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Tired of Wasting Money? Looking To Cancel Your Diamond Timeshare?

Diamond Resorts was long marketed as one of the most prestigious vacation clubs you could own, with locations in destinations like Hawaii, the Bahamas, and the Virgin Islands. In 2021, Diamond Resorts was acquired by Hilton Grand Vacations, and the Diamond brand has since been folded into Hilton Grand Vacations and its HGV Max program. If you own a “Diamond” timeshare, it is now managed under the Hilton Grand Vacations umbrella, and the same point-system frustrations that frustrated owners for years have not gone away.

The points-system promise

Diamond moved owners from a weeks system to points, with the promise that enough points would let you travel the world in style. In practice, owners often found that the disclosures at the point of sale did not match what they experienced once they got home. A clear, fair sales process with everything on the table before you sign is the exception, not the rule, and far too many owners were told only about a five-day rescission period and nothing more.

The math that does not add up

The average owner pays $10,000 or more up front for the “deeded” property or points, plus a maintenance fee every year that typically rises at least 8%. So why is it that an owner who is fully paid up on their fees still faces blackout dates and restrictions, while that same “time” is rented out to the general public? And unused points often have to be banked with RCI or Interval International (II) for an additional fee, and then you pay again to actually use the time you banked. By the time you finally take the family on a trip, you may have paid for it three times over. These are the questions that come to mind every year when the maintenance bill arrives, and they are exactly why so many owners start thinking about cancellation.

When the maintenance fee bill is due

That is usually the moment owners start to seriously consider canceling. Do you have a way out? Do you have rights? Yes on both counts. It takes time and effort, but it can be done. The No Attorney Timeshare DIY Cancellation Kit gives you the step-by-step process to cancel your own contract.

Sure, plenty of companies claim they can cancel the contract for you, and some resorts offer a “buyback” where you sell the deed back. But why should you sell back a property you already paid thousands for, on top of years of maintenance fees, for time you could barely use? The smarter answer is to do it yourself, trust no one but yourself, and cancel with the No Attorney Timeshare DIY Cancellation Kit.

We can help

There is a solution: a Timeshare Cancellation Kit that gives you the process and the paperwork to cancel a contract. It is an affordable, easy-to-follow, step-by-step path, and most owners complete the cancellation within 60 to 90 days. It works for any resort in the U.S., Canada, or abroad. Let’s begin canceling your Diamond (now Hilton Grand Vacations) timeshare.

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