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Re: refund listing fees from fraud sellmytimesharenow.com

[Q=esther63] I signed up for rental ads with an upfront fee. The agent also lied about the number of ads and time that I had to list the properties. I am still thinking about sending a dispute to my credit card company. If just one property would successfully rent, I would be OK with the situation. Has anyone had success with renting their timeshare?[/Q] [b]It depends on the supply and demand of the timeshare and time you own as to whether or not it is rentable. Never, ever pay an upfront fee in the hundreds of dollars to have some scam company list your timeshare for rent .... all they want is the upfront fee, they have no intention of renting out your timeshare. If your timeshare is rentable (supply and demand), you can list it on low cost sites such as Redweek, My Resort Network and other timeshare ad sites that will get far more attention than any upfront fee scam company.[/b]