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sELLING MY TIMESHARE (by R P.):
Phil, my comment wasn't about/concerning you. No where was your name mentioned.
Vickey asked advice and I gave it, and that advice was if she wanted to sell her week 13 this year (which is right around the corner during spring break ) that she should consider dropping the price. If she wasn't in any hurry then perhaps she could rent or use her week and keep it on the market for the rest of this year at her asking price. She accepted my advice.
As I said in my post earlier, it's the natural order of selling, if you don't get any interest in your week, to drop the price if you are eager to sell. It's the market that sets the price of a week.
You say that many people are looking for a deal ... well that's just part of buying resale. A seller should set the lowest price they will take for their week and reject all others.
I have experience in selling resale timeshares. I've sold 9 weeks that we previously owned, so I think I know what I'm talking about. How many have you sold and what is your experience?
phill12 wrote:jayjay wrote:BTW, I don't encourage people to drop their prices in order for me to pick up a cheap week. We are not in the market to buy any timeshare weeks whatsoever. My advice for dropping the price is the natural order of marketing if she wants to sell the week NOW.