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Re: Re: Re: Trying to get rid of the Grandview Las Vegas (by Gabrielle K.):

cb357 wrote:
I am in the same position. May i ask are you in the USA or overseas? I have heard if they foreclose then you are actually out - which personally I want to happen to mine! I stopped paying maintenance fee's 2 years ago and only now have been contacted by collections. only thing is.. I live in Australia! So i don't believe my credit will be affected (different countries). But I also feel if I ever want to go back on holidays they may be waiting for me the day I get off the plane. Ridiculous but I'm just hoping they realise they wont get paid and it will cost them more to continuously chase me for payment.

I was young and dumb with my bf at the beginning of an around the world trip and got sucked in for free show tickets! 13 years later I'm still paying for this **** and decided it was enough. I have contacted Grandview many times over the years and they told me the same thing - we don't take them back. It is hard to believe this. How do we find out how long we have this for? Is it forever? Is there a clause in the contract as thick as **** somewhere?

You know what, when signing the contract i cried, i should have listened to my gut, the representative selling to us even said when i cried 'it's up to you, it is a great investment but you know what, I've reached my quota'. How did i not just sense he was doing wrong and get up and leave right there and then? He went and got a more senior person to come over and take the cost down by 80%, the more he went down the more of a better deal you thought you were getting. STUPID. Timeshares is honestly hell.

stefanieb66 wrote:
We have a timeshare that we signed up for back in 2019. We have not been able to use it due to the pandemic and our jobs. We realized it was a bad choice when we got home. We talked to a timeshare termination place that we recently found out went out of business and now we received a letter saying it is going to be foreclosed on. I am not sure what we should do because we don't want the timeshare since we can't afford it. I tried calling Grand view and got the response that they don't take the deeds back. Just looking for some guidance.

You and I had the same exact experience except my ex left me with all the maintenance fees and everything else. It took them 2 years to come after you for the mortgage fees? I haven't paid mine for roughly 2 years, did they Include interest and late fees when they came after you? Have you paid anything to them up until this day? I'm hoping that my timeshare will go into foreclosure but I live in the US so I'm concerned about the consequences of not paying when they send me to collections.