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Original Message:

Advice Needed (by Wayne C.):

If you are English and not Americans, and purchased in America, you can simply walk away. There is nothing that they can or will legally do to you. I would not pay anyone to get rid of a timeshare that has been paid in full.

Although the Redweek forum does include experienced timeshare owners, how many can actually say that they have worked in the industry? I know the laws and the contracts and all the little secrets that timeshare resorts do not want you to know. I also used to own two timeshares.

But in the end, it is your choice.

I have worked for numerous resorts for 15 years in the U.S. as a licensed timeshare sales person, Mexico, Canada and Caribbean