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Re: refund listing fees from fraud sellmytimesharenow.com

[Q=janiceb273] Thank you for your advise.[/Q] No problem. I'm glad that you're thinking with a cooler head now rather than getting all vengeful and Rah, Rah against SMTN (not that I'm defending them) which causes many people to think irrationally. On to a different note. What is the situation with your timeshare? Do you still own it? If so, do you still have it on the market? Do you still have a mortgage or maintenance fees owing on it? If your contract with SMTN now is still valid, you might want to reduce the listing price on your unit to something that reflects the actual market value. If you're serious about selling or getting rid of it, you can also try listing it on reputable web sites such as here on RedWeek, My resort Network, E-Bay, Craigslist, or Timeshare Users Group which are all a lot cheaper than SMTN.