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

Hi My husband and I are owners with Wyndham. We have own for many years and are paid off with deed in Las Vegas. We are able to transfer points in rci. Last summer we visited a divi resort in aruba We loved it so so much. While we were there we wee approached by a salesperson who advised us that we would no longer be able to transfer our point into rci and divi wpuld not have there resorts listed with rci anylonget My husband and I really were upset at this point we already had our next years trip planned and wanted to come back. It was a perfect resort for our family. So we went to a sales meeting. Low and behold we ended up purchasing with interval international due to the fact that they told us that we would not be able to stay at divi resorts in aruba through our wyndham timeshare. Our plan was to try and sell our wyndham or just drop it and keep this one. I just realized there are still weeks available with rci at the same exact resort. They basically mislead us with false info to purchase a timeshare with them. We are so upset. Is this a valid case?? Kelli guarino [Q=nicholasc59] I work with a consumer advocacy group that works with timeshare owners. This group is aimed at helping timeshare owners that bought the timeshare because of the timeshare being misrepresented by the sales person, or were not fully explained important information that would effect the buying decision. This group fights the resorts to get the ownership cancelled and many times has gotten back any monies that were paid to the resort. We have a list of common practices where we have been very successful (over 90% success rate). If you feel like you bought the timeshare and found things out after you bought it, and if that would have led you to not buy the timeshare... please shoot me a pm and I will get back to you with the details. Thanks for reading![/Q]