Getting rid of your timeshare
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Re: Getting rid of your timeshare (by R P.):
garym480 wrote:jayjay wrote:I doubt you and I will have much of a repartee as you tend to insult forum members you dont agree with. I wont go into the long discourse you had with DRK14, nor as Ive said, am I here to promote his service. The need to warn me is quite meritless and unnecessary; your researching skills miss important facts and advice, repetitive. With your vast knowledge of timeshare consumerism I would hope you could try help those of us that need a real answer and not the time worn put an ad in Redweek or TUGs. A bit of Bayesian logic applied liberally would help your subjective avatar appear a bit more open minded and hopefully, could help you to become part of the solution, rather than the problem. It takes more than a few mouse clicks to understand why charitynavigator doesnt list CHT as a charity, Id suggest that you follow the money instead.DRK's charity is not even a charity .... I checked out Charity Navigtor and his Nevada charity is not even listed:http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=search.alpha<r=C
DRK (you can change your screen name here but you can't run from the TRUTH = also you might look up the word syntax). On TUG they call your operation a Viking Ship .... that pretty much explains how your scam works.
Again, Charity Navigator has no such listing of your socalled charity .... BTW, I don't follow and worship money like you evidently do using scams.