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Original Message:

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

nathanz2, i agree with your factual comments to a limited extent; however, please acknowledge our differences; you were kind enough to say that the settlement was "unsatisfying'" my statement is that it's a full-blown cop-out on schneiderman's part. my opinion is that he had enough, and whatever the so-called settlement is, he took it and walked away with a victory (of sorts.) now justice has been served leaving us with virtually nothing. eichner got a tap, NOT A SLAP, on the wrist and a finger point with a "naughty boy! now you can't be in the timeshare business any more".........................and his genius business acumen is prompting him to think, "oh, sure i can. i'll just use a phantom company just as i did with urban. i know just how to work the system," and presto, he'll be back in the business again if he wants to, only his name won't be on any of the legal papers to incorporate as a timeshare developer. WELCOME TO "THE CENTRAL PARK CLUB" or some other appealing moniker for his new venture. as hamilton, aka, lin manuel miranda sings: "I AM NOT THROWING AWAY MY SHOT...........JUST YOU WAIT."

my opinion again: you"re so right about thinking that a takeover company will "make right" what the original Manhattan Club sponsors did wrong." however, i'm persistent and a pain in the a++ enough not to give up on that premise. i haven't been trained to roll over and play dead. we TMC owners have had enough sh++ thrown at us by sir eichner. should we await a new management/ownership company continue to do so? THAT'S NOT IN MY LINE OF THINKING.

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in unity and victory,

chris

nathanz2 wrote:
Thank you, Kevin. As unsatisfying as the settlement may be, it has been accepted by both parties and is now being implemented. My only hope is that everyone on this thread commits to working with the new management rather than bringing all their issues along and expecting that the new management is somehow going to "make right" what the original Manhattan Club sponsors did wrong.