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Timeshare Cancel Professionals

Type:Cancellation
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The following information is for educational purposes and is not to be considered professional or legal advice.

One may occasionally wonder: who on earth owns the extremely desirable domain timesharecancel.com? With a name like that, you’d expect a dozen timeshare exit companies fighting tooth and nail to claim it. Surprisingly, it does have an owner,  a company operating under the name Timeshare Cancel Professionals, or TCP, which appears to have been around since at least 2010.

Their website once attempted to look more elaborate (around 2013) before shifting into what now resembles a very barebones, and frankly, somewhat shady, landing page. But is it actually a scam? That’s where things get tricky.

Because of the explosion of timeshare exit companies over the past decade, searching “Timeshare Cancel Professionals” mostly leads you to entirely different exit companies, drowning out this particular one. Despite being around for so long, TCP has left an unusually small footprint. The only meaningful traces we could find are a 2010 TUGBBS thread (which doesn’t say much at all) and their listing on the BBB.

So what does the BBB tell us? Mostly positive reviews, at least on the surface, plus one very negative review from 2023. As always, the legitimacy of reviews for exit companies remains questionable. The response TCP gives to that negative review, however, is hard to overlook: it comes across as unprofessional and strongly suggests they push upfront fees regardless of individual circumstances.

One of the few formal complaints on file also features a tone-deaf and defensive reply, with TCP sidestepping the customer’s actual concerns rather than addressing them.

Beyond these sparse testimonies, information about Timeshare Cancel Professionals practically evaporates. And, as we’ve discussed before, a lack of information combined with a seemingly “positive” online face does not equal trustworthiness. While there’s no widely documented scandal or confirmed scam tied to TCP, their low-profile behavior, outdated website, and questionable interactions with reviewers raise enough red flags for us to reiterate the obvious:

Proceed with caution — especially if you’re expected to trust them without verifiable user experiences or transparent feedback.