ThomasR
Dallas,#2Consumer Comment
Sat, November 02, 2013
We've been recently in Cancun, Mexico, on a vacation, and people from Krystal Timeshare presented us that we can invest money as they are in need to expand and improve their property, and in return we would get convenient accomodation over in their hotel or in any of RCI locations. We haven't been exposed to timeshare before, and they insisted in their presentation that this is not a timeshare. However we paid a deposit and signed some parpers, including a promisory note for the rest of the amount of a membership, membership that would alow us to benefit further from what they mentioned. We didn't notice right away that actually we signed timeshare services . More to it, all the other conditions in the contract may enslave us to pay them without benefiting from what we thought. The timeshare word is sort of frequently present in on all the papers we have signed, but at that time they drove the papers so that we haven't noticed it, although we should have read it very carefully.