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timeshare liquidators called me--anyone have experience? (by Mike N.):
eugene125 wrote:First, I did an internet search for "timeshare resales" and no website for "Timeshare Liquidators" was found. So how many people do you think will stumble across their website?A company called timeshare liquidators called me out of the blue to see if we wanted to sell our timeshare (Club Regina Cancun). We are very interested, but would like to know if anyone has had experience with them. Thanks.
I did search for "Timeshare Liquidators" and found their website. Their ad states they do not charge an upfront fee, but instead charge a 20% commission, subject to a minumum. They also claim they will not charge an fee greater than 50% of the sales price.
I also noticed they listed many of their timeshares on myresortnetwork.com. Instead of paying 20% commission, you can do this yourself for around $25.
If you have a high demand timeshare, you should be able to sell it yourself, as long as it is priced right. If you have a run-of-the-mill timeshare, you might have to sell it for $1 or even give it away. No third party company is going to have an advantage at selling those types of units.