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La Jolla Mazatlan, Mexico/ Fraud time share robbery.
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RCI Member Since 24-Aug-1989/150-plus Exchanges***THE TIMESHARE GRIM REAPER~~~Exchanging/Searching/SW Florida/MO/AR/IA/Consumer Advocacy/Estate Planning/Sports/Boating/Fishing/Golf/Lake-living/Retirement****Sometimes ya just gotta be a dick
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Dear TSV,
I highly suggest you to contact the condusef, National Commission for the Protection of Users of Financial Services. You can call them at 01152 55 53 400 999 (from the states) or email them at opinion@condusef.gob.mx. they will help you out.
Best regards,
Ricardo Lasker.Ricardo Lasker
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Hi TSV
I just read your experience at la Jolla and i’m sorry about that, but it’s good that you’re writing about it to beware other people to be scammed. What you should’ve done is writing a cancellation letter to the company in a 5 days period since you signed up for the membership. If you didn’t do that but still want to cancel your contract, there’s something you can do. You will not get a total refund, but you won’t have to pay any more money to the company. For any more questions please contact me for a free consultation, I’m always happy to help people in situations like yours.
Sincerely,
Barbara Fletcher
Mexican Timeshare Solutions Associated
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On this struggling economy, it’s almost impossible to have a timeshare and to be up to date with the yearly payments. Before buying a timeshare, calculate the total purchase price, including the timeshare fees and the cost of travel. Then, compare these costs with other vacation packages to the same destination where your timeshare is. Keep in mind that if you try to resell your timeshare it is very unlike that you recover the amount of money that you paid for it.
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