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Recently I started trying to sell my World Mark South Pacific club by Windham points. I registered with Buy a Timeshare. com and next day received an email and a call from Quincy Brown. He very energetically told me how good they are, promissed to sell my 7000 holiday point for $19,000 within a few months, explained that I have no chance to sell with anyone else and immediately asked me for my creditcard details. The upfront charge would be around $2,800. I delayed the conversation until I investigated further. I looked at their site, clicked a few links there and red a few forums. There are different reports and opinions on forums, which you would expect, so I will stick to numbers. They have lots of World Mark South Pacific club by Windham adds for sale at around a price from $1.50 to $3 per point. I stopped after page 6. Than I went to the link "Recently sold". They didn't have a single sale of World Mark South Pacific club by Windhawithin on the last 15 pages. WorldMark by Wyndham in the US sells a lot. An average selling price is around $0.40 per point. Taking it as a guide, my 7000 points would bring me $2,800. If they asked me for $500, I would think about it (as if I didn't burn my fingers before!). The charge of $2,495+$299 processing is a no-brainer. So you see, there is no need for emotions, the numbers tell you all...