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Re: This Relates to ALL SXM Timesharing
[Re: SXMWendell]
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01/25/2015 07:23 PM
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But Jennifer Leach, the assistant director of the Consumer Protection Bureau at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) warns,
“Americans who sign up for international timeshares are not protected by U.S. law.”
For any timeshare arrangement, Leach recommends that you check out any complaints against the company at local attorney generals’ offices, make sure you can afford every penny, especially the annual fees, and never trust oral promises. Above is a brief snippet from the article. While I have sympathy for the people that got taken, Wendell is correct and the statement by Jennifer Leach speaks volumes.
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Re: This Relates to ALL SXM Timesharing
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01/26/2015 02:54 PM
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soualigacapt said: The Caravansari was a bankruptcy case. After bankruptcy, all old contracts are out. Not government changes in the law about timeshares can change that here or in the US. It wasn't dissimilar to what happened at SBR (Pelican) and those contracts were honored. It's not unusual that the new owner would have to honor prior contracts.
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Re: This Relates to ALL SXM Timesharing
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WWII said:soualigacapt said: The Caravansari was a bankruptcy case. After bankruptcy, all old contracts are out. Not government changes in the law about timeshares can change that here or in the US. It wasn't dissimilar to what happened at SBR (Pelican) and those contracts were honored. It's not unusual that the new owner would have to honor prior contracts. What law or who is going to enforce this?
J.D.
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