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Re: NEVER, EVER PAY AN UPFRONT FEE TO SELL YOUR TIMESHARE (by Mary V.):
leungw wrote:jayjay wrote:The rule of thumb in timesharing is to NEVER, EVER pay anyone an upfront fee to sell your timeshare under ANY circumstances. The best and most economical way to sell your timeshare is yourself via sites such as Redweek and the many other resale listing sites on the internet.I am looking for a company to sell my membership. It is a timeshare for 1 floating week per annual for 50 years (Started on 2001 and ended on 2050, i.e. there were 43 years entitlement remained for the new buyer to use). Please advise which company would not charge me for posting fee. I consider that it is not fair to pay if there is no sales transaction. I need a company that would ONLY charge a fix commission according to the selling price and would ONLY charge me when there is a sales transaction.
i would post on redweek and http://www.MyResortNetwork.com (cost around $50 each for 6 months)then when you have a buyer contact the closing company on redweek.(cost$300) and they will do the rest. as long as you price it right, you will get a buyer. most likely, you will not get what you think you should, (offer will be lower then your asking price)but you will not be taken by brokers that you will not heard from again, once they have your money (up front). you may have to do some work but you will not get taken. you have something great to offer, you will find a buyer. good luck!!!!