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Re: Re: Did you get lied to and it led to you buying a timeshare? (by KC):

You don't indicate what , when or where you purchased, but it doesn't much matter if it wasn't in the past week or so.

The bottom line is that only the written content of the contract you signed matters at all. The contract itself likely states exactly that --- in writing. The contract likely also states in writing that "oral representations are not binding". This basically means that the hungry, deceitful sales weasels can tell any lie or misrepresentation or exaggeration that they can possibly imagine, knowing full well that ultimately ONLY the written content of the contract matters.

It's sad (it's disgusting actually) but true nonetheless. Once the contract rescission (cancellation) period is over (under most state laws that cancellation period is 5-7 days, 10 days in Florida and Tennessee, only 3 days in Massachusetts and two other states), those lies that once floated around inside the sales room simply don't matter at all anymore.