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Original Message:

Correction of inaccurate statements is not "arguing"... (by KC):

jayjay wrote:
I'm not going to argue with you Ken (that seems to be your only purpose for posting here or on TUG) .... I tried to answer the question as best I knew how.

BTW, since you KNOW IT ALL then post the URL to ttt's website. When I tried to find it yesterday there was no such web address.

1. I certainly don't "know it all" and have never claimed otherwise. My postings seek ONLY to provide factually accurate information (...or to correct blatantly wrong statements, of which you seem to be a bountiful source here). I confine my input to personal knowledge and accurate information, derived from nearly 30 years of (ongoing) timeshare ownership, even longer legal experience, being an elected POA / Board of Directors member and various ongoing contacts with others currently active in timesharing. By your own admission, for some years now you have neither owned nor used timeshares AT ALL. Accordingly, how can you credibly profess to have any current knowledge in the first place? I submit that merely having easy access to post on a unfiltered Internet "platform" is not much of a credential for credibility.

2. Allan (... and yes, that is indeed the correct spelling of his first name) does NOT have a "web site" (...I'm not sure that he ever did, actually). He lives and works in South Carolina and his timeshare deed work is really only a "sideline" activity to his practice; a service which he offers specifically (and ONLY) to other TUG members, at minimal cost.

BTW "jay jay", weren't you actually BOOTED OFF the TUG site by popular demand, formerly using the name "gin gin" (...back when you were still even allowed to post on the TUG bbs at all, that is?).

In any event, Allan can be contacted directly (by TUG MEMBERS). His user name on TUG is ttt and he can be reached by a PM (private message) sent via the TUG site by TUG MEMBERS (i.e., not "guests") seeking to utilize his limited deed services.

3. I admire your unwavering persistence in pointing out in these RedWeek forums the many risks and pitfalls of "upfront fee" scammers in the timeshare industry. With all due respect however, that particular subject seems to consitute about the full extent of your limited (and also largely obsolete) timeshare knowledge. If you would merely refrain from posting on subjects about which you actually have NO real or substantive knowledge, there would be less of a need to CORRECT your assorted factual inaccuracies and misstatements posted here in the RedWeek forums.