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WMorg555
Jul 16, 2010, 05:46 PM
I purchased a timeshare in Mexico and cancelled the purchase according to Mexican law two days later. The people who own the timeshare stated to me that unless I sign a cancellation agreement including a gag order promising to not speak negatively about the time share, even though the entire presentation was full of lies and false promises, that they would not cancel and refund the money. Can they force me to sign a gag order? If I sign the gag order and write that I feel it is under duress, can they hold me legally accountable for it? They state in the gag order that if I make any derogatory statements about my experience to anyone, that they will sue me under the terms of the cancellation agreement. Do they have to honor the cancellation agreement if I sign and simply cross out and initial the gag order? Thanks for any help.

JudyKayTee
Jul 18, 2010, 10:27 AM
If you cross out the wording you don't like you won't get your deposit back.

Here are your options - sign, keep quiet, get a refund.

Don't sign and don't get a refund - suing in a Mexican Court is almost impossible.

Fr_Chuck
Jul 18, 2010, 12:03 PM
Sign it, get your money and then sue in court to have the gag ordered over turned if you want to say bad things about them

AK lawyer
Jul 19, 2010, 08:24 AM
I purchased a timeshare in Mexico and cancelled the purchase according to Mexican law two days later. The people who own the timeshare stated ... that they would not cancel and refund the money. ...

Which is it? Did you cancel according to Mexican law, or do they have to agree before cancellation is effective?