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One final note... (by Mike N.):

Regardless of where an owner want to list their timeshare, be it on Redweek, with a broker who accepts works on commission, or even (gulp) with an upfront fee company like Timeshares United, make sure you know exactly how much more timeshare is worth.

Don't let anyone mislead you as to the value of your unit. Don't fall for any lines that your unit will sell within 3 months, or a buyer is waiting. Whatever route your choose, your unit will be listed on a website and there it will sit waiting for potential buyers to find it. Consider ANY fee you pay as money spent. As Ken has said, you voluntarily chose to pay an upfront fee company hundreds of dollars to list your unit. You have been warned about their tactics.