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Original Message:

Re: sELLING MY TIMESHARE (by Mary D.):

jayjay wrote:
mattlynr wrote:
I see that this person Jayjay seems to have a lot of technical knowledge of all the topics and seem to be tellling us not to pay upfront fees. However, he seems to be a part of redweek.com in some way shape or fashion. I thought this website was set up by timeshare owners to rent and resale for no upfront fees. Sadly enough the redweek.com symbol reminds me of rci.com. I think it's time to also investigat redweek.com like we have been advised to do all other companies and websites.

matt, I'm not in any shape, form or fashion employed by Redweek, nor do I have any technical knowledge of how Redweek works. I am a mere member of Redweek and have been so since their inception several years ago. I have sold several timeshares via Redweek.

I do know that Redweek was started by the same man who started the very successful classmates.com. Redweek is not owned by timeshare members. The owner had the vision to realize the millions of resale timeshares there are in the marketplace and he set up this classified site for the purpose of buying, renting, selling and now exchanging timeshares for a reasonable fee, which is not considered an upfront fee. It's a classified ad and exchanging fee.

There's no way you could dig up any dirt on Redweek. It's a perfectly legal site that doesn't lie to it's clients.

It's quite evident that you're a shill for an UPFRONT FEE RESALE COMPANY that charges in the hundreds of dollars to list a timeshare in your very seldom seen database.

======= That last paragraph was uncalledfor, jayjay. Watch it or I won't adopt you. MD