NC Attorney General shuts down Florida operation for phony pitch July 14, 2009
Posted by Jason Dobbins in : ARDA , trackbackAttorney General Roy Cooper has won a battle against a Florida telemarketer who was making a phony pitch.
Cooper says Premier Timeshare Vacations, Inc., also known as Paradise Marketing Group, has been calling people in North Carolina who are looking to sell their timeshares.
The callers claim that they’ve found a buyer for the timeshare, but they need an upfront free before the sale can go through.
According to Cooper, the company charged the owners’ credit cards up to $5,000.
A judge granted Cooper’s request to temporarily ban the company from doing business in North Carolina.
Now, he will try to get a permanent ban.


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