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Original Message:

Donating our timeshare (by Dr. K.):

jayjay wrote:
You blatantly stated in the other forum on this subject that you do not take the DEED .... you merely write up some bogus contract.

Again you make bogus claims without reference. Would you please tell me where we claimed such a fantasy contract? If you can't, it may be time for you to admit who you work for and stop giving out such idiotic advice.

jayjay wrote:
Bottom line is to never ever pay any entity a large upfront fee or put money in an escrow account to supposedly sell or rid yourself of timeshare ownership .... they're all scams.

Legit real estate agents aren't allowed to take their fee upfront ....

What planet did you fall from? Have you ever even talked to a title escrow company or a real estate broker? Timeshares with deeds are real estate. They have to be handled just like any other real estate. Placing money into an escrow account is protected by law. Before you get too far into your fantasies, try checking with Resort Closings, Inc. in Montana or Trejesto Title Transfers in Colorado, who does all our processing and holds all the money in their escrow accounts until the title is transferred. Nobody gets paid until its done but the money must still be in the escrow account ready for closing.

If you're not willing to even check them out and are stupid enough to call them crooks, they have a real libel issue they could bring against you. I suggest you get your foot out of your mouth and get your facts straight.

For anyone else, do the simple thing. Check out these companies yourself or check with their respective state Department of Real Estate for their licensure.