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Navigator Beach Club timeshare never materialized.

Folks should file a complaint whith the Massachusetts Attorney General.

Then File a complaint with the Cape Cod Consumer Affairs Office.

Then file a complaint with  Det. Sgt Ben Wunderlich at the Dennis PD.

Then register as a member so you can post in the forums.

See the FAQ:

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  Navigator Beach Club Cape Cod Update From Ernie

Anonymous writes "Sender's Name: ernie

Message: I  contacted the attorney generals office hoping to get some information. They said they have no information to give us. They said that they have only received 139 written complaints as of 6/27/08. If there is anyone reading this that hasn't filed one please submit a complaint form. The more they get the better off we will be. I spoke to george fintonis today his company is taking care of the issues that the 20 people who purchased navigator timeshares through ocean view resorts had. I'm hoping that the attorney generals office hasn't put us on the back burner I know they are busy, but there is alot of money involved here ,and alot of people are getting burnt. Not to mention that some of the people that were taken are elderly. I thought there were laws in Massachusettes protecting the elderly. If we don't get results shouldn't someone go to jail, or has someone got connections.
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  Posted by admin on Saturday, June 28 @ 11:41:28 EDT (66 reads)
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  Navigator Beach Club Cape Cod Class Action Suit Begins 6/21/08

Anonymous writes "Kevin would like to start a class action suit against Mr. Reposa through a laywer from Falmouth. This lawyer was recommended to him by his local laywer and would cost $4,000.00 in legal fees to bring a civil suit against Mr. Reposa. Another option discussed with the lawyer would be a class action suit with 10 families. The total cost of a class action suit would be a total of $5,000.00 in legal fees divided equally among 10 families would result in a cost of $500.00 each. This might be the only way to recoup our funds and a civil suit could be dismissed if Navigator problems are worked out to our satisfaction. Please see the forums under legal stuff to join the class action suit.
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  Posted by admin on Thursday, June 26 @ 11:26:33 EDT (90 reads)
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