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Re: Omega Marketing Solutions any one had dealings with them? (by Gary M.):
tomn39 wrote:Leslie,You should probably call the attorney general and the better business bureau in the state in which this company is located so that potential customers of the company can see that alot of people have been dissatisfied with the service. Also, the attorney general can investigate their sales practices and if they are not telling people the truth, the att. gen. can shut them down.
Tom and JayJay are absolutely correct. The Florida Attorney General's Office needs to be given any information you can get to them on these scam companies. The more input and information the AG gets the better.
I don't know what an actual % of people that are ripped off is that do report their experience to the Attorney General but I'm guessing it is probably a small % over all.
It's not a crime for you to try and sell your timeshare but it certainly is a crime the way these upfront fee scam companies go about their business.
I have no dealings with the Omega Scam but they operate exactly the same way timesharemls.org does. I am in contact with state authorities in florida myself.