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getting rid of a timeshare

gunnyhiway

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anyone got out from one? Yeah, I know, shouldn't have bought in the first place. I don't expect to recoup any of my investment, just want out..
 
I've heard advertisments offering to get you out of your timeshare, Google it.
 
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I've heard advertisments offering to get you out of your timeshare, Google it.
yeah I have. One wants 1800.00 upfront. Makes sense as I was dumb enuff to buy one in the first place, no reason they shouldn't expect me to fall again. I just wondered if anyone has experience with a decent one.
 
yeah I have. One wants 1800.00 upfront. Makes sense as I was dumb enuff to buy one in the first place, no reason they shouldn't expect me to fall again. I just wondered if anyone has experience with a decent one.

I’ve heard one advertised on Dave Ramsey’s show a few times. Can’t recall the name but maybe check his website.
 
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yeah I have. One wants 1800.00 upfront. Makes sense as I was dumb enuff to buy one in the first place, no reason they shouldn't expect me to fall again. I just wondered if anyone has experience with a decent one.

My folks bought two in Destin back in the day for like 500 each that are worth quite a bit now. They bought another one on Tybee that we basically had to give away...
 
There was a commercial on Mike and Mike this morning for "Wesley Financial" about getting rid of timeshares. I don't know anything about it - just passing what I heard.
 
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Ive gotten out of one(mine was a good experience having it). Its easiest if you find someone to pay the transfer and legal fees and just sell it for $1 to them. They’ll be in charge of the annual fee after that, to unload it i was fine with that exchange.
 
Kooter did you deal directly with the buyer or use a business/charity?
 
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