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Wesley Financial Group

www.wesleyfinancialgroup.com

 
Wesley Financial Group, LLC is a consumer rights group founded in 2011. We specialize in complete timeshare cancellation and timeshare debt elimination to individuals and families that have experienced fraud, misrepresentation, and/or lies during sales presentations. Too often, consumers are pressured in to unnecessarily purchasing expensive timeshare contracts. Wesley Financial Group, LLC assists those whom have ended up in seemingly helpless situations by standing by our clients, ens¬¬uring the timeshare and all of it`s attached debt is eliminated, and fighting for every last penny spent on the timeshare to be returned.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Bart Holzer
Chief Information Security Officer (CSO) Profile

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