Getting rid of your timeshare
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Re: Getting rid of your timeshare (by R P.):
garym480 wrote:jayjay wrote:Pollys15 Oh, I forgot to mention. If you do decide on donating to a charity and announce it here, expect some criticism from gingin (oops, sorry, I mean jayjay). Misinformation and obvious bias against people that would even consider getting out of their timeshare by whatever means will be leveled at you. Ex: CHT charges $500, not $900, among several. Suggest staying focused on your goal. Separate the need to no longer own it and the tax deduction you may or may not get. And by the way, you do itemize on Sch A dont you? Kinda important you know. Ill have more updates on my progress directly.What do you determine is a small amount? $900 isn't a small amount in my book by any stretch of the imagination that CHT charges for their scam.Again, CHT is not even listed as a CHARITY on Charity Navigator.
They charge $500 and $400 for closing = $900 the last time I checked.
You are either DRK or a shill from the same scam operation. You tried advertising your scam on TUG, but it didn't work did it? You were recognized as a scam right off the bat.