Timeshare Contract Resolution
As noted in a previous review of Timeshare Compliance (TC), Timeshare Contract Resolution (TCR) appears to be yet another branch of the same operation—just dressed up under a different name. While the Timeshare Compliance website was created earlier, TCR popped up around 2019. By now, its domain looks neglected, but the company still claims to be active.
The signs of overlap are hard to miss. The homepage forms are identical, the slogan “Were you misled by your timeshare developer?” is copy-pasted, and even the images are the same. The only difference? TCR’s version is slightly shorter, almost like the leftovers of an abandoned project.


One odd difference is that TCR originally featured video testimonials about timeshare cancellations, while TC removed theirs entirely, replacing them with a a single video that never changes.


Their “What makes us different” section is copy-paste identical between the two sites, the only variation being that TC brags about 10 years in business while TCR claims 6 years. Both numbers feel pulled out of thin air.


And the coincidences just keep piling up. Both companies supposedly partner with “SmartCredit,” but when you click on TCR’s affiliate link, it just redirects you straight to TC. So much for being “separate and distinct.”


At this point, it shouldn’t even be necessary to keep listing these copycat traits, but here’s another: both TCR and TC have a blog section, and surprise, the article titles, images, and layouts are practically clones.


Now, you’d think that’s the end of the story: TCR’s site looks half-abandoned, the content is stale, and aside from linking you back to TC, it doesn’t serve much purpose. So, like so many other failed timeshare exit scams, maybe they just disappeared into the void, right?
Well, nope. Both are still very much alive, just in different ways. TCR’s site is oddly updated with podcasts, even though the rest of the site looks like it’s gathering dust.

Meanwhile, TC’s social media presence has been pretty much abandoned—but its BBB page is still very active, filled with wave after wave of one-star complaints from frustrated customers.



Customer reviews expose another major inconsistency. TC’s BBB page is swamped with angry one-star complaints, while TCR somehow maintains an almost spotless record,except for a few negative reviews that were either forcibly closed or left unresolved.



Even more telling, one glowing 5-star review outright says: “They used to be called Timeshare Compliance.” TCR’s official response? "We’d like to clarify that Timeshare Contract Resolution is a separate and distinct company and not affiliated with Timeshare Compliance.” Oh really? Are you sure about that?
Reputation and Transparency Issues
Neither TC nor TCR provides clarity about their cancellation process. Do you need to pay upfront? Is there a guarantee? Is there any protection to ensure you don’t lose your money? None of that is explained. Without transparency, both companies come across as risky bets for desperate timeshare owners.
To Be Fair…
If there’s any positive spin, it’s that TCR does appear responsive to some client inquiries, and at first glance, their site design could reassure newcomers. But beyond surface polish, there’s little substance.
Final Verdict
At the end of the day, Timeshare Contract Resolution looks less like a legitimate option and more like a mirror image of Timeshare Compliance—with all the same problems, smoke, and mirrors. Their reputation is flimsy, their credibility paper-thin, and their methods uninspiring. If you’re seeking a real timeshare exit, this is not the company to trust.