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Re: Timeshare Advocacy International (by James B.):

roberts1192 wrote:
I don't understand all of the preceding dialog. anyway, a year ago, I paid Sean Austin, Timeshare advocacy int. $1,995 I thought to cancel a time share, the french quarter. Since I am over age 75, I did not take the time to read all of the contract . when I became a little suspicious of how the staff was sending out cancellation letters, I read the signed contract and TAI drew up a contract to cancel something called "Forever Grand Vacations, a Vacation Club firm, located in Branson, When I advised that I wanted to cancel the contract, Sean Austin confirmed in his e-mail in March, 2011 that I had to wait 120 days and could not get out of this contract and conirmed that the contract was written for a firm called Forever Grand vacations, Sean Austin still refused to refund the $1,995 even though the TALI "screwed up" and typed up a contract for a business firm that I do not even have an interest in. Of course The Tenn attorney gen. office will go along with what ever sean austin says in his letters. Tn. attorney general cannot even admit that one of thier Tn firms screwed up.; So Sean Austin still has the $1,995, however, I am not done yet with this mess. r

Robert I have read all of your rambling posts, you blame everyone from the owner of the company to the Attorney General. If the information you provided to this company was proofread as poorly as your posts I can see why there was confusion. What about this......."Since I was over 75 I did not read all of the contract" Are senior citizens exempt from reading? Sounds like if you had taken 5 minutes to read it.....I did....you would have noticed the so-called error. This all sounds like your fault.