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Second Chance(?) Timeshare resale (by KC):
shelleya27 wrote:=================================================We have a timeshare we want to get rid of in Florida. We did pay an upfront fee (which was done before I read the posts on here) It was probably mailed around the 6th of June but not received until sometime last week. I read this morning that Second Chance has been a member of Redweek for several years. Does this make them reputable- probably not. I didn't like what I read in the few posts I could find. I will take your suggestion. We live in Oklahoma but I am not sure what the laws there are. Thanks.
I am not in any way suggesting that Second Chance is not reputable; I've never even heard of them before. The only company I know of called "Second Chance" makes body armor for police and military personnel. However, there is a company called Second *MARKET* which advertises weeks for sale on RedWeek. Have you perhaps just cited the company name incorrectly in your postings?
Regardless of the correct name for the timeshare reseller, however, "reputable" and "likely to actually successfully sell your timeshare" are completely different and totally unrelated matters. I'd recommend proceeding immediately with at least attempting to rescind your contract. If you are already too late, you will likley soon be told exactly that. While I am NOT giving a legal opinion on this particular detail, I'm willing to at least guess that the date on which your credit card was actually charged constitutes "day 1" of the ticking clock for the contract cancellation deadline under your particular states' applicable law.