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Re: Did you get lied to and it led to you buying a timeshare?

[Q=sueh443] The Wyndham vacation ownership is not a scam, if it was please explain to me how a ligitimate club had managed to grow over the years and is the largest vacation ownership clubs in the world???…[/Q] You are correct that Wyndham is certainly not in any way a "scam". However, Wyndham timeshare sales weasels [b]are[/b] unfortunately among the most aggressive and deceitful to be found anywhere outside of Mexico (in my personal opinion, anyhow --- and ditto for the timeshare sales weasels at Westgate, by the way). Unlike buyers, sales weasels know that [b]nothing they SAY is legally binding and only the written content of the contract matters AT ALL[/b]. Actually, even the contract itself (which most buyers unfortunately don't even bother to thoroughly read) [b]states in writing[/b] that any and all [b]verbal[/b] statements, representations or claims are [b]NOT[/b] legally binding. There is an old saying that "A fool and his money are soon parted." Sadly, hungry and deceitful timeshare sales weasels prove this old saying to be true --- over and over again, every single day.