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Re: Getting rid of your timeshare (by Gary M.):
jayjay wrote:ka-boom! Youll need a new easter hat this year. Youve pretty much blamed everyone except the unadaptable TS industy who you keep defending. But you forgot congress that wrote legislation that demanded that the banks make those loans to people that shouldnt qualify.garym480 wrote:There is no attempt here say that in all ways TS maintenance fee structures are exactly the same as gas taxes or discuss reasons why someone wants a fuel efficient car. Maybe though, its the same reason someone doesnt want to pay ever increasing MFs for the same product?Then that person shouldn't have ever signed on the dotted line to buy a timeshare in the first place !!!! Again, people that buy timeshares are not FORCED to buy .... they buy because they like the concept of an entire apartment instead of a one room hotel/motel, a kitchen, two baths (in many cases), amenities, services and luxury of a resort.
Luxury is the key word here .... many people should have never bought a luxury product in the first place but YOU and THEY think it's hunky dorey for timeshares to go into foreclosure leaving the other owners holding the bag for the deadbeats like your socalled charity and LLCs.
It's people like you that's one reason this country is in the shape it's in today .... people buying houses (timeshares) they knew they couldn't afford but bought anyway from banks (developers) that let anybody have credit that walked in the door, but now there are millions of those houses/timeshares in foreclosure due to the irresponsibility of wanna-be home and timeshare owners, money hungry banks and money hungry developers.