Forum Forums General Discussion Be careful about taking advice from the Timeshare Users Group (TUG)

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    Lance C.
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    Why would one need to hire an attorney to get out of TUG2? TUG is simply a public forum where people can discuss the ins and outs of timeshares and traveling. The other part of it is a listing service that allows owners to list their units for sale or rent. It only costs about $15 per year. So if you’re not happy with it, is it really worth contacting an attorney to get you out of a $15 contract? Or am I misinterpreting your post?

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    John I.
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    Oldham, I have not seen such crap in a long time. Tug does not solicit members, nor sell their info. I have been a member for over 5 years. I do not own a timeshare. I have rented timeshares. In all the time I have been a member of Tug, I have NEVER received any marketing material or communications from any companies in the industry. Tug facilitates rentals, as well as purchases – and has forums with topics chosen by the members. It also has a compendium of information available for those who don’t understand the individual companies. Tug is a RESOURCE. Take your paranoia someplace else.

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