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Re: letting a time share go
[Re: GaKaye]
#75039
11/15/2015 08:32 AM
11/15/2015 08:32 AM
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ronwald1
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GaKaye said: That's certainly possible, if the corporation is US owned. I still think it's unlikely. And again, even if they do belong to a US credit bureau, unless you gave the timeshare your social security number when you purchased, they don't have what is needed to influence your credit report. We finally found someone who wanted to take over our timeshare lease at Belair. On the transfer form, there was a line for the new owner to list their S.S. #., so I guess they have figured out they need it. I know we didn't have to give it when we originally bought.
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Re: letting a time share go
[Re: GaKaye]
#75041
11/15/2015 11:46 AM
11/15/2015 11:46 AM
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Todd
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I have purchased at Towers, Royal Islander, La Vista and Atrium and did not list my SS# once. I was asked in closing a couple times but I did not supply it, and they knew it was not needed so no hassle.
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I prefer the Isle seat
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