jmiller2013
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Upon returning home from a trip my wife and I realized we made a mistake in a timeshare purchase in Las Vegas. We made this purchase yesterday afternoon 6/5/15. I have read through other posts and understand how to and what to send but two questions I have.
What is written in the contract:
The purchaser of a time share may cancel, by written notice, the contract of sale until midnight of the fifth calendar day following the date of execution of the contract, and the contact of sale must include a statement of this right. The right of cancellation may not be waived. Any attempt by the developer to obtain a written waiver result in a contract which is voidable by the purchaser. The notice of cancellation may be delivered personally to the or sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, or sent by express, priority or recognized overnight delivery service, with proof of service, to the business address of the developer. The developer shall, within 20 days after receipt of the notice of cancellation, return all payments made by the purchaser.
My main concern is that tomorrow is Sunday, getting this sent out is going to be an issue, or at least getting it to actually mail tomorrow. Office Depot offers UPS and USPS service on Sundays (says online, but have not verified). I am curious if we should even try UPS considering it says "recognized" overnight delivery service which I dont know if they could decided what is "recognized" and what is not?
-Does the timeline count by postmarked date packaged letter or does it need to be in the company's hand by that time. (concerned that we are in Maryland and the Purchase was in Vegas).
-Should we have the letter notarized(does this help with anything)? If so should we send the original or copy of original?
-I read in another forum to inform credit card company of the charge to ensure no more charges are made by the company, even though I cant dispute it since I in fact approved it. Should I contact them?
I am very embarrassed over this lapse in judgment and am so happy I found your site and hope to be relieved of stress soon. Sounds to good to be true....it is.
We originally only agreed to tour the property as we were told just for taking two hours to tour the facility we would receive 2-$100 Restuarant.com gift cards and 2-$100 Casino Royale Slot play certificates (we also recieved $20 cash cab fare to get back to our hotel quickly to make our flight). Do we need to return these with the letter or no since these were for touring the facility?
In case any other readers want to know to ensure they know of groups out there it was Sapphire Resort Group out of the Jockey Club in Las Vegas, NV.
Thank You So Much!
What is written in the contract:
The purchaser of a time share may cancel, by written notice, the contract of sale until midnight of the fifth calendar day following the date of execution of the contract, and the contact of sale must include a statement of this right. The right of cancellation may not be waived. Any attempt by the developer to obtain a written waiver result in a contract which is voidable by the purchaser. The notice of cancellation may be delivered personally to the or sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, or sent by express, priority or recognized overnight delivery service, with proof of service, to the business address of the developer. The developer shall, within 20 days after receipt of the notice of cancellation, return all payments made by the purchaser.
My main concern is that tomorrow is Sunday, getting this sent out is going to be an issue, or at least getting it to actually mail tomorrow. Office Depot offers UPS and USPS service on Sundays (says online, but have not verified). I am curious if we should even try UPS considering it says "recognized" overnight delivery service which I dont know if they could decided what is "recognized" and what is not?
-Does the timeline count by postmarked date packaged letter or does it need to be in the company's hand by that time. (concerned that we are in Maryland and the Purchase was in Vegas).
-Should we have the letter notarized(does this help with anything)? If so should we send the original or copy of original?
-I read in another forum to inform credit card company of the charge to ensure no more charges are made by the company, even though I cant dispute it since I in fact approved it. Should I contact them?
I am very embarrassed over this lapse in judgment and am so happy I found your site and hope to be relieved of stress soon. Sounds to good to be true....it is.
We originally only agreed to tour the property as we were told just for taking two hours to tour the facility we would receive 2-$100 Restuarant.com gift cards and 2-$100 Casino Royale Slot play certificates (we also recieved $20 cash cab fare to get back to our hotel quickly to make our flight). Do we need to return these with the letter or no since these were for touring the facility?
In case any other readers want to know to ensure they know of groups out there it was Sapphire Resort Group out of the Jockey Club in Las Vegas, NV.
Thank You So Much!