Hello,
Like many on this forum my wife and I went to a timeshare presentation. The sales person was really nice, she presented the resort and everything they can offer, we asked our questions, I think everything was presented and answered truthfully by the agent, BUT I think the answers were provided to the letter of the question, not the spirit of the question. We went to a presentation at HYS, when we asked "Will we be able to use our points to book in Maui?", we were told "Sure", but didn't expand to really provide the full picture and add "but you will have to plan long before, most of the units are 2 bedrooms, you have to get on a wait list". They didn't push too much, but we thought that it was a good idea to get into a timeshare. We went a few times back and forth and we ended up with: 1100 yearly points for a bit less than $24k, 50% down payment and 50% with a one year loan at 0% APR and 3k bonus points.
I had something about getting stuck with timeshares and it harder to get rid of them, but my information was "old" and I thought that with the points system it's better. Hence I had a little hesitation. After we left from there I immediately started thinking about what we did and thinking that it was a bad idea, but still tried to get more information.
Luckily during my research I found this forum and all the posts about "rescind now ask questions later". My vacation was 4 nights and the presentation was half way through the stay. We signed on 7/29 and on 8/1 I was home at my computer to do more research. Immediately I discussed with my wife about it and we agreed to rescind and ask for the down payment. We out put together a letter to the developer, with the contract #, our names and signatures. We sent it by email and UPS with tracking and signature, maybe the best spent $60. I have proof from UPS that they received it on 8/2 before 10AM.
We are currently in the wait state, we have not heard anything from them, even though we requested acknowledgment that they received the email. Hopefully this goes through and they cancel the contract.
I'm sorry if I wasted somebody's time to read this, just wanted to share my experience and be appreciative to the forum for all the advice. We don't want to get out of the timesharing but we need to first find what network fits best our needs.
Like many on this forum my wife and I went to a timeshare presentation. The sales person was really nice, she presented the resort and everything they can offer, we asked our questions, I think everything was presented and answered truthfully by the agent, BUT I think the answers were provided to the letter of the question, not the spirit of the question. We went to a presentation at HYS, when we asked "Will we be able to use our points to book in Maui?", we were told "Sure", but didn't expand to really provide the full picture and add "but you will have to plan long before, most of the units are 2 bedrooms, you have to get on a wait list". They didn't push too much, but we thought that it was a good idea to get into a timeshare. We went a few times back and forth and we ended up with: 1100 yearly points for a bit less than $24k, 50% down payment and 50% with a one year loan at 0% APR and 3k bonus points.
I had something about getting stuck with timeshares and it harder to get rid of them, but my information was "old" and I thought that with the points system it's better. Hence I had a little hesitation. After we left from there I immediately started thinking about what we did and thinking that it was a bad idea, but still tried to get more information.
Luckily during my research I found this forum and all the posts about "rescind now ask questions later". My vacation was 4 nights and the presentation was half way through the stay. We signed on 7/29 and on 8/1 I was home at my computer to do more research. Immediately I discussed with my wife about it and we agreed to rescind and ask for the down payment. We out put together a letter to the developer, with the contract #, our names and signatures. We sent it by email and UPS with tracking and signature, maybe the best spent $60. I have proof from UPS that they received it on 8/2 before 10AM.
We are currently in the wait state, we have not heard anything from them, even though we requested acknowledgment that they received the email. Hopefully this goes through and they cancel the contract.
I'm sorry if I wasted somebody's time to read this, just wanted to share my experience and be appreciative to the forum for all the advice. We don't want to get out of the timesharing but we need to first find what network fits best our needs.