Timeshare Cure

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Timeshare Cure (by R P.):

davidj527 wrote:
drk14 wrote:
jayjay wrote:
This is the exact reason why I post here on the Redweek Forums .... to remind people to never ever pay a large upfront fee to any entity that says they'll take your timeshare out of your name and off your hands ..... they're scams .... please read my previous post on this subject.

I agree 100%. However, paying to exit a timeshare is not necessarily a bad thing. If you can't sell it or find a charity that will sell it for you (that's how they convert a timeshare to cash for them), we are the next option. We are a charity that does accept actual title transfer to us. Unfortunately, our only form of cash conversion is to charge a $500 service fee. It is never paid to us until AFTER the deed is recorded into our corporate name. All this is handled by your choice of title or escrow company. We never get anything until the end and you are protected by the escrow company based on real estate law.

What do we do with it? Nothing. We don't sell, rent, or use it for 36 months. At the end we offer it back to the resort if they want it. In the mean time we simply ignore all their interesting and creative letters. We don't have credit to ruin and our philosophy is that resorts know what they are doing to scam people into buying. We simply use the law in reverse on them.

Before people start yelling about unfair and illegal, please review the forum found under "Getting rid of your timeshare". It has been discussed enough there and hopefully helps people understand the legality of the process.

Another shill for the same type scam company as DRK. You are both bottom feeders in the evolutionary food chain.

Just how did the resort scam intelligent people into buying?They didn't .... the buyers were NOT forced to buy in the first place. More than likely those intelligent people have signed numerous contracts in their lifetime .... they know what signing a contract is all about.

You accuse the resort for something the buyer did of his own free will. But then again, according to you, there's got to be some type of evil force to blame so it might as well be the resort.

If you claim the resort somehow scammed people then what in the world do you think you're doing with your own scam ?????