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Re: Buying a timeshare at Vacation Village at Parkway

[Q=claudiuc] Hi, I bought a timeshare at Vacation Village at Parkway from one of the sales presentations. At the time, I thought I was getting a good deal since the sales person told me that I was getting a deed that is worth ~$23k for only $18k and change. After doing a bit of research once I returned from my trip, I realized that I may not have gotten such a deal since I don't have a floating week that I can choose every year. I have the same week every year, though I can change it through the internal exchange program for any other week. Also, this is a weeks system and not points system. I assume that I can't choose to have stays shorter than 7 days, like I would be able with a points system. Lastly, the other reason I thought I did the right thing by buying from the developer is because I was offered an Extra Vacations program, whereby I get an extra 2 weeks to use in the RCI system. The only catch I believe is that these 2 weeks, unlike the ones bought through the developer are subject to various limitation on season and units to use. I have a few days left in which I can cancel my contract and I would like to gather enough facts to help me decide whether getting out of the contract is a good idea. Thanks, Confused Buyer[/Q] If you are still within your rescission period (10 days for FL), rescind like your life depends on it! Follow the rescission instructions to the letter including what type of method to deliver your rescission letter. Rescind, rescind, rescind! Timeshare sales people lie like you would not believe. NEVER buy a timeshare straight from the developer. There is absolutely no way on God's green earth that a VV@P timeshare (in Orlando at that) is worth $18000. Many owners of timeshares in the Orlando area are having trouble even giving away their timeshares.