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Rental ads and rentals on RedWeek... (by Daniel G.):

Thanks Ken.... Great promo for Red Weeks

In point 2 ..... I am in no way putting a plug in for TUG2 .... Only commenting on your reference to TUG2 (timeshare users group) ..... your comment "the expressed view of 85,000 participants of timeshare users group" ...funny.....I am a paid member (for 5 years now) and I do not pay for ads on TUG2 and successfully rented my weeks when conflicts in my availability to use it without issue on their site for only the cost of my membership...... I have not read in TUG2 forums that RedWeeks is their preferred choice for timeshare rental ads... But I guess I need to do some searching to see where and what people's comments are as you say there obviously is!

In point 3..... Kinda funny.... not sure if your just being a Jerk here.... But I have no intension of trying to rent fictitious weeks..... Or floating weeks .... I did make a comment on the kind of weeks that I own at my resort..... My owned 3 floating weeks are reserved in my owned unit 13 months in advance and have my reservation confirmations..... So I know exactly that my deeded unit which I own is the one I have reserved and the dates (which float on a fixed schedule from one year to the next) that would be available to rent out.

it was just a simple question ..... My question was to the actual cost.... since I have never posted an ad or ads on this site.... It would have been good to know if I ever want to try to post an ad here...... Was hoping to get some info shared by someone that has posted several ads here ...... Hopefully someone else could share

No need for or do I want your response Ken

ken1193 wrote:
danielg383 wrote:
Thanks ken.... Do you know how it works? Have you posted rental ads? Other timeshare sites provide several free ad postings before you have to pay......the only payment is your site annual dues, It would obviously increase the number of rentals offered and if they get successfully rented it would keep them (me) coming back if they were not able to use their timeshare.

I can offer a few relevant observations based upon my RedWeek membership of the past ten years and having (successfully) advertised and rented some of my owned (fixed) weeks on this site on multiple occasions during those years (including two weeks this year). Frankly, I don't choose (or need) to ever advertise anywhere else.

1. Anyone can VIEW RedWeek ads, but only paid RedWeek members can RESPOND to sale or rental ads posted on RedWeek. This practice, which I fully support, does a LOT to drive away spammers, scammers and "tire kickers", none of whom will "pay to play" and none of whom I personally want to waste any of my time with.

2. RedWeek is probably the best site available to advertise timeshare rentals or to find timeshare rentals. This is not just my personal opinion, but the expressed view of 85,000 participants on Timeshare Users Group (http://www.tug2.net). Payment to advertise and payment for membership on RedWeek is "a cost of doing business". For free advertising, you can always use Craigslist at absolutely no cost --- and then have to deal with all of the spammers, scammers, semi-literate inquiries and insincere, idly curious people. No thanks.

3. The REAL problem YOU face with renting out "floating" weeks, regardless of whatever advertising venue you choose, is that in order to advertise a rental, you will basically need to have already made the reservations in order to advertise / rent them out. It's not useful or helpful to advertise by asking "What would you like me to TRY to reserve for you with my "floating" week ownership?" People want to clearly see and clearly understand exactly and specifically what it is (and when it is) that you are advertising and offering for rent. If it's going to be a lengthy and complex exercise involving your "only maybe" getting the reservation they want using your floating ownership, they will simply look for something else which is "cleaner" and already firmly reserved, and the transaction therefore faster and much easier to conclude. This will obviously require some "crystal ball" effort on your part, essentially having to guess what weeks and unit sizes people might want to rent, then reserving those unit / weeks, then advertising those reserved unit / weeks for rent. I've personally never had any ownership of (nor any interest in) the uncertainty of the reservation gyrations required with "floating" weeks, but what I have described is nonetheless the shared wisdom of many experienced "floating" week owners on other timeshare sites. Personally, I choose to own only fixed weeks in specific units, with guaranteed annual access without any need for any annual reservation calls or gyrations and / or uncertainty. Everyone has different ownership preferences, of course.

That's really all I can tell you. I own my "fixed" timeshare weeks to use them and to enjoy them. Only when a family schedule conflict arises do I rent out any of my weeks, but when I advertise, (that's been about ten times over the past ten years) I always use RedWeek and my rental success rate is 100%. Keep in mind that your rental must be both desirable in date and location --- and competitively priced. If the exact same week at the exact same place is available from someone else for less money, your ad will most likely yield only "crickets".

By the way, I am not associated with RedWeek in any way, other than as a paying member. If it seems that I'm waving the RedWeek flag here, it's only that I am very satisfied with a 100% rental success rate when I've had to advertise and rent out weeks during the past 10 years.

Hope some of this helps you. Good luck!

danielg383 wrote:
Thanks ken.... Do you know how it works? Have you posted rental ads? Other timeshare sites provide several free ad postings before you have to pay......the only payment is your site annual dues, It would obviously increase the number of rentals offered and if they get successfully rented it would keep them (me) coming back if they were not able to use their timeshare.