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My advice (one last time) is WRITE --- DO NOT CALL!!! (by KC):
georgec229 wrote:thanks for the information I dont care about the oringnal money I had to put down or the money I gave them already .I will take your advise and call them monday again thank you and have a Happy New Year
To repeat my advice a THIRD (and final) time --- DO NOT "CALL"! You need to WRITE --- **NOT** CALL!!
A phone call will be a complete waste of your time (and theirs) and it will only get you through to secretaries and /or other minions who have NO decision making authority and NO legal knowledge anyhow.
You need to sit down and WRITE a clear, specific, factual and detailed description of your situation and MAIL that correspondence to the Legal Dept. at Wyndham's corporate offices in Orlando, FL, specifically requesting release from your contract for the (detailed, accurate, specific) reasons regarding your personal circumstances, as clearly described in your letter. Keep a copy of the letter and send the original by certified mail, return receipt requested.
I'm sure you wish that it was as easy as just making a few phone calls, but I can assure you that you would be mistaken. Any such approach will NOT be at all productive for you. There is too much at stake here to be lazy in your approach to seeking a solution. GET WRITING!
Wyndham lawyers will review your letter at THEIR convenience (not yours) so PLEASE follow this advice if you want to have even the slightest chance of success. There is no "easy way out" here. I'm trying to help you --- please do the specific things suggested (indeed, absolutely required) as enumerated above, to better help yourself. Good luck.