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Subject: Re: Any success with terminating Timeshare via Orion's Belt Network? | |
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] Date Posted: Fri, Dec 02 2005, 1:07:59 In reply to: cookie 's message, "Any success with terminating Timeshare via Orion's Belt Network?" on Thu, Dec 01 2005, 22:10:36 Without even looking at your contract, this Zal guy is able to confidently tell you that he is able to help you get a 65% to 85% refund of the purchase price. Don't you find that quite hard to believe? What if your purchase price is $200K? Do you think he can still help? Be very careful if they ask for upfront payment. It is a clear signal telling you to walk away. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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Date Posted: Tue, Dec 06 2005, 0:29:05 Hi sim, thanks for your advice. In fact, another guy (Benny) from Orion's called me this afternoon, after my wife told Zul that we are not interested in their services. Benny claims that I can get back 80-90% from the termination. However, I've been surfing other voy threads and found out that Orion's is asking for $5000 for legal fees, which leaves me with almost the same amount (after deducting the $5000 legal fees) from my cashback programme with Oriental in 2 years' time. I don't think Orion's termination is that optimal for me. Also, it seems that Orion's has some hidden charges and "cashback programme". Thanks again for your advice. [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |