billymach4
TUG Member
According to the details in the article..... No.
“As part of the settlement, I have agreed to remove all my comments about Hilton Grand Vacations in social media”
A short while later, I heard from Yamaki again.“As part of the settlement, I have agreed to remove all my comments about Hilton Grand Vacations in social media,” she said. “Therefore, I hope you would not write a story about my case.”
Oh no. A few companies force their customers to sign a nondisclosure agreement when they issue refunds. But I had been in contact with Hilton Grand Vacations, and I didn’t think the company would do that.
So I asked them: Did you ask Yamaki to take down her social media posts and to sign a nondisclosure?
The answer: No, we didn’t. She is free to talk about her case.
Hilton Grand Vacations also apparently contacted Yamaki to reassure her that she could talk to me and would still get her refund.
A short while later, she emailed me again.
“Hi Chris, Hilton Grand Vacations did not ask me to remove social media as part of the condition of cancellation of my timeshare purchase,” she said. “I apologize for any misunderstanding. I told Hilton I would remove social media about my complaint since Hilton agreed to cancel my timeshare purchase and to issue a full refund. Please do not write a story about my case nor proceed any further work on my behalf.”
Apparently the OP has remorse for HGVC for beating them up!