Exit Timeshare Consultant
Exit Timeshare Consultant is one of those names that appears briefly in search results and then seems to vanish without a trace. No visible history, no meaningful reviews, and no real social media presence to speak of. It’s the kind of timeshare exit company we’ve talked about before—existing almost exclusively through its own website, occasionally boosted by a conveniently placed ad.
So, what exactly does Exit Timeshare Consultant claim to offer?
From what we can gather, they present three types of exit options:
- A DIY exit, advertised as free
- An AI-assisted exit, which is paid
- A consultant-led exit, also paid

The free DIY option supposedly provides templates, step-by-step guides, and general scam awareness resources so users can attempt the process on their own. On paper, that sounds useful—but it’s also information that isn’t particularly hard to find elsewhere.
Their AI-assisted option appears to be a guided version of the same process. It includes an intake wizard, personalized questions, and document templates generated from their system. In practice, it doesn’t seem drastically different from the DIY route—just packaged in a more “automated” format and placed behind a paywall.
Then there’s the consultant-led exit, which is essentially what most exit companies offer by default: human assistance. However, without any independent reviews or verifiable track record, it’s difficult to assess how effective—or even legitimate—this service actually is.
Moving further into their site, things start to feel less reassuring. Their “Why choose us?” and general informational sections read heavily AI-generated, lacking specificity and depth. They claim transparency—no hidden fees, no surprise costs—but fail to disclose actual pricing. There’s no clear breakdown between their AI-assisted and consultant-led services, only a prompt to “contact them” for details.
That’s usually where we start raising an eyebrow.
Their review section doesn’t help their case either. There are only three testimonials, each conveniently aligned with one of their exit options. All appear to be written directly on-site, with no external verification—something we’ve flagged many times before as a common tactic.

In their FAQ section, they outline estimated timelines:
- DIY exits: 3–6 months
- AI-assisted exits: 4–8 months
- Consultant-led exits: 6–12 months

They do add that factors like payment status, contract terms, and resort responsiveness can affect timelines. While true, it also reads like a preemptive disclaimer—setting expectations in case things take significantly longer.
When it comes to cost, once again, there’s no real answer. They acknowledge that timeshare exits have associated fees but provide no figures whatsoever. Everything loops back to contacting them directly.

To their credit, they do include some legitimate information. They mention how stopping payments could impact credit, and they correctly explain rescission periods, noting that they typically range from 3 to 15 days depending on the state. They also openly state that a timeshare exit is not guaranteed, which is accurate and something many companies avoid admitting.
However, even their “knowledge base” raises concerns. While they list topics like resale scams, deed-backs, and collections, none of the content is actually accessible unless you provide your email. The same applies to their downloadable guides and templates.
This creates a gated ecosystem where “free” resources come at the cost of your personal information.
And that’s where things start to feel less like convenience—and more like data collection.

All downloadable files are oddly listed at the exact same size (2.44 MB), which is unusual if they’re meant to be distinct resources. Combined with the requirement to sign up or “unlock” content, it suggests that access may be secondary to lead generation.
So yes, while they advertise a free DIY option, what you may really be paying with is your contact information. And as we’ve seen time and time again, that can lead to persistent calls, emails, and offers from questionable sources.
Final Thoughts
Exit Timeshare Consultant presents itself as modern, accessible, and nearly transparent—but once you look a little closer, the cracks begin to show.
The information they offer isn’t particularly unique, whether through their free or paid options. Their AI-assisted service doesn’t appear to provide anything you couldn’t research independently. And their lack of verifiable presence—no real reviews, no history, no clear pricing—makes it difficult to trust their claims.
At best, they are an unproven service with a polished website. At worst, they follow a pattern we’ve seen before: vague promises, gated information, and potential data harvesting.
As always, we recommend approaching with caution. Even something labeled “free” can come with strings attached
