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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There is only ONE place in the whole wide world that you love to vacation it just so happens to be down the street from your parent's timeshare. Are you f'ing kidding me here. Grow the F up. Either be nice to your parents or find an new all inclusive. Did you parents emotionally abandon you as a child?[/quote] This is OP and I’m not going to even entertain this further, but their timeshare is represented in practically every popular US travel destination. I don’t know what to tell you.[/quote] You need to own it. You are doing something that is selfish. It's okay, just be selfish or don't be selfish. But don't pretend you are not rude. [/quote] I don't think you understand how timeshares work - perhaps you should ask clarifying questions before you resort to name calling. Most timeshares are part of a large network with locations in every major vacation area around the world. People may buy a particular location but swap it for other locations every year. OP said that her parent's chain happens to have a location near where she vacations - this is not like her parents owning a house or condo in one fixed location that she vacations near. OP could vacation any resort type place in the world and her parents would likely have a timeshare site there.[/quote]
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