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Re: Timeshare Industry Veteran Tells All (by Lance C.):

maureen233 wrote:
Have you heard of All Seasons Travel group? And if a group has an A plus rating on BBB does that mean anything?

I've never heard of ASTG. How did you find out about them? What are they offering to do for you? How much are they going to charge?

If you "want to get out", then you will have to find a willing buyer or taker of your timeshare. You can try listing it for sale here on RedWeek. Or you can try other reputable web sites such as My Resort Network, E-Bay, Craigslist, or Timeshare Users Group (aka"TUG"). Make sure you list your sale price competitively. Most timeshares are worth about zero dollars on the resale market but some in Maui might have some resale value.

And as Don P said above, a good rating with the BBB means very little. Many of these timeshare resale scam operations have BBB ratings.