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Re: Manhattan Club Lawsuit (by Anne O.):
I'd love to get out my timeshare with Manhattan Club too like, jills465. Have you any advice for how I should proceed? Just wait until 2020? Why will we be able to extract ourselves then? Last time I looked there was less than a penny value offered on e-bay. Will I be able to close on that? What fees will I have to pay to make sure the transfer if registered correctly?
What other ideas do you have. I'm not even interested in recouping my payment. Just to stop getting letters from Manhattan club reminding me of what I owe and the rate of interest they will charge me.
The nightly rate Manhattan Club charges, if you divide the $2,461 by 7 is not much different than more and more hotels across the country. I was surprised to realize that a Marriott in Redmond Wa (not really a cultural capital, just a suburb) was getting $300 + for a weeknight.
But I just don't want to spend a week in NYC every year anymore. Beside e-bay the only references that arise in google are firms that charge me money up front to list my property. I don't consider that very helpful.