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Original Message:

El Cid... (by KC):

There is rarely a single, correct "one size fits all" answer to any timeshare question, since there are so many different companies, based in different countries and often having very different policies and practices, particularly in regard to so-called "deebacks". Policies also can (and do) change over time within any given company.

That said, there are El Cid RTU contracts (20 years) that are affiliated with Wyndham (I know --- it sounds strange to mention Wyndham and Mexican RTU contracts in the same sentence, but it's true). *IF* your particular "product" is one of those Wyndham-affiliated contracts (and I obviously have no idea if that is your case), it might be worthwhile for you to contact Wyndham here in the U.S. to inquire whether you might have an "out" available to you through their "Ovations" (exit) program. Maybe not, but it would only take 30 seconds of your time in a free phone call to find out with certainty.

Mexican RTU contracts are essentially worthless in the resale market, so it's definitely worth inquiring into any possible clean "departure" avenue potentially available to you before just walking away (...a choice which is always an option if / when all else fails). Good luck.