How to Cancel a Timeshare or Travel Club Purchase, after the standard rescission period, in Nevada, California, Florida and other States.
We show you How To take a few Easy Steps to Cancel your Timeshare or Travel Club Contract using very little of your own Time, Effort or Money.
No Attorney required - You can Do This Yourself!
Examples would not be limited to: Sapphire Resorts - Starpoint Resort Group Inc., TLC Resorts - Share Life Vacations Club, Westgate Resorts, Hilton HGVC Resorts, Wyndham Resorts, Marriott Vacation Club, Shell Resorts, Diamond Resorts, Berkley Group - Vacation Village Resorts and Bluegreen Vacations Unlimited, Inc.
If you want to personally
Legally Cancel your Timeshare*
or Travel Club Purchase*
- and get a FULL REFUND -
This just might be the Self-Help you are in need of.
*This method works for Purchase Complaints LESS THAN four (4) years from the Date of Purchase.
Don't blame us for the time frame - It's a legal thing about
FRAUD Statutes of limitation.
What constitutes fraud in the US?
Fraud is a term that refers to the use of intentional deception to gain something of value, usually money. Fraud is generally committed through the use of false statements, misrepresentation, or dishonest conduct intended to mislead or deceive.
What are the 3 types of misrepresentation?
There are three types of misrepresentations—innocent misrepresentation, negligent misrepresentation, and fraudulent misrepresentation—all of which have varying remedies.
Is misrepresentation a criminal offense in USA?
Misrepresentation can be both a civil wrong (a tort) or a criminal wrong. If the misrepresentation rises to the level of fraud, a defendant can face serious legal consequences.
What are the consequences of misrepresentation?
If the misrepresentation is identified, the contract can be declared void and depending on the situation, the unfavorably impacted party may seek damages. In such a contract dispute, the party who made the misrepresentation becomes the Defendant and the aggrieved party is the Plaintiff, in a Court of Law.