You can hold these timeshare salesman responsible for omissions and lies you were told during the sales presentation.  
State 
officials and Wyndham Vacation Ownership, Inc. have reached a settlement
 to resolve complaints related to timeshare sales in Wisconsin.
                            The settlement includes more than 
$665,000 in restitution to 29 consumers who purchased timeshare 
contracts between 2008 and 2013, the Department of Agriculture, Trade 
and Consumer Protection said Thursday.
                            According to the settlement, Wyndham will
 provide a total of $665,404.88 in cash refunds and/or debt relief, 
divided among the 29 consumers. The timeshare purchase contracts that 
were the subject of the consumers' complaints were rescinded. In 
addition, Wyndham will notify credit reporting agencies that no monies 
are due to the company.
                            Wyndham will also pay a $99,520 civil 
forfeiture to the State of Wisconsin and $62,702.20 in fees, assessments
 and investigative costs.
                            The settlement comes as a result of an 
investigation of consumer complaints alleging that Wyndham followed 
unfair trade practices from 2008 through 2013.
                            By entering into the agreement, Wyndham does not admit that it has violated any laws or regulations.