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Lancec13 - Are you speaking from direct experience with Timeshare Exit team (ReedHein & Associates)? Because from what I read, they are not like the other "get out of your timeshare" services out there - who try to get someone to buy your contract. These guys apparently force the timeshare company to CANCEL the contract.
According to their web site "We are not a listing company. We do not sell your timeshare, donate it, buy it or provide any of these other scammy and ineffective methods. Our company confronts timeshares with legal action, which compels them to dissolve your contract, legally, forever."
That's why i think they may a valid option.
Would be good to hear from those here who have contacted their lawyers, if their lawyer has expressed an opinion as to whether the contract can be invalid and for what reason.
lancec13 wrote:jerrya131 wrote:I've been hearing radio ads for "TimeshareExitTeam", a law firm that specializes in getting people out of timeshare contracts.So they claim. To get someone out of a timeshare, that person simply has to find someone else to take over ownership. That's something you can do yourself rather than pay TSET a hefty fee to do so.
Jerry A.
After posting the above, I did some more research online. Apparently TimeShare Exit team charge in the neighborhood of $6,000 to $9,000 for their service - half of which must be paid upfront. A ridiculous amount of money, when there are law firms that will do it for $2500. Since my SuiteLife cancellation fee is $1500, it would just be cheaper to pay that. Except on principle, I refuse to pay SuiteLife another dime. Let them send my account to collections - I will just ignore their calls. At this point in my life, I really could care less what effect that might have on my credit rating.
Has anyone considered a class action lawsuit?
Jerry A.
cpj2 wrote:The documents I sent, were the ones I have when I signed with Suitelife and the doc's obtained from their site, concerning their bankruptcy. Do you have other doc's that I may not have?
No, I was just wondering if your lawyers subpoena'd Suitelife for their doc's....that would have been awesome!
Mo R.
I haven't received anything yet either...but then again, I have no intentions of paying it. As far as I'm concerned, my contract with them ended when they broke my agreement by charging me, numerous times, a higher percentage (than stated in my contract) on my yearly dues.
Jayne N.
Apparently emails were not sent out, but if you log into your account on the webpage in the member's area there is an icon that says "Pay Maintenance Fee" and the amount for 2016 is there. Does anyone have any news on the special assessment fee?
mor11 wrote:Has anyone received an email yet regarding the end of the year yearly fee? Usually sent out around beginning of December, isn't it? And usually due by Jan 2 there around. We haven't yet, are they planning on going under??
Michelle B.
Be careful. NEVER pay anyone money upfront that claims they can cancel your membership. Scammers troll the forums looking for victims to rip off. You can negotiate your own exit or just stop paying. Apparently Suite Life mismanaged their business and now wants their membership to pay for their outrageous behavior. Let them take you to court and demand that they open their books to a judge to see where the money went.
Don P.