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Re: Getting rid of your timeshare (by R P.):
drk14 wrote:jayjay wrote:I have always, and will continue to, insult scammers, especially timeshare scammers.If anyone bothers to review jayjay's contributions here, you'll find that that's about all he does - give insults instead of solid information. Even given three definitions, he continues to use the word incorrectly.
nancye31 and christine514, you are absolutely right. To the vast majority of donors to us, most don't do this for the deduction. They just want to be rid of their timeshare. If that's all they want, they never have to file for a tax donation credit. We never tell people they are supposed to take a $5,000 deduction. What we say is what the IRS says. A donor can take up to a $5,000 deduction (their decision as to what amount they want to take) without a licensed appraisal. We further tell people that we hold title for 36 months so the IRS won't use an artificially low quick resale price as determination of FMV. Again, All this has been explained before and presented in direct quotes from the IRS. Unfortunately some people refuse to see beyond the smudge on their own nose.
And you, personally, pocket $500 for doing absolutely nothing but scamming people, resorts and resort owners.