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Re: Still confused...... (by Paul B.):
jayjay wrote:vishnuo, $60 is a small price to pay to list your timeshare on a website that gets as many shoppers a day as Redweek (thousands). Redweek is one of the most popular listing sites on the internet as has been evidenced on other timeshare forum sites.What you have to do is list your Spain timeshare at a price that will attract the market (buyer). I know absolutely zero about Spain timeshares, but when selling any timeshare and coming up with a price, it's all about supply and demand.
If you list your timeshare here and get no responses in a few weeks then I would suggest you lower your price until you start getting some interest (emails).
Once you do sell your timeshare, I would use a reputable closing company such as www.timesharetransfer.com or Redweek's American Title to handle all the paperwork and escrow (holding funds until the transaction is complete).
Good luck !
The only difference between and the "up front companies is the amount they charge., essentailly REDWEEK is an upfront company which not only charges the lister but also assesses the potental customer as well. If you consider you need at least 10 lookers to buy they are getting $600.00, about what the "upfront companies charge".