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Re: I worked at a timeshare SCAM....I want to tell you about it. (by John B.):

jayjay -- You are partly right, though I don't understand your use of the term "so-called attorney." I worked with a very effective licensed attorney. Regardless, there were many difficulties with The Manhattan Club. In addition to time being hard to get, they now rent their suites on the open market, functioning as a hotel would. That further decreases availability for owners. When I bought, that was not being done. It's a very difficult property with which to work. I am a business owner with other investments to manage. This, in the overall scheme of things, was a small investment. But it was still a money soak, and paying for nothing was not acceptable for me. You cannot just call them up and negotiate a deed back. They have all kinds of stalling tactics. Hence I turned it all over to an attorney.