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Rescission letter/email address

BinkHedges

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I’m within the window to rescind.
The contract states to send by mail. Which is fine. The address says Hilton Grand Vacations/contract services/ rescission

Do I need to include that? I feel like they could refuse to sign for it if the usps says contract services/rescission. Can I just mail it to HGV/Contract services?

The other thing is the address to remit has an email address listed under the mailing address.
The email got bounced back when I sent the paperwork to it. I’m nervous about this. I know the contract says to mail the rescission, why would they also list an email?

Any advice would be appreciated
 
Which resort property? Were you purchasing a deeded property (you should have resort name, room and season) or trust points (you would be in some trust collection such as HI or US, etc).
 
Send two lettes. One as USPS Certified Mail as you seem to be planning and then another as USPS First Class Mail (regular sticky stamp and use an actual stamp) with Certificate of Mailing. They can't refuse to sign the USPS First Class since no signature is required. Chances are also that the First Class letter will get there before the Certified Mail. Always send two the letter via two methods. It will reduce the stress in the event just one gets lost.

USPS First Class Mail with Certificate of Mailing provides postmark stamped proof to you that you mailed something to the address indicated. It just doesn't provide tracking.

All that said, HGV isn't one to play games like this. They just sign for everything all at once and the postal carrier hands over the packages.
 
I sent it USPS express overnight - signature required. Not good?
No, that should be fine. It is always my recommendation to just send a second one First Class with Certificate of Mailing. All in it is a cheap method (about $3) as a back up.
 
Congratulations! I love these posts.
When I rescinded I went full on overkill. I sent the materials and recision letter overnight mail, I sent a letter certified mail, and one with just a regular old stamp first class. It worked at least, but I wasn't going to chance it.
 
Congratulations! I love these posts.
When I rescinded I went full on overkill. I sent the materials and recision letter overnight mail, I sent a letter certified mail, and one with just a regular old stamp first class. It worked at least, but I wasn't going to chance it.
That is what I did as well - wasn’t going to get caught in a loophole!
 
congrats on rescinding and saving thousands!
 
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