Post reply
Original Message:
Re: Cancelling within 10 days (by Andy V.):
So me and my wife went through this purchase as well. We sent a letter to cancel the contract as instructed. Contract stated we could send through mail, fax, or email. We did all three to just be sure. Made copies and got receipts. We got a call to discuss about the refund. Should we answer the next time they call or just ignore it and let it all follow through? Thanks in advance.
lancec13 wrote:durcym wrote:I have mailed it hope it works.I hope so too. The one thing I forgot to mention is that you should send it certified and ask for a receipt. That way, you have proof that you mailed it on time. When you mailed it is what counts, not when it is received.
Here are a couple of other things to keep in mind. Once they receive your rescission letter, they have up to 45 days to refund your money. That period of time might vary from state to state. Keep watch on your credit card activity to see if/when you get refunded. Keeping that in mind will prevent you from needlessly contacting the resort or timeshare company asking when the refund will come.
Also, it's possible that, once they receive your rescission letter, someone from the resort or sales team will try phoning you to tell you to change your mind. Watch out for such calls. What has been reported on boards like these is that they will try to give you some extra perks or credit if you keep your purchase. Some might also give you strange threats telling you that you will face serious financial or legal ramifications if you rescind.