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Original Message:

Re: Manhattan Club Lawsuit (by Daveybob):

Thanks. I have the Timeshare Offering Plan dated October 31, 2000. At the top of the cover it says "TWENTY-THIRD AMENDMENT." It is only about 17 sheets of paper, by the way, including Exhibits and Schedules. Would it be helpful if I sent a copy to the judge?

gerards23 wrote:
The Offering is that big book that weighs about 3lbs. that they Fed-Ex to you about 2-3 weeks after you sign your contract when it's too late to cancel the transaction (after the 7 day cancellation period). Which probably legally should have been given to you before you sign any paperwork at all .This book contains all of the rules ,regulations, conditions and description concerning your timeshare,etc. (AKA: the fine print they probably don't want you to see until it's too late to back out).It's ironic that on the cover there's a statement that reads " This offer contains a high degree of risk".