Monday, July 16, 2012

Timeshare Troubles


A woman from North Carolina was extremely upset because she could not get out of her timeshare. The company who sold her the timeshare had allegedly stated that she would be able to get out of the timeshare if she did not want it. However, when the time came the company refused to buy the timeshare back. Latoya Straford tried many times to contact the company for a refund with no results. She hit another road block when she hired another company to help her get out of her timeshare.

Straford had bought a Wyndham Resort timeshare with her husband on pure impulse. The timeshare cost $18,000 and at the time she thought it would be a great investment for future vacations. But when they returned home and tried to cancel within the five day cancelation deadline she was turned down. Straford tried to contact Wyndham but she could not find anyone who would help her cancel the timeshare contract.

When she finally talked to a Wyndham representative they told her that it was too late to cancel and that she should start making her monthly payments for the timeshare. The payments came out to be $400 a month on top of $750 of the $1,500 company fee. After contacting Wyndham resorts, a spokesman stated that although Straford did not cancel within the cancelation deadline they would make an exception and let her out of the timeshare contract. Straford now advises other consumers to not purchase a timeshare on impulse because in the end it is just a lot of debt.

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