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Re: Getting rid of a time share.

[Q=cynthiah220]ALL THIS JUST TO GET RID OF SOMETHING. The more I read, and try to figure out what to do with a timeshare, I have not used and still owe on, and want to get rid of. Makes me think ever more what a racket the whole thing is. $ to buy .$ to keep for life. $ to get rid of. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ wish I had not been talked into it.[/Q] The only way to legitimately get rid of a timeshare is to transfer ownership to someone else. The fact that you still owe money on your original purchase is a negative since no one will buy (or be given) a timeshare with a mortgage. The best thing you can do is learn how to use, exchange or rent your timeshare until it's paid off then you can try to sell or give it away.