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  • Advice and Help Need on a Recent Timeshare Purchase

    Hello Everyone,

    I just want to thank everyone in advance for any advice you post.

    My situation is that I just purchased a Timeshare today at the Westin Lagunamar in Cancun, Mexico. I purchased a 1br (every other year) during the Gold (slower) season for $11,900. I don't know if this is a good deal and I can still cancel within 5 days.

    I have to admit I was dazed and "out nice'd" by the salespeople and since I've never been to one of these sessions before, I had no idea what to expect. I asked to think about it for a couple of days and they kept me sitting there because of all the great incentives. But as I look on the web now and do some more research, I'm concerned about my purchase. I even looked at some of the resale websites out there and they're selling a 2br for the same price.

    Should I just cancel this deal and buy something resale in the future?

    Any advice will be helpful.

    Thank you again,
    James

  • #2
    Welcome to TS4Ms!!!

    Originally posted by newtoallthis View Post
    Hello Everyone,

    I just want to thank everyone in advance for any advice you post.

    My situation is that I just purchased a Timeshare today at the Westin Lagunamar in Cancun, Mexico. I purchased a 1br (every other year) during the Gold (slower) season for $11,900. I don't know if this is a good deal and I can still cancel within 5 days.

    I have to admit I was dazed and "out nice'd" by the salespeople and since I've never been to one of these sessions before, I had no idea what to expect. I asked to think about it for a couple of days and they kept me sitting there because of all the great incentives. But as I look on the web now and do some more research, I'm concerned about my purchase. I even looked at some of the resale websites out there and they're selling a 2br for the same price.

    Should I just cancel this deal and buy something resale in the future?

    Any advice will be helpful.

    Thank you again,
    James
    Run back there and cancel, get a signed receipt for your cancellation if delivered by hand, stay up all night for the next six months and learn all you can reading every post on this BBS.
    ... not enough time for all the timeshares ®

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Spence
      Run back there and cancel, get a signed receipt for your cancellation if delivered by hand, stay up all night for the next six months and learn all you can reading every post on this BBS.
      So what do I have to make sure I do so I get this cancelled correctly? I know they're probably going to try and stall and change my mind. Do I make excuses like "I found your property for half the price on websites"?

      Do I get refunded everything including closing costs? Or am I stuck with some costs for making a stupid decision in the first place?

      What steps do I need to take to make sure I get this cancellation complete?

      Thank you!

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      • #4
        James, look thru the paperwork they gave u today.

        Read EVERYTHING until you find the info about canceling (rescinding) your contract.
        Then follow the directions exactly...EXACTLY. In all likelihood, you will not have to go back to the sales center - you will have to mail your cancellation to an address in the USA - just be sure to do exactly as stated.

        You might end up buying Starwood again in 6 months, but by then u will have all the knowledge u need to make an informed decision...BTW, I am visiting that resort in November - glad u r enjoying yourself.
        Pat
        *** My Website ***

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        • #5
          Originally posted by GrayFal
          James, look thru the paperwork they gave u today.

          Read EVERYTHING until you find the info about canceling (rescinding) your contract.
          Then follow the directions exactly...EXACTLY. In all likelihood, you will not have to go back to the sales center - you will have to mail your cancellation to an address in the USA - just be sure to do exactly as stated.

          You might end up buying Starwood again in 6 months, but by then u will have all the knowledge u need to make an informed decision...BTW, I am visiting that resort in November - glad u r enjoying yourself.
          The wording states:
          YOU MAY CANCEL THIS AGREEMENT WITHOUT ANY PENALTY OR OBLIGATION WITHIN 5 BUSINESS DAYS AFTER THE DATE YOU SIGN THIS AGREEMENT ("CANCELLATION PERIOD") OR THE DATE ON WHICH YOU RECEIVE THE LAST OF ALL DOCUMENTS REQUIRED TO BE GIVEN TO YOU PURSUANT TO APPLICABLE LAW, WHICHEVER IS LATER. IF YOU DECIDE TO CANCEL THIS AGREEMENT, YOU MUST NOTIFY THE SELLER IN WRITING OF YOUR INTENT TO CANCEL. YOUR NOTICE OF CANCELLATION SHALE BE EFFECTIVE ON THE DATE SENT AND SHALL BE SENT TO: WESTIN CANCUN SVO MEXICO, INC., AT 9002 SAN MARCO COURT, ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32819; ATTENTION: DOCUMENT ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OR IN MEXICO AT BOULEVARD KUKULKAN KN. 12.5, LOTE 18, ZONA HOTELERA, 77500 CANCUN, QUINTANA ROO, ATTENTION: DOCUMENT ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT. ANY ATTEMPT TO OBTAIN A WAIVER OF YOUR CANCELLATION RIGHT IS VOID AND OF NO EFFECT. WHILE YOU MAY EXECUTE ALL CLOSING DOCUMENTS IN ADVANCE, CLOSING BEFORE THE EXPIRATION OF YOUR 5-DAY CANCELLATION PERIOD IS PROHIBITED. THE REIMBURSEMENT OF ANY FUNDS RECEIVED BY SELLER WITH RESPECT TO THE INITIAL DEPOSIT MUST BE MADE WITHIN A MAXIMUM OF 15 BUSINESS DAYS FOLLOWING THE CANCELLATION DATE."

          otherwise, it's a great place and I was tempted enough to buy a time share so if you want to stay here, it's a great place

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          • #6
            Yes, I have visited many Starwood resorts using a week I purchased resale for under $1,000.

            Please follow those directions exactly and then do your homework.

            Have a Margarita for all of us who helped u out.
            Pat
            *** My Website ***

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            • #7
              under $1,000? Now I feel really stupid.

              Thank you for all the advice. Will send a letter of cancellation once here in mexico and once in the US when I get back on Saturday. I'll make sure the US one is certified.

              Is there anything else I can do to make sure they don't say "I never got it in the mail"?

              I will have a margarita and a couple tequilla shots for all the help! Thanks again!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by newtoallthis
                under $1,000? Now I feel really stupid.
                Don't feel stupid. You are not. You did your analysis, found this site, and canceled the transaction. That puts you ahead of 98%+ of those who purchase.

                Have a margarita for me too!

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                • #9
                  This is turning into quite a party!
                  Pat
                  *** My Website ***

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by newtoallthis
                    under $1,000? Now I feel really stupid.

                    Thank you for all the advice. Will send a letter of cancellation once here in mexico and once in the US when I get back on Saturday. I'll make sure the US one is certified.

                    Is there anything else I can do to make sure they don't say "I never got it in the mail"?

                    I will have a margarita and a couple tequilla shots for all the help! Thanks again!
                    I recently had to cancel a purchase by my Mom and I emailed the sales department with a Re: purchasing a timeshare week, with a return request email and they opened it. In the email I referenced the cancellation letter that would follow and our decision to rescind. That was what I used as my other proof in case they lost the papers in the mail.

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                    • #11
                      I would send certified letters, return receipt requested, to both the Orlando and the Mexico offices WHILE YOU'RE IN MEXICO and then again, also certified with return receipt requested, to both the Orlando and Mexico offices, when you get home.

                      You'll be paying for four different certified letters, but I'm the overkill type. Just think how much money you'll save with those letters. It's worth it to be sure!

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                      • #12
                        Thank you all!

                        I'll do the emails and certified mail for sure. Unfortunately, all the mail will be sent when I'm back at home in the US. I asked the front desk person today how I could mail anything and they're response "uh... the closest is in downtown Cancun"

                        Yea... I don't really feel like going all the way over there to mail 2 letters and my flight is tomorrow.

                        Thanks for all the support and advice! I really appreciate it. I'll also make sure to call amex to make sure they know that the "reimbursement" is coming and all the documentation stating that it should be coming in 15 days.

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