The clock is ticking — you have 5 business days
Scammed at a timeshare presentation in Mexico? You can fight back and get a full refund.
Mexican law gives you a non-waivable right to cancel within 5 business days and get 100% of your money back. This site has helped people do exactly that since 2003 — and it's free.
Already outside the 5-day window? There are still options →
- people helped since Aug 2003
- 150+ people helped since Aug 2003
- estimated total refunds won
- $4M+ estimated total refunds won
- business days to cancel — by law
- 5 business days to cancel — by law
- this is free, run by one guy
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Read these warnings before you do anything
Don't fall for fake contract clauses
The fake-cancellation scam
Cancel with the resort, not the salesperson
Quick answers
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You have the legal right to cancel your timeshare contract within 5 business days.
Your legal rights -
No matter what you signed, you CANNOT give up your right to cancel within 5 business days. Any waiver is invalid.
Why waivers are void -
Even if you are outside the first 5 business days — even a year later — you still have options.
Outside the 5 days? -
The best way to cancel is by email, where you can document it and copy government officials as proof. You must have physical proof that you cancelled.
How to cancel -
You will not be able to rent your new timeshare for the price the salesperson quoted. Any 'agency' that wants an up-front fee to rent it for you is another scam.
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Resorts will threaten your credit rating or a collection agency. This is countered when you declare their charges fraudulent and are willing to sue your credit card company.
The credit-card strategy
The move that wins
Treat the charges as fraud — and sue your own credit card company
Once you've legally cancelled, any charge the resort keeps pushing is a fraudulent charge. By being willing to sue your credit card company in a US small-claims court, you move the fight onto US soil — where the resort has no standing and won't show up. That's what takes all the power away from them.
See the full strategy- 1 Cancel in writing within 5 business days, with provable proof.
- 2 Copy PROFECO and as many government bodies as you can.
- 3 Tell the resort their charges are now fraudulent.
- 4 Be ready to sue your credit card company — they won't fight over a 2–4% fee.
Read how it actually plays out
All stories →Kurt's Story
A Pueblo Bonito sales director picked a fight with MESCAM over a couple's cancellation. Watch the credit-card strategy back him into a corner — blow by blow.
Read the story How-toStopping Ryan
A step-by-step guide built from a real case: you cancelled in time, the resort refuses, collections are calling. Here's exactly what to do.
Read the story Q&A columnMESCAM Advice
Real emails, real replies. 'Your confidence has not diminished — you found out the bastards lied to you.'
Read the story"I have all of my $5,000 back, and I know it was because of that very forceful letter that I borrowed from your website. Thank you so, so much. Lesson learned."
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