Original Message:
Re: Selling my Time Share in Cabos San Lucas. It is a 2 bedroom Penthouse at very well renowned property. (by KC):
lancec13 wrote:I don't know who this "agent" is but it is likely a scam if you paid upfront to sell your unit. Chances are it has very little resale value.If you think it has some resale value, then try listing it for sale here on RedWeek or other reputable sites such as E-Bay, My resort Network, or Timeshare Users Group.
However, most Mexican timeshares have zero resale value. If that is the case and you just want to cut your losses, you can just stop paying maintenance fees and the resort will just terminate your membership (I'm assuming it's a Right-to-Use and not deeded property since it is located in Mexico).
This is all accurate information and excellent advice.
It's often very difficult for people to accept that something for which they paid (and are still paying) good money likely has little (or no) monetary value and very few (if any) interested buyers.
Poster should, as advised, make an effort to find a new "recipient" (assuming the RTU contract can even be transferred at all at a reasonable figure), but not by paying anyone another dime "upfront". Once you pay upfront money, there is obviously no further motivation to help you --- they already have your money. OP should also get psychologically prepared to consider just walking way and then paying not another penny. Whatever money has been paid to date is obviously gone and gone forever. That's sad and unfortunate, but still no reason to continue sending good money after bad. Food for thought...