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Original Message:

Re: Anyone have experience with Castle Law Group, PC out of Tennessee (by Don P.):

I called my home resort and informed them that I was going to get rid of my timeshare with or without their assistance and I explained to them that it was in their best interest to work with me. If I got rid of it on my own I didn't care if the new owner paid his future maintenance fees or not and as long as I was off the deed I didn't care.

I was determined to get rid of it and I made sure they knew I was serious. They accepted my offer and it was completed in less than three weeks and all it cost was a minimal filing fee. I was current with my maintenance fees and assessments. That was back in 2011 I got rid of two timeshares that way. Now my back account has grown since I no longer not only don't have any timeshare fees but I find that I don't travel as much because I don't feel like I have to since I don't own them anymore.

Each person has to be their own advocate. NEVER pay anyone money upfront that claims they can get you out of your contract. Make it your priority to get rid of it and be forceful and follow through.

I was prepared to give it away to anyone including a homeless person who wanted to live indoors for one week a year. I was willing to pay for one year of maintenance fees for that person so they could enjoy the first year on me.

It amazes me that when a corporation uses loopholes and questionable tactics they are called savvy but when an ordinary person uses them they condemn him. I didn't care what they thought as long as I got rid of it.