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Original Message:

I second the motion... (by Colvin D.):

I am so thankful I live in the USA. I am guaranteed the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. People can still sell things that they no longer have any desire to own. No government organization or entity can force you to (keep the property). I am free from my timeshare. Period. People transfer timeshares EVERYDAY. There are companies that form to buy and sell them. They get licensed from states to do business, pay taxes and fees, and operate.

The idea I can be held responsible for Timesharesbegone.llc is ludicrous. If I sell my car today and legally transfer it to another person, and that person uses it to rob a bank, do you think the police would arrest me? That is the same argument you made about my being liable for the timeshare.

If you don't want to own a timeshare, there are companies that buy them. One company out of California boast they have acquired 40,000 of them. They charge really high fees. If someone wants to do business with them, they can. It is no business of mine. I do know of 40,000 people that would no longer be responsible for a timeshare. To suggest that the resort "might not accept the transfer" is ridiculous. The county court clerks TRANSFER THE PROPERTY.

You can see where I posted the info on the transfer of my timeshare. Wyndham sent the maintenance fee to Timesharesbegone.llc because they own it. I don't. For all I know they might have sold it to someone else.

To suggest that I was "scammed" is totally false. I SOLD MY TIMESHARE. I really don't understand why you would try to intimidate people with speculation that is not legitimate.