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Re: I worked at a timeshare SCAM....I want to tell you about it.

[Q=johnb2353] JayJay -- You keep making the same comments here. I do not believe you are a lawyer, nor understand contract law. Don't take it personally. I just have seen many people relieved of their timeshare contracts successfully with an attorney who knows how to negotiate through contracts. It's not as black and white as you seem to think.[/Q] Problem is that for every honest lawyer who can get some out of the contract they signed (but even they can't get them all out of their contracts), there are 5-10 scammers claiming to be able to. The scammers also have dozens of Peggy shills pretending to be satisfied customers. In any case it is certainly in your best interest to try to negotiate yourself with the HOA and/or developer before paying someone else. If your timeshare is in Mexico, US lawyers aren't going to be able to do much and the Mexican scammer numbers are probably more than 20 to 1.