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Re: point rental liquidators (by Ellen W.):
lindag650
If you paid for this timeshare with a credit card, you can dispute the purchase charge through your "card member services department" with your credit card company. There should be a phone number on your credit card statement to call. Let them know you are disputing this charge for the same reason fs40 used... "failure to deliver merchandise". You never received a deed and it was a deeded timeshare you were purchasing.
They will let you know what you need to do. Usually the credit card company may request you send a letter or fill out a report sending along copies of your contract. Make sure you highlight the parts in the contract about the purchase price for deeded property, and the 120 days to finalize this purchase transaction. They may also want a copy of your credit card billing statement. If you have any other pertinent information, e-mails, or letters from the timeshare resort or PRL that mentions their reasons or excuses for any delays on fullfilling their contract with providing you a deed to this property...that will help also. Since they haven't fullfilled the contract within the time allocated on the contract, you are requesting a full refund of this purchase. You may also want to add some language about how you feel you have been scammed by this timeshare resort and PRL and go into some details as to why. Keep to the facts, don't get too long winded in this letter.
The credit card company will reach out to PRL and this Timeshare resort and let them know you want you money back, they have to prove to the credit card company they followed the contract...which they can't, if they didn't provide a deed to this property within 120 days. If the credit card company sides with you, they will take their payment back from them and credit your account.
Good luck....hope you get some results with your credit card company.