This company acted similarly to an El Paso Broker offering to sell my timeshare for a ridiculously high price. Units are for sale on the web for $50,000, they offered $220,000. Money was to be sent to Bond Title Financial Services (a sole proprietorship in Illinois whose mailbox was full and could not be reached). In checking with the timeshare company they confirmed that this was a scam that was offering high prices and expecting to keep the 8% deposited to the "Title" company. They offered to fund my sale by the end of the week and then transfer the ownership. Avoid this Rip Off!
Company contacted me to purchase a timeshare in Mexico. I informed them that I did not own a timeshare but did own the ability to purchase 10-20 weeks at a Mexican resort for a discounted price. Without determining exactly what I owned the company offered to pay me more than $35,000 for it. In order to receive payment I would have to put the brokers 10% commission plus assorted Mexican transfer fees into a trust fund with proceeds to be distributed after the sale. I have been burned once by this schem so did not go forward with this offer but want to warn any potential "customer" of Austin Brokers Inc to not do business with them
Austin Brokers Inc Reviews
This company acted similarly to an El Paso Broker offering to sell my timeshare for a ridiculously high price. Units are for sale on the web for $50,000, they offered $220,000. Money was to be sent to Bond Title Financial Services (a sole proprietorship in Illinois whose mailbox was full and could not be reached). In checking with the timeshare company they confirmed that this was a scam that was offering high prices and expecting to keep the 8% deposited to the "Title" company. They offered to fund my sale by the end of the week and then transfer the ownership. Avoid this Rip Off!
Company contacted me to purchase a timeshare in Mexico. I informed them that I did not own a timeshare but did own the ability to purchase 10-20 weeks at a Mexican resort for a discounted price. Without determining exactly what I owned the company offered to pay me more than $35,000 for it. In order to receive payment I would have to put the brokers 10% commission plus assorted Mexican transfer fees into a trust fund with proceeds to be distributed after the sale. I have been burned once by this schem so did not go forward with this offer but want to warn any potential "customer" of Austin Brokers Inc to not do business with them