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Re: Resinding within 5 days in Mexico (by Gary M.):

I would never sign a contract for a major purchase in Mexico or most other foreign countries without a lot of research and legal consultation first. Maybe I'm overly pessimistic, but it's hard enough to get a fair shake in this country. When the other guy has written up a contract for you to sign, guess whose interests are protected by the contract? I've only been to 4 or 5 other countries, but I've been to Mexico a dozen times. Even if their legal structure was similar to ours and everything was done in English, trying to conduct a dispute across an international border has to be a supreme hassle. People advise you to buy a timeshare in a resort where you would be happy to continue to use it without thinking about exchanges. What if airline flights become a problem (medical, expense, political problems?)