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Re: WALK AWAY FROM TIMESHARE (by Sarah A.):
You posted this quite a few years ago. Just curious, has anyone had negative repurcussions?
pattig31 wrote:I'm telling you, you can walk away from the thing without serious impact. There might be a note on your credit report, but it will be ignored by most if not all financial firms (credit card companies and banks) given the high pressure sales approach timeshare firms take.Walking away is easy ....this is the dirty little secret the timeshare people don't want you to know (I am sure the bold script above was written by a timeshare employee hired specifically to supervise this blog and intervene when they feel it is necessary to protect their interests). Don't throw good money after bad....these firms will not spend money on lawyers chasing you. Accept you made a bad decision and walk away if you aren't receiving the value you expected.
Also, when timeshare owners die...this is usually what happens.