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Re: Getting rid of your timeshare (by R P.):
drk14 wrote:jayjay, you've brought up Dave McClintock a couple of times now. Each time, I've answered your accusations of scam by giving direct IRS regulations and publications. I don't have any problem with Mr. McClintock's opinions as far as they go. However, you aren't willing to read beyond them. That's your problem.I wonder when Mr. McClintock's statements were written. Also, why doesn't he participate in this thread directly? Ask him to read the entire thread and respond personally. I would welcome an intelligent discussion from a knowledgeable person.
As far as you're concerned I challenge you to find actual IRS statements, publications, journal entries, or law to back up anything you've been saying. If you and a few of your friends can't, then don't keep showing your stupidity. Others are reading and more owners are contacting us for direct questions and help in getting rid of their timeshares. After all, times and financial circumstances change and not everyone can easily continue paying what the resorts demand and are unwilling to work out with disadvantaged owners.
By the way, jayjay, the more I read your diatribes and hear your attitudes, the more I wonder which resort you WORK for. Which one is it? How do they compensate you for spouting such drivel? If other owners want out of their timeshares, why don't you simply agree to take them for free? I believe they would even be willing to pay the title fees. If you won't, why not?
Mr. McClintock's tax advice is posted on Redweek under resources. You can get in touch with Mr. McClintock at www.tugbbs.com but you'll have to become a member ($15) to communicate with him (click on his user name). I would also welcome this discussion.
I would also like for you to post your tax comments on Tug and see how far you get from the timeshare expert members there.
Dave is a longstanding member of Tug, is a moderator and is very knowledgable on the world of timesharing .... he is a certified CPA.
Why don't you email Redweek to see why they posted Mr. McClintock's tax advice instead of yours.