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Re: Lowest maintenance= Best value (by R P.):
jaya32 wrote:Are you aware of any buyers? Other than TUG II, would RedWeek and Craigs List be thebest places to place ads? I understand that eBay is no longer a very viable medium to sell timeshares?
I don't know why you say Ebay is not a viable medium for selling timeshares. If I was looking for a reasonably priced timeshare, Ebay is the first place I would look as you can get some really good deals there.
True, many of those weeks listed on Ebay are from postcard companies, but I wouldn't hesitate to buy a week from Ebay if I was looking for a certain week and the price was reasonable (many $1).
That doesn't mean I necessarily condone the way postcard companies do business, but many people would do anything to rid themselves of yearly rising maintenance fees including paying a postcard 3K plus to take it off their hands. You have to remember, once you buy a timeshare it's yours for life and all the fees associated with it.
If you just want to get rid of your week then list it on Ebay for $1 including you paying the closing costs. You'll come out better in the long run.