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Re: Re: Vallarta Gardens-VP Services (by Lance C.):

laurab731 wrote:
I worked with a canadian mexican law company to cancel my time share,, the mexican lawyer recognized the fraud They asked for 3000 usa to cancel but i just do not send them any fees any moe and they must be accountable laura bourdois

If you want to "cancel" a Mexican timeshare, which is really just a right-to-use and not deeded property, your best bet is just to stop making annual maintenance fee payments and let your membership lapse. You might face a bunch of annoying collection calls and letters and possibly a hit on your credit rating or score. But they will just eventually cancel your membership. You do not need to pay any party $3000 for that.