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Re: Can't even give them one star (by Will D.):
This is my first time here, so I don't know whether I'm replying to one person's comments or just adding to this thread of irate Land'Or scamees.
My wife and I paid $12k about 3 years ago for 2 weeks for 30 years. A week later, I got another 2 weeks for 28 years on eBay for $1, and the seller paid the transfer fees. I thought that was a great deal. Little did I know.
We, too, were heavily lied to by the sales staff and others at Land'Or about fees, Atlantis priviledges, rebuilding of the resort, etc.
As to the lawyer Stuat R. Sadler, he is a sole practitioner in Wintergreen, Nelson County, VA. He was born in 1948 and received both his bachelors and JD degrees from the Univ. of VA and was admitted to the VA Bar in 1973. Seventy-five percent of his practice is in the area of real estate. He is highly rated by his peers as evidenced by his BV rating in a national lawyers directory (see www.martindale.com).
I recently wrote a formal letter to the Club protesting the imposition of the $699 Renovation Assessments (I got two since I have two memberships.). I received a nice letter back from Donald Stotts and then had a lengthy conversation with him, during which he told me that he would never buy into a time-share and that the Club had no problem suing members for moneys owed. He also told me that the plans to rebuild the resort have now been put on the back burner due to the recession. Duh. Why would you put an elevator in a building that is about to be torn down?
I would like to be included in the effort stop the outrageous fees.