I'm not personally a fan of the automatic debits (although they can be very convenient). If you ever start to think about selling, be sure to call in and get the debits stopped early in the game and convert to a paper billing. I've had a number of sellers who had to fight with Wyndham and their banks for months after closing, as Wyndham kept resubmitting the auto debit authorization and dinging their account again for the monthly fee.
I don't believe it is an attempt to take money out of spite, but rather just a case where title and deeding out of Orlando and financial services out of Vegas are not on the same page or communicating in a timely manner. In all three cases, the sellers were finally able to get the money credited back- but it took months of calling and arguing.. With one client, Wyndham dinged him five times after the ownership was transferred and he had sent in three notices to his bank to stop the debit. I don't know if he was more angry with Wyndham, or with his bank when it was finally resolved..
I don't believe it is an attempt to take money out of spite, but rather just a case where title and deeding out of Orlando and financial services out of Vegas are not on the same page or communicating in a timely manner. In all three cases, the sellers were finally able to get the money credited back- but it took months of calling and arguing.. With one client, Wyndham dinged him five times after the ownership was transferred and he had sent in three notices to his bank to stop the debit. I don't know if he was more angry with Wyndham, or with his bank when it was finally resolved..
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