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I am embarrassed to even ask this question. But how can I get out of a contract with a time share?
I have let myself become a victim of high-pressure sales and predatory lending.
I signed a contract for a Time share back in the summer with Wyndham. I thought I was aware of what I was doing and thought the deal was decent. Well, a couple of weeks ago I went to a resort in South Carolina. When I checked in, I was told I needed to be an owners meeting the next morning. I went, and someone went over my plan, and told me they could improve it. They told me how much better it would be, more benefits, etc, etc.
I was wanting to get on with my vacation, so I, foolishly, gave in. It wasn’t until I got home several days later that I realized what I had done! Looking over the contract I saw that I had signed a contract for over $79,000, with monthly payments nearly $1,600!!
There is no way I can afford this! I immediately emailed the person that had me sign, and the rep that actually was selling me on it. Neither replied by email, but the sales rep phoned me. I told him I needed out of this. All he tried to do was to refinance the loan at a lower interest rate. I realized he is of no help. I have tried contacting someone ay Wyndham, but no one has gotten back to me.
What can I do to get out of this without trashing my credit?
I'm not wanting out of the timeshare, but the $40,000 "upgrade' I foolishly agreed to.
Thanks for any advice.
Thomas Bowers
I am embarrassed to even ask this question. But how can I get out of a contract with a time share?
I have let myself become a victim of high-pressure sales and predatory lending.
I signed a contract for a Time share back in the summer with Wyndham. I thought I was aware of what I was doing and thought the deal was decent. Well, a couple of weeks ago I went to a resort in South Carolina. When I checked in, I was told I needed to be an owners meeting the next morning. I went, and someone went over my plan, and told me they could improve it. They told me how much better it would be, more benefits, etc, etc.
I was wanting to get on with my vacation, so I, foolishly, gave in. It wasn’t until I got home several days later that I realized what I had done! Looking over the contract I saw that I had signed a contract for over $79,000, with monthly payments nearly $1,600!!
There is no way I can afford this! I immediately emailed the person that had me sign, and the rep that actually was selling me on it. Neither replied by email, but the sales rep phoned me. I told him I needed out of this. All he tried to do was to refinance the loan at a lower interest rate. I realized he is of no help. I have tried contacting someone ay Wyndham, but no one has gotten back to me.
What can I do to get out of this without trashing my credit?
I'm not wanting out of the timeshare, but the $40,000 "upgrade' I foolishly agreed to.
Thanks for any advice.
Thomas Bowers