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Old 07-23-2008, 09:31 PM
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You didn't buy a timeshare you bought a sampler/one time use, if they allow cancellation you should count yourself lucky but I believe you should just use the sampler and see how you like it, then you'll know even better if you want to buy.



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Originally Posted by peacox3 View Post
My husband & I attended a presentation yesterday from Bluegreen in St. Augustine. After numerous offers, we were willing to walk away. However, we were presented with a "Sample" package for $995; 9000 points to be used in off season. On impulse, we purchased the "sample" package. We returned home today & started doing research. I found a lot feedback about the company (good & bad); then I found this site; very informative! I read that Bluegreen may be bought out by Diamond. Now I am really feeling remorse. I've already drafted my letter to get out of the contract; (I have 8 days left). Fustrated and unsure Our doubts come from others that have said they can't get any times that they want, and we have limited time off that we want to utilize as best as possible.

What do you all think. Should we go ahead and cancell now or give it a whirl? and why?
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