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Old 03-13-2006, 09:48 AM
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Interesting vein

A close relative bought into Suntera in Sedona around the same time. 4 years later they changed to a points based system all but excluding anyone who chose not to convert (for a price of course). What the original owners were left with were a small handful of resorts to choose from.
In your case, if your timeshare was deeded property in the U.S., I'd say you have recourse. "Property" on foreign ground is probably left up to the local authorities. If the "new" resort is affiliated with any of the major exchanges, perhaps they can put some pressure on them to give you a credit. It would seem RCI and II would not want this type of behaviour in their ranks.
Sorry to read this.
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