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Re: Getting rid of your timeshare (by Don P.):
I would never pay anyone any up front fees to get rid of a timeshare. I was able to get rid of two by just deeding them back to the resort. I would advise you to try that first. I belong to the NTOA, National Timeshare Owners Association. They give you a subscription to Timesharing Today with your membership and there is valuable information available to members in it. That's where I got the information I needed to get rid of my timeshares. I now have peace of mind and no obligations anymore. If I want to use a timeshare I can go to this site or another one and find someone elses to rent without any obligation for future fees. Do your homework and make it a priority to get out of your timeshares.