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Re: Class Action Against Diamond Resorts? (by Irene P.):
KD No it is not a waste of time to file complaints. Diamond has granted refunds and cancelled loans for many following our self-advocacy process which has saved members well over $2 million in legal fees. One attorney jokingly said he wants to go into business with Diamond to put me (and our growing network of volunteers operating like the French Resistance) out of business. The process involves composing a clear concise complaint and emailing up to seven individuals and organizations, depending on the level of alleged fraud. When denied, filing with the appropriate agencies.
I was offered a refund. I could not sign the non-disclosure agreement that states the member will never say anything disparaging about Diamond Resorts. Has I not been asked to sign the NDA you would not be reading this. I was supposed to move to Florida to restart my piano teaching career. Instead I get an average of five calls a day from Scotland to Malaysia about many timeshares, not just Diamond. I used to work for family court writing court reports for judges and interested parties to make the best determination for a child in foster care. The program is called CASA (GAL Guardian ad litem in Florida). I have applied their model. Instead of asking if you want to go home to mom I ask if you want to go back to your home resort.
To stop me, Diamond used the excuse of a lawsuit filed against an attorney. I'm not being sued, I'm not even a party to the case. It was classic whistleblower retaliation. It cost $25,000 in legal fees which I raised via a GoFundMe in five months. Diamond's outside counsels remind me of another organized syndicate.