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[Q=teresaw244] Profesco is ineffective[/Q] It's PROFECO --- and your blanket statement is simply incorrect. However, to be clear, PROFECO can / will help [b]ONLY[/b] when serious seller impropriety is involved, such as a seller failing to provide the buyer with notice of their rescission rights (as is required by law), or a seller having a buyer "waive" their rescission rights (outright illegal), or a seller plying prospective buyers with alcohol, etc., etc. PROFECO [b]cannot and will not[/b] help when it is simply a matter of "buyer's remorse" where no seller impropriety occurred. A bad purchase decision made while in "vacation brain" but regretted later is certainly unfortunate personal behavior, but [b]not[/b] legally actionable and [b]not[/b] PROFECO's responsibility to address in any way. That being said, I would never touch [b]any[/b] Mexican RTU timeshare purchase with a ten foot pole --- not even if it was offered to me for free and with a big handful of U.S. Benjamins also thrown in.