Like some of you, I recently stumbled upon this website when looking up information on timeshares after a presentation. I'm currently at a Hilton Grand Vacations hotel in Las Vegas and got suckered into purchasing a timeshare at a presentation yesterday. The purchase is a bit on the low end, but maybe someone can tell me where on the scale of "bad" it lies (Chris Brown vs. Michael Jackson vs. Albert Fish).
Details
Deeded property location: HGVC Las Vegas
Purchase price: $16,900 with $2,310 up front
Points: 3,400 every even year (2022, 2024, etc.) with a 3,400 incentive bonus
Interest rate: 13.9%
HOA: $186 on odd years and $833 on even years
I purchased this yesterday, so I'm still within the 7-day window to cancel. Maybe for some of you seasoned folks, this might be a "no duh, cancel it and get a resale!" but I'd just like to confirm. I only briefly got to look up information on the day of the presentation, but ended up reading more into things today.
Details
Deeded property location: HGVC Las Vegas
Purchase price: $16,900 with $2,310 up front
Points: 3,400 every even year (2022, 2024, etc.) with a 3,400 incentive bonus
Interest rate: 13.9%
HOA: $186 on odd years and $833 on even years
I purchased this yesterday, so I'm still within the 7-day window to cancel. Maybe for some of you seasoned folks, this might be a "no duh, cancel it and get a resale!" but I'd just like to confirm. I only briefly got to look up information on the day of the presentation, but ended up reading more into things today.