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Why be a Redweek Member? (by KC):
bobc37 wrote:I don't work for or in ANY way represent or speak for RedWeek....now that the exchange program went to DAE & my banked trades & exchanges are made thru them I wondered as to the advantages of renewing my Redweek yearly membership ??Please for me & ALL the others that may ask the same question, please remind us of the benefits of a Redweek membership...
That much clearly stated right up front, I know from my own multiple personal experiences that RedWeek is currently the BEST site in existence for selling, renting or buying timeshares (on either side of such transactions) --- and in order to post (or respond to) any RedWeek ads, you must have an active RedWeek membership. That in and of itself essentially answers your question for many people.
Since RedWeek membership (...at about $1.25 per month) is required to be able to respond to RedWeek ads, the many assorted scammers, spammers and "tire kickers" out there in cyberspace are virtually non-existent on RedWeek --- scammers and spammers don't want to pay ANYTHING to try to work their schemes. They also don't ever want to be traceable or identifiable, so they are unwilling to leave behind any "paper trail" (such as credit card info to pay for a membership). Some "free" sites which may also include timeshare transactions (Craigslist being the worst on Planet Earth) are absolutely riddled and grossly overpopulated with scammers and spammers from all around the world! Not so on RedWeek.
Personally, I never thought the RedWeek exchange program really ever amounted to much. Although the intentions (and transparency) were good and admirable, the inventory quality and / or quantity just never really developed adequately. In short, the elimination of the "exchanging" function on RedWeek means absolutely NOTHING to me in terms of MY interest in maintaining a RedWeek membership and intending to continually renew it in the future.
Those are just MY thoughts. YOUR mileage may vary...