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Original Message:

I am a former TIMESHARE EMPLOYEE IN MEXICO (by Lance C.):

juvyq wrote:
I paid $14,000 and I took a loan to pay it paid it right away when i got back.

Well I guess you have to pay the loan back to whatever lender lent you the money. I am assuming from the info you gave that you now own two timeshares. The first and most important thing I will tell you is to watch out for any other scams coming your way, usually via phone calls. You might get phone calls, junk e-mails, or see Google ads telling you that they can sell, rent out, or "cancel" your timeshares. Those are usually scams.

As for the second one that you purchased, keep in mind that it is worth nearly zero dollars on the resale market even though you paid $14,000 for it. If you no longer want it because of the ongoing maintenance fees, then you can stop paying the maintenance fees and let them terminate your membership. The other sensible thing of course is to use what you paid $14,000 for.