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Charities That Take Timeshares
Edith, I was reading the many problems people have getting rid of timeshares. I'm not sure if this will help, but there is some good information on options they may have at www.timesharetrap.com, including a list of charities that take timeshares. – J. S.
What makes me nervous is the outfits that offer to “buy” an unwanted timeshare and end up charging $1,000 or so for the legal work. Readers tell me they are then assured they can claim a capital loss on their income tax returns, which strikes me as questionable advice.