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TS Solutions Group

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

TS Solutions Group is not a name you’ll commonly encounter in the already crowded landscape of timeshare exit companies. In fact, their name tends to blend in with several other “TS Groups” that have no relation to one another, making them even harder to distinguish. However, if you do happen to come across them, there are a few things we think are worth pointing out.

To start, TS Solutions Group presents itself as a timeshare exit company. That much is clear. What isn’t clear, however, is almost everything else. Despite indications that they may have been around since roughly 2018–2019, there is very little verifiable information about their operations, history, or actual track record.

One thing we can say is that they don’t appear to rely on the flood of overly polished or suspiciously consistent positive reviews that many other exit companies use. But that doesn’t necessarily work in their favor either. As of now, they have exactly one positive review from 2024—and nothing else. No complaints, no additional feedback, just silence.

That might sound neutral at first glance, but digging a bit deeper raises some concerns. Other review platforms suggest that earlier in their existence, there may have been additional reviews, including complaints. While we can’t confirm every detail with absolute certainty, there is at least some evidence through archived records that a 2023 review once existed and was later removed sometime between late 2025 and early 2026. As of the time of writing (April 2026), that review no longer appears on their Better Business Bureau profile.

So what we’re left with is a company that currently shows a nearly blank slate—but with hints that it wasn’t always that way.

Moving on to their website, there’s nothing particularly distinctive. The messaging follows a very familiar script: claims of experience, references to a “track record,” and general assurances that they can help clients out of their timeshare contracts. It’s the kind of language we’ve seen repeated across countless similar companies, without much substance to back it up.

Then there’s the matter of their listed business address. On paper, they provide a location in Nevada. But when we looked into it, that address appears to correspond to a postal facility rather than a clearly identifiable office space. Even when checking across different timeframes, the address remains the same, with no additional signs of a physical business presence.

Beyond that, information becomes extremely scarce. There’s little to no social media presence, no meaningful digital footprint, and only a single mention on a TUG forum. Even there, the discussion is minimal—primarily involving a user questioning the legitimacy of the company’s claimed years of service (which, at the time in 2020, already seemed inconsistent).

So where does that leave us?

At the end of the day, TS Solutions Group falls into a category that’s difficult to properly evaluate—not because of mixed feedback, but because of a near-total lack of it. And in this industry, that absence of information can be just as concerning as negative reviews.

We’re not looking at a well-established or widely recognized company here. Instead, we’re looking at something that operates with very limited transparency, minimal public feedback, and a history that doesn’t quite line up cleanly.

Our verdict: While they’re not surrounded by outright controversy, the lack of verifiable information, combined with signs of possible review removal and a questionable business presence, makes TS Solutions Group hard to recommend. If you’re seeking help with a timeshare exit, we strongly suggest looking into more established and better-documented options.