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Original Message:

Re: How to get rid of a timeshare you no longer want .... (by John F.):

If you go to the timeshares section on Ebay and refine your search to Florida and then check the completed items only box and give a price range of $1 - $2 you get 98 listings. It looks like about 50% of these sold. So worst case, you run the ad 2-3 times before yours gets "hit".

Are you being sarcastic about timeshare relief? If not, go to tug2.net, the timeshare users group of 15,000+ members, and search for timeshare relief and read the numerous postings disclosing their statements and how they really dispose of them.

I know, many of my 90 timeshares were originally acquisitions under the name "Vacation Solutions"which were dumped on Ebay very cheaply. Please do your own research and you will see what the reality is.

sigmundr wrote:
Nice attempt at spreading misinformation, but TSR uses the timeshares they buy by renting them out for conferences and seminars -- effectively converting them from timeshares to hotel rooms.

The Ebay $1 starting bid thing wouldn't work anyway, because if you look on Ebay you'll see thousands of timeshares starting at $1, and few of these timeshares even get sold that way!