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TimeshareForums.com is owned, operated and moderated by Kenneth Westervelt of Pennsylvania. He also owns and operates M9Bayonet.com, M7Bayonet.com and RodentSniper.com. He has interests in various other businesses including general weaponry, teddy bear sales and custom candy bar wrappers. He is an opportunist whose diverse interests stem directly from a keen eye for market niches. On Timeshare Forums, he goes by the name of "Big Frank".
Timeshare Forums is a place for consumers to voice questions and opinions about their timeshare experience. As part of these discussions, several clients of Property Donation Group posted their experiences with the company and recounted details of how Property Donation Group got them out of their timeshare contracts.
Having achieved the successful release from these timeshares with the assistance of Property Donation Group through donation or a paid transfer, the parties were pleased to share their experiences in the hopes of helping others who had encountered similar problems with their timeshare companies. However they were astounded to find that, not only were their comments of praise for Property Donation Group not appreciated, but they themselves were harshly accused of being phony posters who worked for Property Donation Group.
Determined to correct these gross misconceptions they were slammed by the site moderators who bombarded them with another slew of off-handed, derogatory and unfounded comments and their testimonies were deleted. They notified Property Donation Group to inform them of the unexpected online attacks. Property Donation Group decided to investigate and soon uncovered why the supposedly objective moderators, such as "Big Frank", "Bill", "Glitter Brunello", "Tonyg", and "Lawren2" were so reluctant to allow these positive posts. It only takes a brief glance at the site to see how Kenneth Westervelt and his "moderators" are making their money -- paid advertisements from none other than the timeshare companies and timeshare resale companies themselves.
Timeshare Forums are also quick to back up any kind of unsubstantiated slander from "non-clients" as well. There is one particular case where a man who didn't want to pay Property Donation Group for our service and insisted that we use a non-contracted title company of his choosing, which is against our company policy and called us many horrible names and got all of the moderators from TS4MS to join in on the verbal beat down on one of our young female coordinators. He even got away with posting in the thread title "Property Donation Group Scam" which is ridiculous since we have never had an actual customer complaint.
Timeshare Forums is in the business of advertising timeshares for sale under the guise of a discussion board. Property Donation Group is in the business of assisting people who want to get rid of their timeshares. To ensure they keep their advertising sales up, "Big Frank" and his team are doing what they can to quell any positive promotion of Property Donation Group.
The timeshare industry is fraught with barely disguised scams and Timeshare Forums is a perfect manifestation of the latest line of crooks.
Timeshare Forums is a place for consumers to voice questions and opinions about their timeshare experience. As part of these discussions, several clients of Property Donation Group posted their experiences with the company and recounted details of how Property Donation Group got them out of their timeshare contracts.
Having achieved the successful release from these timeshares with the assistance of Property Donation Group through donation or a paid transfer, the parties were pleased to share their experiences in the hopes of helping others who had encountered similar problems with their timeshare companies. However they were astounded to find that, not only were their comments of praise for Property Donation Group not appreciated, but they themselves were harshly accused of being phony posters who worked for Property Donation Group.
Determined to correct these gross misconceptions they were slammed by the site moderators who bombarded them with another slew of off-handed, derogatory and unfounded comments and their testimonies were deleted. They notified Property Donation Group to inform them of the unexpected online attacks. Property Donation Group decided to investigate and soon uncovered why the supposedly objective moderators, such as "Big Frank", "Bill", "Glitter Brunello", "Tonyg", and "Lawren2" were so reluctant to allow these positive posts. It only takes a brief glance at the site to see how Kenneth Westervelt and his "moderators" are making their money -- paid advertisements from none other than the timeshare companies and timeshare resale companies themselves.
Timeshare Forums are also quick to back up any kind of unsubstantiated slander from "non-clients" as well. There is one particular case where a man who didn't want to pay Property Donation Group for our service and insisted that we use a non-contracted title company of his choosing, which is against our company policy and called us many horrible names and got all of the moderators from TS4MS to join in on the verbal beat down on one of our young female coordinators. He even got away with posting in the thread title "Property Donation Group Scam" which is ridiculous since we have never had an actual customer complaint.
Timeshare Forums is in the business of advertising timeshares for sale under the guise of a discussion board. Property Donation Group is in the business of assisting people who want to get rid of their timeshares. To ensure they keep their advertising sales up, "Big Frank" and his team are doing what they can to quell any positive promotion of Property Donation Group.
The timeshare industry is fraught with barely disguised scams and Timeshare Forums is a perfect manifestation of the latest line of crooks.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Many timeshare donation companies would like you to think that you can deduct more money than you actually can from your income tax return for a timeshare donation. Some timeshare donation outfits claim to help people get tax deductions of over $20,000. That's not credible! The fact is the IRS requires that any deductions over $5,000 require a professional appraisal. The first catch to this is that most appraisals cost at least $500. The second catch is that most appraisal companies won't back up the appraisals if you were ever to be audited by the Internal Revenue Service. Several of these companies have even ripped off millions of dollars in appraisal fees before they were finally caught. The state of Florida and many others are trying to make this illegal. As the economy worsens the IRS is cracking down more and more on suspicious deductions. IRS agents know that timeshares are worth very little and know that most donated timeshare sell for under $100. Remember, timeshares are only worth what someone is willing to pay for them.
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