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Original Message:

Re: Getting rid of a time share. (by R P.):

adahiscout wrote:
I suppose that if you value your timeshare as worthless, possible bidders take your word for it and walk away. MD

Thousands of people have tried several different methods to sell their own timeshare with no success including enlisting the aid of high priced upfront fee resale company scams and their lies. Many people have been scammed more than once by these companies.

Those timeshare owners are at the end of their rope and desperate to rid themselves of that albatross (timeshare) with ever increasing yearly maintenance fees and possible future special assessments, thus the postcard companies step in to take that responsibility off the owner's hands charging them a fee of $3000 + -.

They then turn around and auction those timeshares for $1.00 on Ebay. If no one bids, then yes, the timeshare is deemed worthless just as the postcard company has reiterated to their clients.