JimMIA said:

Especially when the mods removed the original thread, and then later locked a subsequent thread (not started by this OP) regarding their decision and stated their reasons for closing the original.
It gets to be a
"What part of 'No' don't you understand?" exercise.
It's pretty hard to attribute good motives when a poster
knows the target of their attack can't respond in a forum like this -- and has also
been told several times, both publically and privately, that their actions are inappropriate.
JimMIA, get your facts straight. I opened this thread to state my frustration. I belong to many discussion boards with Sponsors, and they are able to respond to customer comments (good or bad) in the public forum. I in no way posted this knowing that TSS could not respond, and quite frankly I was shocked that the thread was immediately locked and that TSS would not be able to respond. I talked to the mod via PM and he told me he was investigating.....I was mad, but left it alone. Then, Rinkwide opened a thread asking if we (posters) we not allowed to bash sponsors. I posted my comment there that I was not happy. I did not repost the original thread and just posted that I was not happy.....but no specifics because I knew the Mod was working behind the scenes.
So what do you mean by "what part of no don't you understand"?????
To all other posters..... TSS is not mandating that I sell my timeshare. However the calls from them have been "where do you stand with signing the papers?" and I would repeatedly tell them I am not selling. They went the route of making me feel like I was obligated to sell and that I had to. When they finally realized that I was not going to sell (repeated emails from me) They then tell me they want their listing fee of $1800 dollars.
When I listed with them I repeatedly asked if we can we pull out and anytime and their salesman told me "yes, no problems". I wanted to keep my reservations opened and they said "sure, you dont have to sell if you don't want to". There was never any mention that I would be responsible for the listing fees if I decided not to. Their salesman said "let me fax you the paperwork so we can list it on our site". "We need you to sign this so we can list your property". I recieved the paperwork and signed and faxed back....did not see anything about being required to pay the listing fee if they found a seller, and from my conversation with the salesman I thought this was a signature formality in order to list.
I dont have my original paperwork. It was two pages that needed my name, address and telephone # in order to list the property and I just faxed back and that was it. It did not seem to list any legal information. I may have the paper work at my other office, but I would need to check.
I just find it funny that after I call and leave a vmail to delist my property, I get a call a day and a half later saying they found a buyer offering full price. This seems fishy, but may just be crossed wires.
In the end I looked at this like a real estate transaction where I would have the right not to sell to anyone I did not want to, and would
not be liable for any fees.