THANK YOU TUG!!!! I join the ranks as yet another Wastegate almost-owner, saved from the catastrophic clutches of eternal misery and wasted money!! Your extensive posts and information regarding Wastegate and rescission rights saved me just in time, thank you!
I went on a work trip to Orlando the week before Thanksgiving, and brought my kids along for some vacation time. I got suckered into attending the timeshare presentation at Westgate Lakes, yadda yadda, no need to go into detail on high-pressure sales tactics, and signed myself into a contract. (For those keeping track of TUG-life saving-statistics...$1K down payment on credit card, followed by $100ish monthly payments for every other year rights, every other year maintenance fee of $600ish. Total mortgage: $8000ish with a dandy 17% interest rate!!). The only slight catch was that my official membership was at Westgate Vacation Villas not Westgate Lakes, and it was an owner trade-in or something, hence the screaming deal!! Lol. Oh...and the only other difference, according to my bff saleswoman, was that there were swan paddle boats instead of regular paddle boats. Ok.
After hours of paperwork, the closing officer, another bff, mentioned something about the CD being long and boring etc...and I watched as she packed all kinds of brochures and paperwork into the fancy binder. I was so worn out that by then that I didn't pay too much attention to what was being stuffed where in the binder though.
Then I got home and started reviewing everything, and boy was I excited to start planning vacations! I was quickly realizing it wasn't actually a great financial investment, more of a lifestyle investment
But then I started reading about slimy Siegal and thinking, yuck I don't want my money going toward that dirtbag. And then I looked up my actual unit, which is a supposedly floating unit, but found pics of the actual buildings and it was like Miami Vice re-runs straight from the 80s. Huh? That's what I'm paying for? No way. Started reading all kinds of consumer complaints etc. Sinking feeling in stomach, what did I get myself into?!
And then I found this forum! Hallelujah! Thankfully I had the long Thanksgiving weekend to do research and stumbled across all the info about rescission rights on Friday night. I hustled up a rescission letter, thanks to the many suggestions here, and dashed off Saturday morning to get it notarized and mailed via certified return receipt. Exactly 7 days after signing the contract. Whew!! Close one.
And yes, that lengthy contract and boring CD was stuffed in the super secret pocket that I never would have found on my own. I kept thinking, jeez I remember signing a million documents, where are they? All I could find in plain sight was the deed, which I think is some sort of psychological ploy..."yay, I'm a real estate investor! Hooray for me!" while the rest was hidden away. And yes, once I found the contract, the rescission instructions/address were very clear and easy to follow.
I mailed everything on 11/30, and tried not to stress while waiting to hear back. I finally called the Westgate Owner's number on 12/13, and the nice lady said yes, everything had been received, my contract had been canceled, and my down payment had been refunded. I checked my credit card account and did not see the refund, but it showed up a few days later. On 12/21, I received 2 phone calls and an email from my bff closing officer, stating I needed to call her immediately because my account was still open and the legal dept. was about to charge me some fees, and only she could help avoid those fees, and she really wanted to help me! I never called back, especially since my down payment had been safely refunded already (minus the $50 for the fancy binder etc. Rather than spend money on postage to mail it back, I kept it as a souvenir and concrete reminder not to be such a gullible sucker! And it is a pretty snazzy binder). After that day, I haven't heard anything from her. I also received a letter from Westgate stating my contract had been canceled right around then. Case closed! Major sigh of relief.
After the whole experience, I'm still really intrigued about timeshare ownership, but I will do much more research and find a company with more integrity. Thank you TUG! Three cheers and a happy new year to you all!