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    Wow, I really had no idea what I was getting into when I went to a timeshare presentation today. I just went for the free goodies, and then I discovered that I really liked the property in Puerto Vallarta that they were showing me and I realized I actually wanted a timeshare.

    That was when things got hairy. I am at a financially uncertain time in my life, and told them that I was interested but was unwilling to make that kind of financial commitment right now. This was the truth. So that start slashing the price and slashing the price, and eventually got down to 8000 for 2wks per year for thirty years. I tell him I'd like to see the contracts and read all the fine print, and he says I have to sign the worksheet before I can see the contracts, and he assured me that it was just a worksheet and not a binding contract of any kind.

    I started reading the contract, and I did not like what I saw. I thought that a five day cancellation period in writing to the developer wasn't a reasonable period of time to digest a purchase of this size, especially when I'm feeling uncertain about my own finances. I told him I was out, and I did not want to make a deal. I had filled in some of the information on the contract, but I never signed anything. I got up from the table and told him I can't make the purchase today. He said to me, "You can, and you will. It's already in writing." Earlier he had made some reference to being connected with the mafia that I thought was a joke, but that seemed like a threat to me and I did not like the way he looked at me at all. I walked out. This was the Villa del Palmar Flamingo resort.

    So now I'm in my fancy hotel room on vacation and I'm worried that this guy is going to come after me to enforce a worksheet that I signed. I paid no money, I signed no contract, and I have an anxiety disorder. My anxiety is spiking, and I just need somebody to tell me that I'm in the clear so I can put this unpleasant experience behind me and go to sleep and enjoy the rest of my vacation. I know this is probably an irrational fear, that he will find a way to make me honor his signed worksheet, but irrational fears are the very definition of an anxiety disorder.

    I will never attend another timeshare presentation, although I am still very interested in acquiring one. I have been reading a lot of stuff on this board, and I will definitely acquire a timeshare through the secondary market when I am ready to do so. Thanks for having one and thanks in advance for your time.

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    Go to sleep...Don't worry!!

    At least you did not sign, like me!!

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    • #3
      /if you did not sign nor pay go to bed it is not binding
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      • #4
        Thanks guys, I appreciate you taking the time to help reassure me that his worksheet is not binding. He told me it wasn't, but then when it was clear that I was going to walk after seeing the contract he acted like his worksheet was binding. I walked anyway, but now I'm worried that I'm going to get something in the mail claiming I owe x dollars based on some worksheet I signed.

        I'm very glad to know that this is not the case. I wonder why he wanted me to sign that worksheet so badly. Ah well, doesn't matter now.

        Although after reading all the info on these boards about the timeshare resale market, I can see why they really want you to make a decision right there on the spot. That's where the deals are to be had, clearly.

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        • #5
          you sure you signed a work sheet and not on the contract it self right
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          • #6
            I definitely did not sign the contract itself. I signed a worksheet which listed the details of the offer, and then I started filling out my name and address on another form which I did not ever sign while I was waiting for him to bring me the contract. He brought me the contract and I read the fine print, and decided that it was not a deal for me. My pen never touched the contract in any way. After looking over the fine print, I stood up and said it was not a deal for me and that I didn't want to make the deal. He said, "You're going to do it anyway, because it's already in writing" and looked at me in a really nasty way. I reiterated that I wouldn't be making a deal, and at that point they gave up on me.

            I did not pay any money, and they kept insisting to see my credit card to run my "international credit score" but I refused to give it to them until I was certain I wanted to make a deal. There was one point that they wanted to see my ID and credit card to make sure that I was qualified for the offer and presentation, and I was nervous that they may have charged something based on having had access to my credit card at one point, but I checked online as soon as I got back to my hotel and there are no holds or pending charges on my card.

            So... reason tells me not to worry. But I am still worried, especially after reading some of the horror stories on here. There is a really irrational part of me that worries that guy is going to be waiting for me outside my hotel with his mafia buddies every day threatening me with his stupid signed worksheet (which said WORKSHEET in bold letters at the top), but it's easier for me to dismiss that as a ridiculous fear provoked by my anxiety. The other fears, that they may try to argue that I signed something and send me bills and whatnot, are more difficult for me to dismiss. But, I should be okay, right?

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            • #7
              Yeah, I'm still awake. Do you guys think I should send a letter of cancellation just to be on the safe side? I mean, I don't have any documents or anything, so I wouldn't even know what to tell them I'm cancelling or how to reference it, or even who to mail it to. But I'm guessing someone on this site knows where to send Villa del Palmar rescind letters and how to do it (is there registered mail in Mexico?) I am really worrying too much, aren't I? I mean, even if they did do something shady with me I don't have any copies of any documents, I never signed a contract, and I'd have an easy case in court I'd think. I'd just rather it not go that far. Man, I'm an anxiety-ridden nutcase right now... but honestly... that's what saved me from making the deal.

              I probably would have made the deal, but reading the fine print my anxiety starting spiking badly and I don't trust myself to make decisions in that state, so I walked. It served me well today, I think.

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              • #8
                You need to get some sleep.

                If it makes you feel better, go to that office again, ask them for their company's mailing address.

                Than send a mail to the company and cc PROFECO (http://www.profeco.gob.mx/english.htm) states that you have no intention to buying their product, you did not sign anything except a worksheet, and you got no documents from them, thanks them for the receiption.

                Hopefully, you can sleep better now.

                Jya-Ning
                Jya-Ning

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