Timeshare Resale and Rental Marketing
Secure Holding InvestmentsFind BBB Accredited Businesses in Timeshare Resale and Rental Marketing.
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- Additional Info:According to information provided to BBB, Secure Holding Investments is not located at 184 E. Main St., Madison, WI. Mail sent to the business on December 12, 2011 was returned by the Post Office marked, "Return to Sender. No Such Number. Unable to Forward."
Since August, 2011, the Wisconsin Better Business Bureau has received numerous inquiries from consumers across the country regarding "Secure Holding Investments." We believe that this is a timeshare resale scam requiring an up-front fee be paid to Secure Holding Investments. If you receive contact from this company and you are asked to withdraw money and wire it overseas, use extreme caution. It has been the experience of the BBB that consumers who participate in these offers are unable to recover money that was wired.
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