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Rescission of contract

You are working at cross purposes. If you sue Wyndham to cancel your original purchase, which is months past recission


whether you succeed or not, you will be on Wyndham's "naughty list," and it is highly unlikely Wyndham will allow you to be a future owner in Club Wyndham, especially as a resale owner.

Indeed, should you succeed, the settlement would undoubtedly include a stipulation you will never be a Wyndham timeshare owner.
i understand but they sold me points that dont cover what they promissed it would . i paid 14 cents / point and its too much i think
 
I just signed a new contract with wyndham on 28 February so I am still in the ten-day period in Florida. I have done everything that seems to be advised to cancel my contract. I sent a certified letter to the main office. I sent a letter to all the people I knew at wyndham To declare my intent of cancelling the contract is there anything more I have to do by the way I am already an owner at 400,000 points at club with them bonnet Creek but they pressured me to buy another 400,000 points for 125k$ signed it and now I'm trying to cancel it. after that, I need a lot of help to manage with my already owned points.
for the life of me i cant understand how they continue to sell these timeshares at such absorbent prices with the tools we have at our finger tips? almost everyone has a cell phone and most come with internet ability and google. how can anyone justify paying $36,000 for 1 week of use per year and a maintenance of $1700 per year or more, when you can google some of these resorts and rent 1 week for the same amount and in many cases much less! i do these tours just for the money they offer as i'm retired and time is not an issue. the last one i attended last year they gave me $300 visa card. now when we got to the prices it was $32,000 for 1 week and maintenance fee was $1600 per year for 1 week. so i pulled out my phone went to that resorts website and found 1 week at $242 per nt including tax which came to $1694.so i told the guy with interest rates easily at 4% with out even a hard look and 5% was an easy find so at that rate i would get $1600 a year interest so i could pay for a week with the interest and still have my $32,000! and with his plan if i didn't write him a check for the entire $32,000 with 20% down that would still leave about $25,000 to finance and at 10% interest which was lower than their rate, i would pay about $32,000 plus the original 20% down for a total of 38,400! so i asked him what would make me do such a thing, he didn't reply just got up and went and got my visa card. I'm just sayin
 
no my personnal lawyer back home is handeling this , even after recsession period i can cancel without refund , because of false representation
If your lawyer is not working on a contingency basis, you are being played for billable hours from a lawyer who has no timeshare lawsuit experience versus Wyndham with more than 20 years of experience, and you will lose.

Two words you should learn before sending good money after bad, "merger clause."

"stipulates that the written contract represents the entire agreement, superseding all prior verbal promises, negotiations, or written materials. It prevents buyers from enforcing claims or special perks promised by sales representatives that are not explicitly documented in the final, signed contract."

Amateur-hour lawyers have not beaten these clauses in the past 20 years.
 
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