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Re: Misrepresentations in the timeshare world .... beware (by Jon S.):
carries25 wrote:ottos4 wrote:...all they want is to make that sale and it doesn't matter what they promise because after you sign that dotted line they just pass the buck....or ignore you completely like they have done us.Otto,
You might try Legal Aid where you live. On the other hand, I'm not you, but if I were, I'd contact the AZ Attorney General's office. Tourism is their business, so they don't have a very good sense of humor about this.
I would also contest this purchase with the credit card company, but you have to do it in the first 90 days or so from the charge.
On the Internet, the Better Business Bureau is very good, so I would register a complaint there, too.
Carrie; rather then everybody jumping on the "let's get attorneys involved" bandwagon, I propose that we should all make an honest effort evaluate the problem first. To many times folks are inclined to start blaming someone else, when in reality it was they who caused the orginial problem, or, made it worse.
In this particular case the G.M of Whispering Rocks was trying to reach Otto to find out what the problem was. Several of us posted to Otto, but he obviously has not communicated with anyone. Otto made the complaint and now it is his job to follow thru.