nzz426
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have you stated to this group when you signed the contract? What date?
have you stated to this group when you signed the contract? What date?
Unfortunately, I signed the contract on 4/21/19. Once I got my son unpacked and we moved him back from college I reviewed and found the required disclosures in the middleof my documents. I feel like crap for this rushed decision. In spite of everything i’m so blessed and fortunate to have found this group.
1) Single owner:
Dear HGVC,
I, _name_, wish to rescind my purchase of _property_ effective immediately. Enclosed is a copy of the first page of my original contract date _date_.
Sincerely,
_Name_
_ Sign_
2) Joint owner:
Dear HGVC,
I, _name_, and my spouse, _name_, wish to rescind my purchase of _property_ effective immediately. Enclosed is a copy of the first page of my original contract date _date_.
Please make this rescission effective immediately.
Sincerely,
_Name1_
_ Sign1_
_Name2_
_Sign2_
Send certified mail, signature required.
The other advantage when you are an HGVC member is they rent out some of the residual inventory to members within 60 days of the occupancy date at quite a nice discount to "rack rate" prices. This is not as good of a per night rate that it would work out to using your points, but lets say you would like to take the Mrs to Vegas for a few nights and you don't have enough points at your disposal. You can go in to the "Open Season" tab on your members page and book a VERY nice suite at a resort on the strip for a lot lower price than booking into a hotel room and this has nothing to do with your points. It is just a benefit offered to members because by the very nature of the beast the time share world ends up with unused inventory. So in the grand scheme of things you got a crappy deal, but you really did not spend a huge amount on it, and you can make it work by combining your points and using them every second year, using the Open Season bookings now and then, and eventually adding to your holdings by purchasing on the resale market. I can tell you as recovering Motor Home owner, I spend a lot less money doing this with a LOT less risk. HGVC is a superb product. For those of us that reap the benefits we have had to invest the time to get our heads around the myriad wrinkles and rules.
One correction -- Open Season starts at 30 days out, not 60.The other advantage when you are an HGVC member is they rent out some of the residual inventory to members within 60 days of the occupancy date at quite a nice discount to "rack rate" prices.
One correction -- Open Season starts at 30 days out, not 60.
Kurt
Letting the Visigoths invade the sanctity of bHC...
Don't forget that you can also use your points to book vacations via the RCI affiliates. We have used them a lot more than actual HGVC locations and have been very pleased with the ones that we have stayed at. The benefit there is you more selection. We used one in Avon Colorado last year that was awesome and stayed 3 days. We had to pay a cleaning fee (for staying less than the full 7), but the place was nice and comfortable. We have also used them in Carlsbad, CA (right across from the beach), Welches Oregon and Whistler BC.Hello, I recently signed up for a HGVC definitely naive about this 9,000 studio, 2200 points. Is it too late because i’m seeing after the fact this cancellation notice that was never explained but tucked away in this big stack of papers. I live in MI and this point system I have sucks b/c nothing is available. I don’t know what options I have so I greatly appreciate any insight. Hindsight is definitely 20/20.