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Original Message:

One less volunteer... (by R P.):

ken1193 wrote:
.... there does NOT need to be anything in writing for there to be a valid contract. Verbal contracts are executed all the time.

Ken, I don't know about other verbal contracts being valid in a court of law, but I do know that anything a timeshare salesperson verbally tells a prospective buyer (if it's not in writing in the contract) holds absolutely no water in a court of law. The ONLY contract that holds water is the written contract that many buyers fail to read at all.

I honestly don't see how ANY verbal contract, if not in writing, can be valid in a court of law (he said, she said syndrom).