Interesting. My guess says they are one in the same. Is there anything else our IP detectives can find out?
Thanks for your reply to my question, BB.
A Fee simple deeded timeshare, you actually purchase a deeded interest in real estate that is recorded with the court or other authorities in the place where it is purchased. You receive a title in perpetuity, which means you have the right to use,rent,lend,will, and sell your share of the property as you see fit. Always ask before signing if you are getting the full bundle of rights.
A Leasehold timeshare(a type of nondeeded timeshare property) is very similar to a Fee-simple Timeshare with the major difference being that a leasehold is not in perpetuity. A Leasehold has a specified expiration date that may be at the end at a given year or a given number of uses.
So if your still confused Saintsfanfl, Fee-simple, or deeded timeshare property is similar in many ways to deeded property in anything else. You own it; its yours. The vast majority of deeded property is deeded in perpetuity, that is Forever.
Sounds like you may have a great deal to learn.
Well one way is by Misrepresentation which is a contract law concept.
Breach of contract is another.
That's crazy. Nobody here has ever heard of misrepresentation or breach of contract. Good stuff.
Now we know for a fact that you're a troll. Not that we didn't already.
Aren't you late for class?
I'm not sure if its a dream job or the worst one possible?!?!?!? I think you would develop a thick skin after a while and you already know you're not buying, so it could be fun.
Did you enjoy it?
..... But most important thing anyone should know is that if you purchase a timeshare in Mexico, there is no cancellation period like here in the states...
We were able to get our raintree contrat cancelled months after signed , we proved fraud misrepersentation, we kept the notes the slime ball lying sack of s%^t sales person made during the sales pitch.
Found tugs after that and bought resale.
Please explain to me the usefulness in 1/100th of 1 percent ownership (or less in many cases) in a property. Without a timeshare agreement it makes zero sense. The deed specifies a unit number!!! Even if the unit still existed, you wouldn't even have a key. The entire deeded ownership depends on an operating timeshare. Timeshares expire, period.
I thought I had posted this question earlier today, but I can't find it in the thread. Does anyway know of a reputable company to sell my timeshare through? Thanks, Stephanie
+1
This is all very strange. OP registered with TUG on July 31, 2012 but doesnt post anything until a few days ago. Now he is a posting machine.
This whole thing reminds me of this thread
http://tugbbs.com/forums/showthread.php?t=174487
We last heard of TSscammer in the above thread July 24, 2012. This OP registered just a few days after that. Coincidence or are they the same person?
Interesting. My guess says they are one in the same. Is there anything else our IP detectives can find out?
The accounts were registered using different email addresses and the IP addresses are different as well.
I don't know if that guarantees that the accounts are from two different people, but it sure doesn't prove that they're from the same person.
The accounts were registered using different email addresses and the IP addresses are different as well.
I don't know if that guarantees that the accounts are from two different people, but it sure doesn't prove that they're from the same person.
saying that one ip/email address doesnt match another is a breech of privacy how?
As I mentioned, i'm not implying anything, and i choose the word "borderline" specifically to stress that I'm not saying it is a breech of privacy.
Although I don't think anyone did anything wrong, i think that giving that info was unnecessary.
As I mentioned, i'm not implying anything, and i choose the word "borderline" specifically to stress that I'm not saying it is a breech of privacy.
Although I don't think anyone did anything wrong, i think that giving that info was unnecessary.
I don't follow you, hombre.
I don't know much about anything, and I'm not implying anything, but disclosing this information seems borderline breech of privacy.
saying that one ip/email address doesnt match another is a breech of privacy how?
If your criteria for TUG posts is that they be "necessary," there would be nothing to read here!
As a newbie, you may not be aware that we have a steady stream of scammers, frauds, and all around BS'ers who, for various reasons, show up and try to daze and amaze Tuggers. One of the more interesting parts of being a Mod is "outting" those people.
In this case, the posters IP adress is part of what I would consider private info. (I think most everyone would agree with that). therefore I did not think that it was necessary for the rest to know anything about the posters IP address.
Again, not a big deal. just something that caught my eye.
Had the IP address been posted here, I would get the point. But merely saying that it didn't match another IP address provides no identifying information.