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When "help" is actually harm... (by KC):
bobc500 wrote:How do you know its a scam?
You are of course always free to believe whomever / whatever you choose.
That being said, the simple and straightforward fact and the plain, unvarnished truth is that there is NO magical escape route from a valid contractual obligation into which you have freely and voluntarily entered, unless the other party overtly agrees to release you from that contractual obligation. Period, amen.
If you want to believe (and pay) ANY "relief / exit / release/ escape" entity in order to learn this expensive lesson for yourself the hard way, go right ahead. A fool and his money are soon parted, as that old saying goes. Forewarned is forearmed. Anyone's FIRST effort should ALWAYS be to find out if the resort HOA will accept a "deedback". If so, that's the easiest, cleanest, quickest and least expensive avenue by which to part with a timeshare ownership. Don't pay obscure, useless "escape" charlatans just making empty promises.