that their heirs would be forced to pay the maintenance fees in perpetuity, and that the only way to exit their timeshare contracts was to pay for the defendants’ timeshare exit services.

The lawsuit states that, so far, the Department of Law has identified nine Alaskan consumers who paid the defendants a total of $113,521.85.

The case is pending. 

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