I am a former timeshare sales rep who worked in Mexico for many years. If you purchased a timeshare in Mexico, chances are, it is illegal by nature. The Caribbean is the same.
For example: Unlimited Vacation Club contract states that you have a contract with "the mediator," not with unlimited Vacation Club. The mediator is a Mexican national who is supposed to be operating in Panama. he is no where to be found and does not show up on any records in Panama. He did not sign the document. They did not produce a power of attorney, and therefore, the contract is voidable.
Unlimited Vacation Club does not have a business licenses to operate in Mexico. They hide behind the skirts of AMResorts (Secrets, Now, etc.)
If you have any legal issues, according to the contract, it is only with the mediator in Panama. You must go to Panama, not the U.S.
Although Unlimited Vacation Club does have its headquarters in Florida, you do not have a relationship with them, according to the contract. all they do is service the customers for the "mediator." Therefore, they cannot legally report you to any credit bureau. The purchase was made in Mexico and it does not follow you back to the U.S.
The sales management and sales staff who signed the contract do not have the legal right to sign the contract as they do not work for any of the clubs and are not resp for the club. They also do not work for the "mediator." They work for a pay company, a separate entity. The contracts they sign are voidable.
Read your contract thoroughly. There is nothing you can do. Period.
Visit this website and there are free timeshare contracts to read for free.
www.everythingabouttimeshares.com
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