sELLING MY TIMESHARE
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Re: sELLING MY TIMESHARE (by R P.):
It probably depends on how anxious the owners are to rent. It certainly wouldn't hurt to make an offer lower than their asking price. As someone else mentioned above, the worst they can say is "no".
P.S. You can contact the owner by clicking on their name in the ad and asking if the price of the rental is negotiable, however you have to be a member of Redweek in order to contact their clients. Membership offers a measure of safety for Redweek's renters and sellers. Many other sites with email addresses listed in the ads run rampant with spam (junk mail and scam/con artists).
carries25 wrote:I am one of those people who surf Redweek, but haven't yet joined. I was looking for a place to rent a timeshare, and so far, this site is quite interesting and I have learned a lot.Here's the big question. Are the weekly amounts negotiable or not? How do I go about this?