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Original Message:

Simply say "goodbye"... (by KC):

irenem145 wrote:
I doubt anything can be done.

You are entirely correct. Whatever sorry excuse for "the law" exists in Mexico, it certainly isn't going to help a U.S. gringo. Any efforts at "lawsuits" will just be a completely unproductive and expensive waste of time and money. You cannot realistically compare the legal system here in the U.S. to whatever hot mess passes for a legal system in Mexico.

Sorry, but you've been burned.

The good news is that you can simply turn on your heel and walk away. You will lose whatever you have paid so far, but other than that those Mexican parasites can't do anything to / with / about you simply STOPPING any and all further contact or payment. Chances of recovering ANY money after the contract rescission period has expired (you have only 5 days to cancel a timeshare contract in Mexico) is essentially ZERO.