First- Your Visa to travel WILL NOT BE AFFECTED by your credit report. Immigration- the governmental department that oversees travel and admittance to the USA is entirely different from agencies- like the credit reporting companies- which are private- not governmental. They have nothing to do with one another!Thank you so much we really appreciate all the help
Im sorry to keep asking but i have like a thousand questions
1) Is there a time for the credit records to expire? for example in Costa Rica after 5 years all the credit records get deleted, Im asking because i have Visa for 10 years so if they get deleted before that there should be no problem once i have to ask for it again.
2) the share time in under the name of my mother in law, my wife and me, we were thinking about asking them to remove 2 of us from the contract and leave just one (in case there are issues with the Visa in a future) is this possible?
3) I was thinking if accepting a "cheaper alternative" is like a new contract and we will have the option to cancel before the 15 days, don't believe they are so ingenuous,
Once again thank you for the help
After you suffer a 'bad' credit report- such as a foreclosure or bankruptcy, it takes 7 years for those records to 'disappear', but you can dispute the report immediately after it's filed, and it's hard to imagine a future lender holding a timeshare default against someone. They know how predatory Wastegate is and will likely hold you blameless as long as you pay your other bills on time. Defaulting Wastgate may actually improve your credit by freeing up more of your income for other purposes.
Don't fall for the 'cheaper alternative'! You CANNOT make a new purchase, then rescind in order to 'get out' of the earlier purchase. It doesn't work that way.
If you are planning a trip to use the timeshare you bought and are considering defaulting on, DO NOT say anything while you are there. No good will come of any confrontation with the sales room. Those people have just one mission, and that is to separate you from more of your money! They have nothing o do with the lending arm that financed what you already bought. Completely different people in a different office. My BEST advice is to simply STAY AWAY from the sales room! If you must go there to get discounted tickets or parking pass or something, practice saying "NO, NO, NO" as many times as necessary.
Good Luck. But do not worry about defaulting. In the end, it will improve your life.
Jim