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Re: point rental liquidators (by J V.):
Did you pay them with a credit card? Visa and MasterCard allow for you to dispute a charge 120 days from the expected date of service (up to 540 days). Discover also extended their 120 day chargeback limit to 540 days as well. If you have something in writing that states your expected date of service is January 2014 then you could contact your credit card company to pursue the funds that way. Amex has different chargeback policies, but they're usually pretty helpful (Unless it's a Canadian issued Amex, they have a very strict 90 day policy).
If it was a check though I would recommend following the directions of the previous posters and file complaints with the Attorney General and other state/federal agencies.
seanb136 wrote:New to this website and thread. Wish I had found it a year ago when we were scammed! Have not yet read through all 80 pages but it looks like we are not the only ones that have been taken by R & R Venture Group. I've yet to see Cody Christensen's name mentioned yet but he sure sold us on a deal that sounded to good to be true and we should have known better. We attended a presentation in Virginia in January 2013 and tried many times to get answers from R & R. Of course, Cody never returns calls and the office staff was of no help. EPS blew us off on payment for our point by saying we would not be paid until January 2014. Now there is no answere at EPS, just a nice message stating that Crystal Jensen's mailbox has not been set up! Not sure what my next course of action will be. Checked with my original Timeshare company that we thought we had deposited our week from last year and it went to waste, we now own a unit at Leigh Acres in Fl, and I also get calls offering to sell my RCI bonus weeks (for a fee, of course). I will be reading through the rest of the thread to see what I should do. Other than the paperwork for the RCI Participation Agreement, none of the other paperwork mentions RCI so I don't think that would help RCI in their lawsuit. Any suggestions would be appreciated.