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Re: Getting rid of your timeshare (by G M.):
Since you say you never did business with CHT then what is the reason for your unrelenting defending of it.
It would seem to me that you have far more to do with CHT than you admit .... figures.
If youd bothered to read my posts and actually comprehending what was said, you wouldnt be asking this. I could ask you the same question about your unrelenting defense of a failed TS industry model. But I wont, as I already know. CHT to me was an opportunity to learn what my best options were for getting rid of my TS. Along with DFAC, Redweek, TUGs and several other relief companies. I did my homework and was able to get rid of mine for the grand sum of $85. CHT highlighted some truths that are important to understand and if I did do a donation( the misnomer it is), I probably would have used CHT. I engaged you due to all the untruths youve been repeating. The problem with your repetitive suggestion to put a TS on the Redweek boards was it only dealt with the POSSIBILITY of selling or giving it away, which on the surface is pretty high. Who wouldnt want something thats so valuable, for free? But it avoids the question of the PROBIBILITY of it moving out of the owners hands, which is pretty low to nonexistent. Thats what in essence, Ive been discussing (if youd been paying attention). Before you recommend that again, consider that you only paying lip service to someone that really needs help, but the best your offering is something that PROBABLY wont happen. You obviously have a vast knowledge of the industry (as Im sure you a part of it), maybe you could use it to actually engage someone with some real insight that provides a solution. Which up to now, youve been no part of.