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Re: TRYING TO GET OUT OF MEXICO TIMESHARE

[Q=vanessar121] I currently work in Mexico and can help you out with the doubts about the cancellations of the timeshare, if anyone still interested?[/Q] No U.S. citizen needs any "help" to walk away from a Mexican RTU contract. All a U.S. citizen has to do is just [b]stop paying[/b] and tell the Mexican operation to go pound sand. The "membership" will obviously be terminated at some point for non-payment and there will obviously be no further access to reservations at that property once the account is in arrears --- but so what? Of course, any and all money paid to date is gone forever and staying in Mexico, but it's at least easy to [b]stop[/b] the financial bleeding going forward, right now --- with [b]no[/b] alleged "help" needed from [b]anyone[/b].