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Exit Strategy

KC and Lance are spot on. No one ever buys a timeshare thinking that it will be worth nothing in a month. To verify what they said, go to Ebay and look up "Timeshares for sale." Ebay is the final say on timeshare values. Most of the product is sold for $1.00 or given away with incentives. And those timeshare are "paid for." The listing sites show "I wish" prices, which never materialize. The big listing fee is why the site owners ply their trade. They don't care about results - only listings. If you resign yourself to keeping your timeshare, there is no better site than www.tug2.com to learn how to use it. Many people bought retail timeshares and learned what you learned - then bought resale points to make it work. It costs nothing to post on Tug, but $15/year to check listings and transact business.