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Re: Wyndham's new "Ovation" program offers exit solutions for their owners... interested? (by Lance C.):
jerryl138 wrote:How do I go about getting out of these timeshares? Since my husband passed away I have no need for them.
If you look at the first post in this thread, it will give you some links for some contact information. That will help you contact the right people so that you can inquire about giving your unit to Wyndham. If Wyndham accepts (it does not accept all requests for deed backs), then there will probably be a charge of about $250 to do so. That is probably your safest bet since there are no third parties to bumble things up or scam you.
If Wyndham says No, you can try other forms of giving away such as listing here on RedWeek or other reputable web sites such as E-Bay, Craigslist, My Resort Network, or Timeshare Users Group (aka "TUG") which has a Bargain Deals section that will allow you to list for free that you want to give your unit away.
Just never ever pay anyone a large, upfront fee to sell, rent out, market, or "cancel" your timeshare because that is always as scam. And there is no need to look for law firms or other so-called "exit" companies as they are very expensive and sometimes do not even accomplish what you paid them to do.