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Original Message:

Re: Manhattan Club Lawsuit (by Chris V.):

nathanz2 wrote:
fellow unfortunate MANHATTAN CLUB TIMESHARE OWNERS,

i believe we've all entered into the "totally pissed-off" and insensitive-to-each-others' unique issues, stage. we seem to be pokeing (ever so gently) at each other due to lack of information, direction and overall assistance from a new york state public official, the NYSAG, eric schneiderman. i'm not placing any blame on him for the predicament we're in, but i vigorously implore him to TALK TO US AND TELL US WHERE WE CURRENTLY STAND, AND GIVE US, AT LEAST, AN IDEA OF WHAT OUR FUTURE OUTLOOK MIGHT BE CONCERNING THIS FRAUD/SHAM OF A TIMESHARE. he should definitely give us some hints concerning the progress of his case against THE MANHATTAN CLUB..................but, to this moment...........nothing. our aggravation is showing through the impatience we're all displaying here in this redweek.com forum and, no doubt personally. i sent redweek.com an application form for a PRESENTATION REQUEST that the NYSAG could act on, perhaps having him or a staff member address us MANHATTAN SHAREOWNERS at this presentaton. i requested that this form (directly from eric schneiderman's website) be presented in this redweek.com forum. we would need creative ideas to determine when and where schneiderman's . presentation could take place (a obvious requirement on the request form.) in addition to redweek.com , i sent a copy of it to jeff weir. to date, i have not seen my PRESENTATION REQUEST information posted here; perhaps i missed it; i doubt it.

forging slowly (hopefully) and positively ahead,

your fellow fraud victim, chrisv126

please keep in touch. ask redweek. com customer svce about THE NYSAG'S PRESENTATION REQUEST FORM. Perhaps I did miss your point. So good luck to you.

deborahs528 wrote:
I don't think you understood my comment...I did hire an attorney in NY specifically to deal with these timeshares as I was required to by the state of NY (because of these timeshares my Mom owned-she had no other dealings/property in NY). I had to go through ancillary probate, which is a 2nd probate besides the one I went through in VA where my mother lived and died. I live in MA so I hired a lawyer to do our estate planning and she said to get rid of these or they will be a nightmare for whoever inherits from us. As long as you own these, I have been told, (by NY lawyers) TMC can continue to attempt to collect fees from your estate after you die. I have no interest or time to get into a debate about this...I am simply sharing my experience as an inheritor and it has been a costly nightmare...with one timeshare being in limbo and not totally gone and the other timeshare there is nothing I can do anything about until this investigation lifts the order banning TMC from further sales. I wouldn't even try selling it on the open market because who would buy and TMC gets first right of refusal, anyway.