Timeshare Sell Scams
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Re: Timeshare Sell Scams (by R P.):
robertw577 wrote:donp - that is a funny comment. If you can remember past yesterday the topic was about paying a company to help recover losses to timeshare resale companies. Then I am told I don't get it. You have changed the subject to trying to explain to me timeshares are real estate. I never even brought up about timeshare or real estate transaction you posters did that and then say I don't understand. You are the ones that can't handle the truth because if you could you would accept the facts, accept that people should be responsible for their own actions and stop running off at the mouth crying like little girls. I gave donp facts and he calls me a 'shill' because he can't handle the truth. Read all the post and try to stay on the original topic - unless of course you want to start a new topic then we can discuss that. I giggle when I read what is posted because I have been in and out of all these circumstances so I know first hand about buying selling a house, a timeshare, trying to sell a timeshare, getting ripped off, using a company to get some money back one time but couldn't the second time and have done this - period. What I say I say from personal experience and you post stuff that doesn't make any sense. However you win....I am going to stop because you can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink.....oops....you all probably don't even know what that means. See ya.......have fun.
It's most evident that you're a shill for some bogus timeshare advocate entity that does nothing but send bogus info for $275. There's no entity on earth that can magically get one out of a signed legally binding contract, period. People are smarter than you think .... that's the reason you're leaving this discussion since you're getting nowhere with your shill operation.
Us regular posters can spot a shill in a NY minute that comes to the forums trying to advertise their scams.