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Subject: LGM scam? | |
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] Date Posted: Tue, Oct 19 2004, 18:50:18 We bought a timeshare from ERI and wanted to get rid of it since we felt we were cheated. Approached by LGM stating that they will 'so called' take our ERI timeshare from us and we won't have to pay any mantainance or members fees anymore to ERI,somehow gives us hope. They also said that we might get our money back in 5 years time. After reading all the messages here, we felt we were cheated again, and this time from LGM. Is this true? I have paid $1500 from my credit card and need to pay another $3,500. Should i make the payment?What should we do now? Does this mean we have 2 timeshare now that we need to mantain? Pls advice... [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
[> Subject: You must be signing up as CVC member | |
Author: Eric Wong [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: Sat, Oct 23 2004, 12:22:44 I was approached by them to withdraw my timeshare membership and buy their so call CVC membership wthout maintainance fee. They told me how bad the timeshare scheme is and many people are already withdrawed and converted to CVC. They forgotten that they are the same batch of crooks that tell me how useful the timehsare membership was when they try to convinced me to buy from them. To me, they are just useless membership certificate of zero dollars value, it's much better to book your own holiday from tour agency. By the way, CVC or concept vocation were already blacklisted, don't pay anything to them now and refer to CASE for advice if possible. Just my own opinion. [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |
[> [> Subject: CASE is helpful? | |
Author: Cheryl [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: Thu, Dec 09 2004, 11:41:43 I had actually called CASE up when there was a "Timeshare Resale" company who declared themselves are not selling but buying the timeshare from me, approached me. I asked CASE if they have received any complaint/feedback regarding to the timeshare resale issue. All I could get from them was CASE could not disclose any info to me but advise me to read thru the contract carefully before signing. Well, is that the best advice/response that CASE can give to a consumer? [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |