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Replied on 11-02-2009, 04:34 PM
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Has anyone dealt with Westgate? We sent in a letter to cancel within the time period stated on our contract but received a letter from them, they are refusing to cancel, they said the time to cancel had expired. Is it worth getting a lawyer and fighting since we have a copy of the contract stating we have 15 days and this was done on the 13th day?

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Sub: #18 Get rid of timeshare
Replied on 11-28-2009, 07:55 AM
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I used a timeshare relief company that you can reach at 1-877-711-5557..called Timeshare Rescue. My husband and I paid all maintenance fees annually-we are age 70 and find that we no longer enjoy using our timeshare...aged out...yet we hold a 30 year maintenance agreement...of which we used about tne years. We will pay about $4000. to get out of 20 years of paying $500. annually. Justice, in my mind, however, believes that one should have an option to go 10 years, then renew, or 5 years, then an option to renew...these comsumer safeguards are really needed in todays tight economy.

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Replied on 11-28-2009, 09:04 PM
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Look up the company Timeshare Mortgage Relief for help. They have a really good timeshare consumer advocacy thing going on. They get people out of their timeshare mortgage debt without hurting credit scores or declaring bankruptcy.

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I am looking for the same solution. But, my loan is reported to the credit bureau> Someone please help. I am still in good standing with them.. Thanks
you should contact National Mortgage Solutions 877-807-3779 they can have your loan audited and reveal the predatory loan have have it recsinded.

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Has anyone dealt with Westgate? We sent in a letter to cancel within the time period stated on our contract but received a letter from them, they are refusing to cancel, they said the time to cancel had expired. Is it worth getting a lawyer and fighting since we have a copy of the contract stating we have 15 days and this was done on the 13th day?
You should contact National Mortgage Solutions to have them audit and reveal the predatory actions of the time share company. 877-807-3779 They fixed my time share real fast and easy.

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Replied on 10-26-2010, 09:34 PM
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I would give them a call the one holding your loan and explain that you can't make the payments and see if they are willing to take back the property and how this would affect your credit. At least you'll get some information and can try and make some decisions from there. Also I would not pay the $599 amount, we did this only to have our timeshare sit unsold for almost two years, with no real information or updates from the place that was listing it. And you will still have to make your monthly payment. Ours was paid off and just recently we donated it so I can get rid of the monthly maintenance fees, year end taxes, etc. We were young and dumb when we bought ours.

How did you donate it..... Just wondered about the details,legalities of this.... I am thinking of just stopping payments, declaring bankruptcyy.. any thoughtse on this...Kate

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Replied on 11-28-2010, 11:08 PM
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Has anyone received any information as to where you can donate your timeshare? I just received my yearly maintenance fee from the "new" company that bought out the previous management company. The letter so nicely advised us (they even said "good news") that the maitenance fees have increased $135.00 and in addition we will now have to pay an additional $134.00 for a "club fee" which is we "opt out" of we will no longer be allowed to exchange our week with interval international. In additional the company also sent along their "collection policy" which inform us of the actions they will be taking tobtain payment. Just FYI May I just add here that I am (or at least was) a firm believer of timeshares - I have purchased timeshares off of ebay for $5.00 and have exchanged my weeks for two weeks at the Marriott in Kanaapali, Maui, Hawaii - gorgeous place, gorgeous hotel, beautiful place and worth much more than the total of $1000 I paid for maintenance fees and II membership. However I can completely understand someone's frustration who bought their timeshare for Thousands and then have maintenance fees continue to go up.

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Sub: #24
Replied on 01-31-2011, 10:43 AM
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Does timeshare debt EVER go away? like a car repo after 7 years?? Does anyone know?




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