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Re: Re: Re: Get out of Westgate Resorts (by Irene P.):

KC Westgate absolutely picks and chooses what they will take back . If they like your inventory, they will immediately take your unit back. Two of the following three examples I included in my article Senior Defaults. Example 1) The husband and wife both had cancer, could not drive to Branson. I referred them to Legacy. They were transferred to a supervisor who said, "We don't take them back and that's not our website (despite the Resort Trades article listing Westgate as one of the founders of ARDA's Responsible Exit website). The couple was released only because I noticed a Westgate vs Timeshare Ext Team lawsuit. I submitted their report to TET. TET listed them as a witness. Westgate called the couple the day they saw the name on the witness list and took the unit back. The husband was infuriated at the amount and intrusiveness of the medical date he was required to produce. He said Westgate didn't want it back because it was in Branson, hence he had to prove medical hardship. Example 2) The back-up admin for the Westgate Timeshare Hostages Facebook Group, her mom age 69, a pipe fitter. She had 4 work-related surgeries, her 2nd shoulder replaced. Her company paid for the surgery, not lost wages. They had only used the timeshare once in decades. They would not take it back because it was a 1 BR. I submitted her to TET too to be a witness in the lawsuit. The daughter was deposed, but the lawsuit settled. Her mom is in default Example 3) The husband age 90. A resale broker found a buyer for $500. His commission was $800. Westgate would not take it back if they paid the broker his commission. They were forced to default. I know several other examples. ARDA's Responsible Exit is a smokescreen for lawmakers and Wall Street, in my opinion. The daughter of the 90 year old, a prominent attorney, contributed to my article: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/senior-timeshare-defaults-irene-parker/ And Benn Dover has no outstanding loan, one of many who reported that they were told they could offset maintenance fees by renting. One actually launched a Facebook page to do so. And this is how these people live. I'm sure you've seen the Queen of Versailles: Wealth run amuck: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqDreqlPe98