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Re: Class Action Against Diamond Resorts?

That all sounds fine and dandy. And I hope Diamond (as well as other timeshare companies) does get whipped for such practices. But in order to nail them, there has to be proof of deception at the sales tables. Unfortunately a he-said-she-said argument won't cut it. That's why the contracts that purchasers sign say something to the extent of "what counts is what's written in the contract and not what the sales person told you". All these timeshare companies have this in their contracts to cover their butts and shield them from the deceptive, misleading statements made by the sales people. But, if this lawsuit goes forth and Diamond gets nailed, all the power and applause to the attorneys and buyers who made it happen.