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Re: Getting rid of your timeshare (by R P.):
drk14 wrote:Why would I read about phantoms? We are a legitimate, legal, and authorized corporation and charity. Our name is Community Health Training, Inc. Check us out with both the Nevada Secretary of State and the IRS and you will find us in good standing.The only one I see hiding behind a fake image is the cat named jayjay. Who are you? How do you go about making money on the many timeshares you buy and sell? Who are your clients? What are your costs? What is your profit? What legal company do you do business as? Where can we find out about your business entity and legal status? Why are you afraid to divulge your business dealings?
How about some truth and real answers from this shadow character only known as jayjay?
And you evidently have no reading comprehension skills .... I will spell it out for you one more time in case you missed it last time I posted :
I did not profit from selling any of my timeshares (except the last one and the giver was desperate to give it away due to rising maintenance fees) ..... I sold them for what I paid for them on the resale market, period. I actually lost a lot of money on the only developer one we bought and eventually sold.
I am not a dealer in timeshares .... only what I bought (for personal use) and later resold when we found, during a timeshare trip across the mountains, where we wanted to spend the rest of our life. After moving here, we had no use for timeshares any longer. We now take only short weekend trips or day trips.