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🗓️ 9 September 2020
⏱️ 130 minutes
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0:00.0 | Newton group transfer. They are here to help you if you're stuck in a time share. |
0:06.6 | These stories from people who have these time shares and can't get out of them, they're shocking. |
0:12.8 | These time share companies, not all of them, but so many. They get their hooks into you and you |
0:18.0 | can't give them up. You can't give them up or they'll do things like they charge you thousands |
0:23.1 | of dollars. One girl, she got past her time share when her mother passed away. She gets past |
0:29.7 | the time share. It doesn't want the time share. It doesn't use the time share. They tell her she can |
0:34.6 | get out of it for $4,000. She has to come up with a $4,000 check. This is not right. It's unjust |
0:41.6 | and Newton group transfers is here to help you if you are in a time share and want out or know |
0:47.6 | someone who is. Call 888-845-3773. That's 888-844-Jesse or go to timesharejesse.com. Newton |
0:58.1 | group transfer. They will help you out. |
1:10.8 | This is the Jesse Kelly Show. |
1:17.7 | I want you to imagine something. I want you to imagine you left your friends on a deserted island. |
1:40.4 | They are not in civilization. They are with a bunch of Indian tribes. |
1:50.8 | Indian tribes, you were getting along with real well when you left. |
1:58.5 | And you were heading back to check on your friends. It's been a long time. It's been a year. |
2:04.2 | And you sail around the corner heading over to the fort you left and you see it smoking in the |
2:16.2 | distance. What goes through your head at that moment? What kind of ominous dread do you feel? |
2:31.2 | And like we talked about yesterday with the Columbus story that we're obviously continuing today, |
2:40.0 | it's the mystery of it, right? What am I going to find? |
2:48.4 | We'll get back to that. Where we left off yesterday, I am not recapping everything. If you want |
2:56.7 | the first part of our very rare two-part episode, I hardly ever do that. |
3:02.5 | I really do a two-part history thing. I just don't like it, but there's so much here. |
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