I couldn't help but notice your post having just gotten rid of a timeshare myself. Agree with you on all points. I had a TS in Myrtle Beach and used it twice. Only late in the game did I realize that it would be easier to win the lottery than offload it. Long story short, I got a postcard in the mail from this company and went to their presentation. In short, you end up paying them a fee and they take your timeshare off your hands. A complete transfer of title. You'll never pay another maintenance fee again. Your timeshare is gone. I tried to sell it. I listed it with an agent (more money), I listed it in the classifieds, I listed it on eBay, I looked into donating it, the whole nine. Bottom line is, you can't give away a financial responsibility. There are charities that will list your TS for free but you continue to pay your fees until it sells and, as it is probably becoming clear, selling one of these things is extremely difficult. A lot of people bristle at having to pay someone to take these things off their hands but when you consider how much money you're throwing away on all the fees not to mention any listing fees you might pay to try to sell it it becomes clear that a one time fee for freedom is the far better recourse. I have no regrets. I'd recommend them to anyone in a similar situation. Good luck to you! There is a way out.