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Original Message:

Thank you for reinforcing my point (by KC):

vanessac54 wrote:
We sent them dozens of timeshares and none were donateable but they were willing to take them for a $1,299 fee. Your statement that they don't profit any money from the sale is funny too, considering that DFC is a charity, allowing them to keep half or more of the proceeds. I wonder what charitable causes get help once money is put into DFC coffers? DFC and Resort Closings are owned by the same owners too.

A petty and very unconvincing reply, reinforcing your own lack of understanding --- or any class. You are obviously indignant that DFAC did not want to accept your "donation" of worthless timeshares. That was not a "donation"; it was a failed attempt to DUMP them.

You are correct on one (...and only one) point. DFAC and Resort Closings are indeed owned by the same individual. More specifically, he is an attorney in Bozeman, Montana named James Tarpey. Being on the other side of the U.S., I don't know him from Adam, but the fact of his ownership of both entities is completely irrelevant to the fact that DFAC sends the net proceeds to the charity CHOSEN AND DESIGNATED ***BY THE DONOR***. What part of that fact do you not understand?

You rambled about "what charitable causes" DFAC supports. In the one timeshare which I ever personally donated via DFAC (it certainly wasn't worthless, but it wasn't really worth very much) the "cause" which I designated was for cancer research (I don't recall if it was the American Cancer Society itself). In any case, that organization later sent me a nice thank you letter after they received the sale funds from DFAC.

You are only embarrassing yourself AND your organization here. You really should quit while you're behind and not continue to discredit yourself or your organization any more than you have done already...