Fraud Investigation Solutions
New timeshare exit companies pop up every day—and just as quickly disappear. This time, a particularly peculiar newcomer caught our attention after appearing from a simple Google search, as these things often do.
"Fraud Investigation Solutions" is a very new timeshare exit company with virtually no verifiable achievements, history, or online footprint. In fact, their name is so generic and all-encompassing that searching for it yields everything except information about them. Their website, solutionsfraud.com, doesn’t help either. No external mentions, no reviews, nothing. Encountering them truly feels like a one-in-a-million Google glitch.
So what makes Fraud Investigation Solutions so peculiar? Well, since they have no presence elsewhere, the only thing we can evaluate is their website—and oh boy, the glaring mistakes they left behind might end up placing them as the fraudulent ones instead.
Their tagline: “Assisting victims of timeshares purchased in Mexico.”
Does this make them a Mexican exit firm? Are they operating in the U.S.? Are they international? Their objective is unclear, and the site doesn’t bother clarifying any of it.
The small top menu leads to an About Us page, FAQ, testimonials, and other standard sections, though many are repeated on the homepage. Still, nothing truly helps define who they are.
The Introductory Video (and its contradictions)
Scrolling down, you’re greeted with the usual “If you’re here, you're likely struggling with a timeshare…” narration. They never mention their name in the audio, but the logo pops up at the end.

However, here’s where it gets interesting:
- The video lists a New York address and a 914-24XX phone number.
- The website footer lists a Brooklyn address with a 334-509XXXX phone number.
Timeshare exit firms having multiple locations isn’t unheard of, but something about Fraud Investigation Solutions doesn’t sit right—especially when their listed Brooklyn address, 195 Plymouth St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, leads to a rather shady-looking, half-empty building. Whether they actually operate from there is anyone's guess.

Their “Who We Are” Claims
Here they boast:
- 25+ years in business
- 13,500 canceled contracts

Except… their website didn’t even exist before 2024. There’s no historical presence of the company, no older domain data, and no prior records to support such claims. The total lack of information anywhere on the web only intensifies suspicion.
They do repeat the standard exit-firm script: “Don’t pay upfront,” “Pay only once the contract is canceled,” and so on. And of course, a big “Free Consultation” button leading to their contact form.
Testimonials: Stuck in Time


Their testimonials rotate through 14 user reviews, all dated between 2023 and 2024, with no new additions whatsoever—despite the fact we're well into November 2025. The lack of updated reviews for such a new company is, to put it lightly, odd.
The “Blacklist” Section

Toward the bottom, they include a section listing complaints about various Mexican timeshare resorts — something that could be helpful…
…if it weren’t for one enormous, glaring problem.
The Stolen Content Problem
Fraud Investigation Solutions has blatantly copied the entire concept, format, and even assets from another timeshare exit firm: Mexican Timeshare Solutions (MTS).
Here’s what they replicated:
- Their review images are different, but the structure is identical.
- The blacklist uses the same images MTS uses.
- The concept of the blacklist is lifted directly from MTS's site.
- Descriptions are slightly altered but clearly plagiarized.





But the most damning part?
Their FAQ is copy-pasted word-for-word from Mexican Timeshare Solutions.


They didn’t even bother removing the “Mexican Timeshare Solutions” name, which appears—plain as day—in multiple questions. This is the clearest indication that the site is a low-effort copycat, if not outright abandoned.
So what’s the real takeaway?
- They have no legitimate reviews anywhere.
- They don’t show up on Facebook, review sites, forums—nothing.
- They appear out of nowhere and vanish just as easily.
- They recycled another company’s content and forgot to clean up the evidence.
Fraud Investigation Solutions simply doesn’t present itself as a legitimate, functioning, or trustworthy timeshare exit firm.
If you ever encounter them while searching for help with your timeshare issues, don’t bother. If they can’t even write their own FAQ, can you truly trust them with your contract?
You’re better off going directly to the company they copied — Mexican Timeshare Solutions — instead of risking your time or personal information with a site that can’t even stand on its own content.
