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Original Message:

Re: Getting rid of your timeshare (by Tam M.):

jayjay wrote:
drk14 wrote:
jayjay, traudem, lucyd21,

I thank you for exemplifying childish discussions. When you began by challenging specifics of legality and were presented with specific answers and references from the IRS and the law, you resorted to name calling and wild statements with no merit or validation. If you have to act like children, find a different website.

Since you feel it's important to continue being judgmental in ignorance I suggest a simple test. Go to our website and review everything there. Challenge specific legal issues with other legal references. Check out the two companies we list as closing escrow companies. Challenge their legality, process, and proper business ethics. As we've said, we are only the final recipient, not the processor. Contact them to see why they do timeshare transfers for owners to bail.

Your bogus donation company is a SCAM, period. One can't deduct a $5000 deduction on IRS taxes when the timeshare is worth zero .... you will be caught eventually.

I'm disappointed that Redweek continues to permit you to post your scam company in their forums.

JayJay, Could not agree more, I did some checking and am able to confirm all your points. Community Health Training, Inc. is cashing in with false statements and insults anyone challenging their shady practices and calls maintenance fees "Ransom"!!! And yes, Redweek.com should warn all members about this company and other "donate your timeshare" ads.