Liberty Timeshare Resolution
Liberty Timeshare Resolution Review
Liberty Timeshare Resolution is, once again, one of those flashy, achievement-boasting timeshare exit firms that seem to believe the more logos they plaster on their website, the more trustworthy they appear.
So, the question stands: are they actually trustworthy or just another pretty façade?
At first glance, Liberty Timeshare Resolution fits the same generic mold we’ve seen countless times before—companies teetering between the legitimate and the questionable. Their website follows the typical “we’re-the-best” structure, but the deeper you go, the more inconsistencies begin to show.
One of the first names that pops up is Tradebloc, which they proudly announce as their partner. If you’ve followed our previous reviews—particularly our piece on Timeshare Defense Attorneys—you might remember that “Tradebloc” isn’t exactly a name that inspires much confidence. It tends to raise eyebrows more than it reassures.

Now, onto their consultation process, which is arguably the most important part of any timeshare exit operation. On the surface, it’s functional enough. The “Free Consultation” button at the top of their site works properly, allowing you to schedule an appointment with them at no apparent cost. Simple, straightforward, and easy enough—so far, so good.

However, clicking on their other prominent buttons, such as the one labeled “Click Here,” redirects you not to another consultation form, but to a so-called “Timeshare Resolution Guide.” There, they’ll attempt to push a “free book” to verify your eligibility for their services. But here’s where it gets odd—there’s no place to input a delivery address. So how exactly are they planning to send you this “copy”? Unless it’s an e-book (which they never clearly say), the entire process feels vague and unnecessarily sketchy. It’s the perfect way to collect personal data under the guise of a free offer—and you haven’t even spoken to a real consultant yet.

Scrolling further down, they highlight that they only employ U.S.-based cancellation experts. While that may sound reassuring to some, it’s a bit of a downside considering the wide global reach of timeshare ownership—especially in Mexico, where many contracts originate. By excluding non-English-speaking specialists, they’re missing out on a significant segment of potential clients.

According to their FAQ, Liberty claims that their cancellation process takes anywhere from “a few months to 18 months.” That’s quite a generous range, and while they add a confident “100% money-back guarantee” if they fail to cancel your timeshare within that period—word for word, ‘If we don’t, we will refund every penny you’ve paid us.’—it’s hard to say how verifiable that really is. Big promises like that always sound comforting, but they’re rarely as simple as they appear.
When we reach their testimonials section, things get even more predictable. Every single review listed on their page is a perfect 5-star review with no external sources or citations. We’ve seen this countless times before, and as always, we recommend taking such glowing “client stories” with a sizable grain of salt. If there’s no verifiable source, they may as well be self-written.

That said, their reputation across third-party sites looks surprisingly spotless. Liberty Timeshare Resolution’s BBB page shows only one complaint, which the customer later updated to confirm a satisfactory resolution. Beyond that, the company’s online presence appears clean—perhaps too clean.

And that’s where things get tricky. In an industry as murky as timeshare exits, a company with virtually no negative feedback often feels more suspicious than one with a few honest complaints. Transparency is key, and too much perfection usually means there’s something we’re not seeing.
At the end of the day, not much concrete information exists about Liberty Timeshare Resolution—especially on the negative side. For what it’s worth, their presentation is neat, their website works (mostly), and their reputation is free of major scandals. But as with all “too good to be true” timeshare exit companies, we advise you to tread carefully.
Our Final Thoughts: We decided to give Liberty Timeshare Resolution a 4 out of 5. Why? Because while they do appear legitimate on the surface and maintain a clean public image, there’s still that underlying uncertainty that comes with timeshare exit firms that look a little too perfect. They might genuinely deliver what they promise—but without clear, verifiable transparency, we can’t place them fully in the “trusted” category just yet. Proceed with optimism, but keep your guard up.
