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WorldNet Consultant Group

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

WorldNet Consultant Group is a timeshare exit firm that proudly claims to have been “serving timeshare contract holders since 2000.” But… how much of that actually checks out?

Right from the start, their website feels like a time capsule from the early 2000s. Outdated design, thin content, and a noticeable absence of anything that builds real trust—no meaningful social media presence, barely any verified reviews, and nothing that truly says “professional, established company.” Instead, you’re greeted immediately by a contact form, practically begging you to reach out before you’ve even had a chance to assess who they are.

As you scroll, they talk about themselves—a lot. The usual self-congratulatory statements: contracts cancelled, results guaranteed, “trust us, we’re great!” The kind of overly polished, under-explained bragging that tries very hard to convince you without offering the substance to back it up.

Besides timeshare cancellation, they claim to offer Mortgage Cancellation and Credit Assistance. But with zero reports, testimonials, or evidence tied to those services, it’s almost impossible to know whether those departments have ever accomplished anything meaningful.

They also give themselves a “4.9 out of 5” rating on their own website (at least they didn’t go for the suspiciously perfect 5/5). Still, the reviews they do show are painfully generic: “best timeshare consultant ever” and other one-liners without any detail or context. Really?

Outside their own website, things get even stranger. They appear active on social media—but with no measurable engagement or actual reviews. They post photos of a supposed location in Shepherd of the Hills dating back to November 2024… except that location hasn’t existed for a long while. So where exactly are these pictures from? The actual 2000s?

Now let’s talk about real, external reviews. They have exactly one, posted on July 7th, 2025. For a company that claims decades of service and social media activity dating back to 2019 or even 2022, having only one fresh review is almost impressive in all the wrong ways.

They have no complaints filed anywhere. Their Yelp page is a ghost town. Their only Google review is from seven years ago—and oddly describes them as a company that sells second-hand timeshares, not a cancellation service.

At this point, you might assume WorldNet Consultant Group is just… bland. Suspiciously unremarkable. Not particularly trustworthy but not blatantly dangerous. The kind of firm that falls into the “middle ground” of the industry.

But then, there’s what users on TUG discovered.

According to TUG, WorldNet Consultant Group is linked to a now very defunct timeshare exit firm called Contract Resolution Group. That firm—soon to receive its own write-up from us—was indisputably a scam. Their websites disappeared entirely, and their operations collapsed without a trace. But here’s the concerning overlap: WorldNet and Contract Resolution Group once shared the same phone number.

It doesn’t stop there. The owner of WorldNet, Carmen Albert, was allegedly connected to Resort Deed Transfer, another defunct operation tied to Robert Tuck. And that one? Also marked by shady dealings.

So, what are we left with?

  • A location that doesn’t exist.
  • A website stuck in the past.
  • A suspicious lack of verifiable reviews.
  • Connections to firms that have already proven themselves scams.

This doesn’t paint WorldNet Consultant Group in a good light—if anything, it makes the whole operation look like a leftover shell from older scam networks trying to rebrand under a new name.

Our advice? Avoid them entirely. We genuinely don’t know what’s happening behind the scenes, but based on everything available… it’s probably better that you don’t find out firsthand.