Thank you so much for posting this...I purchased a Tafer timeshare a few days later than you. I was definitely blindsided because they pushed how much they weren't a timeshare, they marketed themselves like you were purchasing an investment property...after foolishly spending $1,000, I got back to the states and realized they were indeed a timeshare which I personally didn't want. I've called them a few times and got the run-around...according to them, they couldn't locate my account so they couldn't help me.
My mom basically told me to hit my credit card company up and do a stop payment for their future payments and to take a loss with the $1,000 because they don't ask for your social security number so it never hit my credit report.
I didn't realize how foolish and non-informed I was at the time plus I was blinded by the beauty of their resort. I will call them and straight-up tell them I can't afford the maintenance and fees for this timeshare plus call my credit card company to stop payments. I'm not saying this is going to be a pretty process but it is a valuable lesson learned...I will never visit a beautiful place and get sucked into this mess.
If anyone has any suggestions about what I should do please let me know...I could use all the help I can get right now.