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Hi everyone, I'm in a bit of a dilemma and hoping for some advice. I have 7-days left cancellation period for a Wyndham timeshare purchase, and I have the cancellation letter ready to go out via certified mail tomorrow.
However, they also scheduled my owner meetings for this week – the ones where they go over login details, benefits, and all the program information. I was actually interested in learning more about these benefits and the program itself.

My question is: Should I still attend these meetings, even though I'm sending the cancellation letter? Or should I just skip them entirely to avoid any complications?
I'm concerned that if I attend, they might try to reject my letter. But I also feel like I'd miss out on valuable information.

Has anyone been in a similar situation? Any insights would be greatly appreciated!
 
I am unaware of meetings to learn how to use what you bought. This sounds like just a way to keep you sucked in. Definitely send the rescind and ask here about resale and how to make the most of your ownership. Salespeople have nothing to say of any value.
 
NO! They are just trying to get their hooks in you! (n)
 
Hi everyone, I'm in a bit of a dilemma and hoping for some advice. I have 7-days left cancellation period for a Wyndham timeshare purchase, and I have the cancellation letter ready to go out via certified mail tomorrow.
However, they also scheduled my owner meetings for this week – the ones where they go over login details, benefits, and all the program information. I was actually interested in learning more about these benefits and the program itself.

My question is: Should I still attend these meetings, even though I'm sending the cancellation letter? Or should I just skip them entirely to avoid any complications?
I'm concerned that if I attend, they might try to reject my letter. But I also feel like I'd miss out on valuable information.

Has anyone been in a similar situation? Any insights would be greatly appreciated!

Send in the cancellation letter. You aren't missing out on anything if you don't attend the meeting. You can read and ask questions at Tug. You could probably take over a Wyndham membership for free at Tug. I doubt that many Wyndham sales reps even own a Wyndham account, lol.

Bill
 
I am unaware of meetings to learn how to use what you bought. This sounds like just a way to keep you sucked in. Definitely send the rescind and ask here about resale and how to make the most of your ownership. Salespeople have nothing to say of any value.
Thank you for the feedback!
 
Send in the cancellation letter. You aren't missing out on anything if you don't attend the meeting. You can read and ask questions at Tug. You could probably take over a Wyndham membership for free at Tug. I doubt that many Wyndham sales reps even own a Wyndham account, lol.

Bill
thank you for the feedback!
 
I am unaware of meetings to learn how to use what you bought. This sounds like just a way to keep you sucked in. Definitely send the rescind and ask here about resale and how to make the most of your ownership. Salespeople have nothing to say of any value.
It was one of the things that caught our attention, that and the ability to call and have everything done through the concierge service.

They were offering to set everything up for us and tell us all the benefits available, the other call was to explain how to use all the benefit programs.

Is this something new?
 
It was one of the things that caught our attention, that and the ability to call and have everything done through the concierge service.

They were offering to set everything up for us and tell us all the benefits available, the other call was to explain how to use all the benefit programs.

Is this something new?
All the information you need is on the website, including webinars that show how to use your benefits, if you need that level of detail. Otherwise, everything Wyndham does that requires your attendance, will be an attempt to convince you that you must purchase more and more developer points in order to keep the points and benefits you have already purchased. Rescind and spend some time here on TUG learning from experienced owners who can give you the pros and cons of both. Then, you can decide which makes the most sense for your specific situation. A TUG subscription is $15 a year and it gives you access to all the forums, including resale listings. It’s the best $15 you’ll spend if you’re serious about the ins and outs of timeshare ownership.
 
A TUG subscription is $15 a year and it gives you access to all the forums, including resale listings. It’s the best $15 you’ll spend if you’re serious about the ins and outs of timeshare ownership.

Yup. Definitely worth it.

Bill
 
All the information you need is on the website, including webinars that show how to use your benefits, if you need that level of detail. Otherwise, everything Wyndham does that requires your attendance, will be an attempt to convince you that you must purchase more and more developer points in order to keep the points and benefits you have already purchased. Rescind and spend some time here on TUG learning from experienced owners who can give you the pros and cons of both. Then, you can decide which makes the most sense for your specific situation. A TUG subscription is $15 a year and it gives you access to all the forums, including resale listings. It’s the best $15 you’ll spend if you’re serious about the ins and outs of timeshare ownership.
Great insight and thank you for the feedback!
I agree and that is what I am doing now to learn. I absolutely see the value already!
 
That is like going to a seminar to learn about all the features of your new car that you just returned. Send letter ASAP.
 
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