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Original Message:

Re: Getting rid of your timeshare (by R P.):

drk14 wrote:
Timeshare Relief and many other affiliates charge $4,000 or more to take your timeshare from you. They are not granted the right to charitable donation credit. Don't believe you can write it off as a bad investment. The IRS will nail you on that. The key is to make sure you continue to control and keep your money if you don't get free from your timeshare. Any real estate closing company will hold your funds in an escrow account for return to you if the deed doesn't go through. Make sure you work with a licensed title closing company.

If you have specific question on the process I'd be happy to have you contact me directly.

The IRS is going to nail you for your scam eventually. Not only are you scamming the IRS, you're scamming any person that falls for your BS and you're scamming resorts and all paying owners because you have no intention of paying future maintenance fees and special assessments (the bread and butter of any resort). The paying owners have to take up the slack via higher and higher maintenance fees, but you couldn't give a DAMN about paying owners.

What goes around comes around = karma. You'll get yours one day, but I do have one major question .... how do you sleep at night.