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Re: Alert to Timeshare Scam (by R P.):
kylee19 wrote:my question remains ... do you know of a solution for me getting rid of my timeshare contract? my attorney has done all the homework on several transfer companies and his recommendation is much like Pam's (my neighbors) that Timeshare Relief will transfer my name to a third party for a fee and they are the most reputable. my concern is that after finally understanding the nature of this Wyndham timeshare contract that the least amount of money i or my family will ever pay is a fee to get out of it. my dad never intended for this timeshare to end up with me (i was the executor of the estate and had to take responsibility before the estate could move out of probate) and i don't like over paying for something i can't use when and where i want. i have dozens of internet responses from various blogs and boards but no one has given me an real alternative yet.
You might try giving it away and paying closing costs, however thousands of timeshare weeks can't even be given away in this economy as people don't want to be saddled with maintenance fees (and possible special assessments) forever.
As I stated in my previous post, if you are desperate to rid yourself of your inherited timeshare, then I would think about going with the postcard company that your neighbor used that proved to be successful in getting the timeshare out of her/his name ... people are just not buying timeshares in this economy.