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Re: Has anyone used American Consumer Credit to get out of Timeshare?

For one thing, any charity that takes it is going to charge you thousands of dollars to do so so I do not recommend going down that road. Now you said you called Blue Green (the corporate office perhaps?) but did you contact the actual resort or, more specifically, the resort's Homeowners' Association? I would tell the HOA that you want to give your unit back and that you will not be paying any more money in maintenance fees so it would be in everyone's best interests for the HOA to take your unit back. But whatever you do, do not pay any organization a large, upfront fee to supposedly "cancel" your timeshare.