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Re: WALK AWAY FROM TIMESHARE (by Dano333):
Common sense people. If you complain on your own, they just seem to ignore you. When you get a lawyer involved, it shows you are taking that next step. You mean business. Like I said, send your correspondence on your lawyer's letterhead. It carries more weight that way. Just for kicks, if you've paid for your weeks in full and are just paying maintenance fees at present, say you're going to try and get that initial buy in (many thousands I'm sure) back as well because they're operating in bad faith, not telling the truth, anything you can think of. That's not your goal, and chances are almost non-existent that it will happen, but it just adds fuel to the fire. You are like me. You just want to stop paying those ridiculous maintenance fees. You wish you'd never heard of timeshare. I also paid a "company" $ 500.00 at one time to help rid me of this huge mistake I made. Once they got my money, never heard from them again. STUPID!! Success using my lawyer.....he charged me $ 125.00. Every time I see the guy I can't thank him enough. Give it a shot. Nothing else seems to be working, right?
lancec13 wrote:danl33 wrote:Get a lawyer.I just wonder why you feel the need to get a lawyer for this. Walking away from a timeshare obligation does not need a lawyer. What's a lawyer going to do for you that you can't do yourself?