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Original Message:

Re: Getting rid of a time share. (by R P.):

There are always charitable organizations that will take your timeshare if there are no liens, money owed or past due maintenance fees. This would be my choice if I wanted to get rid of of a timeshare week, not hand over $3500 for some company to take if off my hands. I doubt these companies would even take it if there were liens, money owed or past due maintenance fees.

redbird wrote:
jayjay So now you have the timeshare and try to sell it on E-bay and no one buys it. Than what" you have to pay the mataintance fees or get the credit people down on you. I am sure that all the timeshares on E-bay don't sell and maybe never sell. Who is going to buy a time share for one dollar and than heve to pay $1200 fees and closing cost.