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Original Message:

My timeshare is paid in full, but I just don't want it anymore (by Lance C.):

elained54 wrote:
I had mines at Westgate for 20 years. Tried selling, couldn't even give it away. Found out that they had a deed.by back program. Cost me $750 to give it back. So relieved. No more timeshares taxes etc. I'm done. Ask your resort if they have a deed buy back. No compensation but at least your rid of it.

It's nice to see that some of these timeshare companies are recognizing that it is in their best interests to take back units from owners who no longer have use for them. This saves the timeshare companies and the owners the trouble of having to deal with these third party cancellation/relief/exit/rescue companies.

Anyway, thanks for showing many readers on here that they do not have to deal with cancellation companies, law firms, or charities to get rid of unwanted timeshares.