Buying, Renting, and Selling Timeshares
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jayjay wrote:If they charge an upfront fee don't do it. Tell them they can take their fee after they sell your timeshare and see how fast they hang up on you.Never pay an upfront fee to a resale company or broker.
thank you jayjay, any recommedations on who to use to sell my unit?
You can do it yourself by placing an ad here on Redweek and/or other internet listing sites. It's easy to do and you get more exposure on these sites than any 'pay upfront listing company'. The main point to remember is to price it right to get the attention of the market (buyer).
michaelk91 wrote:thank you jayjay, any recommedations on who to use to sell my unit?
If you would like to know more about this ompany, who was formerly WHK Property Management Resort Timeshare Solutions, heck this out:
http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/290/RipOff0290382.htm
They are not what they want you to think they are. Just another one of THOSE companies!