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Re: Misrepresentations in the timeshare world .... beware (by Eric B.):
jayjay wrote:From the www.sellmytimesharenow.com site below in quotes ... the site never says what they charge to sell a timeshare and if it is an upfront fee company or not. Would you like to clarify the statement in quotes for us, especially the UNFAIR FEE and NO COMMISSIONS part? Do you sell timeshares for free?If you are NOT an upfront fee timeshare resale salesperson then I have no gripes with you or your company. If you charge a flat commission AFTER the sale then I have no gripes with you or your company.
"Don't I Need a Real Estate Broker to Sell My Timeshare?
Yet again you use the irrelevant term "upfront fee". When you market your car for sale in a classified section it's advertising, right? Is advertising on the Internet that hard to understand jayjay? What you are doing is advertising your property on our website which already has 50,000 people daily visiting it worldwide. Our fee structure normally varies depending on the qualifications of the timeshare and the need of the seller but generally it is less then most peoples maintenance fees. Honestly people have no issues paying the resort THOUSANDS of dollars to enjoy vacation time, but when it comes time to sell its bloody murder if a company charges for a quality service.
Try to look at it from this angle, if you were interested in buying a timeshare where would you go? My bet is the Internet, right? If our company offers to a buyer, discounted timeshare properties from resort prices and you can visit the site, find exactly what you are looking for in seconds and make an offer without dropping money on membership fee's, wouldnt that be appealing to you as a buyer? Maybe that's why our company generated over a 1/4 Billion dollars in offers last year and we are averaging over $5 million a week in legit offers.