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Original Message:

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

christine514 wrote:
Jayjay perhaps you need to go back to the beginning to this thread, then you wouldn't keep asking such stupid questions. When other 'defaulting' owners allowed their timeshares to go to foreclosure, they obviously had no thought concerning the rest of us having to take up the slack...my fees doubled in 2 years to the point that I could no longer cover them. I chose what was best for me at that time, and please note that I didn't let my unit go to foreclosure I chose to pay someone to take it off my hands, and as I signed the transfer I also know that they immediately sold it on. So as far as I'm concerned I was a responsible owner unlike a lot of others. Maybe you need to get off your high horse and have a little compassion for people who find themselves in very difficult circumstances.

What I find puzzling about your situation is that it's evident your timeshare had value or DFAC wouldn't have taken it in the first place ..... if they turned around and immediately sold it then you could have easily given it away spending nothing. I'm puzzled that you never thought of this instead of paying DFAC thousands of dollars to take it.

Oh, I have compassion for people who are in difficult situations, but there's a right way to do things and there's a wrong way and scams such as DRK's is not the right way.