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Re: Misrepresentations in the timeshare world .... beware (by Carrie S.):
jons29 wrote: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.
Dear Jons29,
Just because someone consults an attorney doesn't mean he is litigious. An attorney can best explain your rights and obligations in a contract situation. I always recommend against suing, since it really hurts you and your life, even when you are in the right, and even when you are winning. It is always the very last choice to pursue if there is no other way to make it right, and if making it right is absolutely necessary.
Contacting the AG can lead to changes in business behaviour, and in the law. As the AG sees what is happening and the flagrance of some behaviours, he may decide to investigate.
The timeshare resale industry has finally arrived, and applying the rules of realty is the thing to do.