I sent everything back within 10 days and now what do i do? How will i know they cancelled it? Will they email or call? They have my card info and it was set up 2 take a payment off October 5th and i dont wanna cancel my card because thats the same card my return would be deposited too.
I hope you mean your rescission was
postmarked within 10 days and that you can prove it with a date stamped certified mail receipt issued at a USPS counter.
Westgate has no obligation whatsoever to "update" you at any time in the cancellation process. Their only obligation is to process a timely and properly submitted rescission and issue a 100% refund within 45 days (however, it may well not actually take that long). They need do no more and no less.
Westgate Weasels
might call you in a desperate effort to salvage the sale (and their disappearing commission).
Do not answer those calls. Oral conversation has absolutely no legal meaning in a contract matter anyhow, so don't waste your time or breath. Be patient; the law is on your side --- and they know that.
Let the law do its' work for you now and just stay out of the way.
You should probably contact your credit card issuer directly and let them know that any further charges to the card
by Westgate are not authorized and that you are expecting a full refund / credit of the amount already charged by Westgate, perhaps filing a formal dispute of that charge in the meantime to be safe. The filed dispute should not interfere with your refund being credited right back to that card. After all is done, cancel that card and get a new card number.
Personally, I would not want my valid credit card number known by
anyone even remotely associated with the slimy likes of Westgate.