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Re: Selling Diamond Resorts Timeshare

[Q=davidk689]...in which case you will fight them in court using the defense that the timeshare was misrepresented to you (which it almost certainly was) when it was sold to you in the first place.[/Q] That sounds good in principle but these developers have one huge defense. It does not matter what the sales person said. It's what is written in the contract that counts. If you go by what the sales person said, then it's a matter of he said, she said. How can you prove that the sales person said what he did? The judge in such a case would have no choice but to go by what was written in the contract. I know it sounds like a helpless situation but them's the breaks!