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Original Message:

Timeshare Industry Veteran Tells.....Tall Tales (by Glen G.):

ken1193,

Appreciate the input. I'll simply go about my business of my empty promises. We're conduct, legally and ethically, around 150 of these 'empty promises' every week. We're the last resort once all reasonable avenues have been explored, such as the first line options you have explained. Unfortunately, many folks are at wits end, which is where we are able to help.

Our core practice is to transfer the title to a new, willing grantee. This can be an individual or an organization who will add the ownership to their inventory for rental. We do not engage in the unethical practice that you have described, although I can understand your distrust. Our industry has a horrible reputation for such practice. In the last few years, many states' attorneys general have done a good job weeding out such operations.

We in fact do specialize in these magical 'timeshare exits', as do many other firms. This is literally all we do. We have a staff of 34 professionals, from attorneys to administrative and customer service folks, who do nothing more than conduct the business of timeshare liquidations, transfers, sales, and when necessary, pursue mortgage relief litigation due to deceptive sales practices.

What we do is not magical, nor do we claim that to be the case. We send letters, do paperwork, go to court when needed. We conduct business, we do not spread pixie dust.

What we do is not difficult once you understand it all. We do things you can do on your own. We are trained to do this, and we do it well. Therefore, we charge for our services. So do plumbers. You could learn, fairly quickly, how to sweat pipes and replace a ring on a toilet, but plumbers are damn good at it.

Glen