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Original Message:

Contacted by law firm (by Lori B):

This thread is a little confusing, I guess I should have posted under a new heading, don't know why my heading was "Forced to upgrade", changing it now.

To the person that responded, the call came at a hectic dinner time, I took down the info and told them I'd look into it, never thought to check the incoming number in that moment. After your suggestion, I did scrolled through several days of incoming calls and don't see anything that looks like it was from Mx. Still feeling very cautious, but a may take a chance and e-mail the contact to see what they send, I have no intention of sending anyone a penny. :/

PS.....If Don P is referring to me as a scammer, I have no clue why, that makes no sense?

This is a copy of my original post from above:

11/17/2018 I was contacted yesterday by a (law firm?) I think. The gentleman told me that his firm is forming a class action lawsuit against Vidanta, and that they are trying to collect timeshare owners to sign on, so to speak. He said they were going after Vida for not protecting the privacy of the timeshare owners, and that's why so many people are contacted by scammers. I was obviously suspicious of the person to whom I was speaking and would not give him any information, but asked for the name of the law firm to google search. There indeed seams to be such a firm(s), but it seems broad, and in multiple Latin countries, still trying to investigate. Anyway, the man said that he's had trouble contacting us, the only e-mail they had is an old deleted one, that their firm found in documents found in a boiler-room scam bust. The authorities bust scammers and turn over all the leaked private information to local law firms, Mexico has privacy laws too is what he said? At this point all he wants from me is a current e-mail address so that he can send me the litigation documents to look over, he kept saying they are subpoenaing all affected Vidanta members. FYI.....Torres y Garcia Abogados is the firm name he gave me, and the e-mail he gave me to contact him was....contact@Torresygarcia.com.mx Looking for any pertinent feed back?