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Original Message:

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

drk14 wrote:
Oh, ye of so little knowledge. It's not up to the resort to recognize or transfer title in real estate transactions. On the other hand, if it is a simple membership contract without a deed, it is a totally different matter and the resort can have a say in it since they have to accept a new payer on the contract. As for real estate deeds, the resort is not on title and can have no say in it's transfer. So, you and other resort people will just keep on dreaming.

You can't simply fill out a contract without a deed. A deed has to be recorded in a courthouse naming the new owner in order for taxes to be paid .... the county will also come after you one day. You say "the resort has no say in it since they have to accept a new payer on the contract". You're just digging yourself deeper and deeper since your socalled charity is the new payer, which your socalled charity has no intention of paying any future maintenance fees (it's posted in black and white on your webpage).

I doubt seriously you have a doctorate or even a high school degree. If you did you'd be working at a legitimate career, not for a scam operation.

You knowingly take $900 ($500 for you, $400 for closing) from people for supposedly taking their timeshare (however you say you take no deed ..... merely a contract ?????) and have no intention of paying future fees leaving other resort owners paying for the deadbeats.

Let's see now, you've used the people who would be stupid enough to do business with you, you've used the resort and it's owners, you've used the county (by not paying taxes) and last but not least you've used the IRS and more than likely you've committed wire and/or postal fraud .... you have knowingly involved yourself with fradulent practices.

If you'll take the time to read the Buying, Selling and Renting forum here, you'll see posts in which timeshare scammers are being caught or are in the process of being litigated as we speak .... the numbers grow by the day and one day it will come your way.

Seems to me you must have gotten your education in prison. The vast majority of highly educated people don't scam people .... they don't have to .... they have a career.