I also use Tug2, it's like 25 free listings for a $15 annual fee. Dashweek will list your weeks for free, as well as Consierge Realty. Dash week lets me go on the site and monitor and change if necessary. Redweek has gotten out of touch with their prices. It was only $29.95 a couple of years ago and now it's $59.95. They have recently been bought our by new owners and now have all these new policies! How about an additional $99. success fee on top of the listing fee. How does that work with someone renting a lower level or partial week? Some of those, you're lucky to just get your Maintenance Fee back. Now, we have double the former listing fee ($29.95 to $59.95) and another $99. fee for success! Then on top of that, they are charging the renter another 10% fee in addition to that. I used to use redweek for all my rental weeks, the ones I rent myself and the ones that I rent out. I tried to rent a Westin resort last week for $5295. and they were charging me another $500. plus on top of the rental price. How ridiculous is that? I was able to find another rental on Dashweek and saved alot of $$$$. There is no risk to redweek, as we don't get our money back until 2 days after check-in. Why then the exorbitant prices, with no risk. We, as owners have the investment in our timeshares and many times just trying to get back our M/F. This redweek site used to be a very friendly user site. All timeshare rental companies charge a fee to the consumer, but most other companies will list for free and not charge you the extra $99. for success for the rental. If you don't have a popular place to list it is totally a waste of money. If you do have a place to rent in high demand, you have to share too much of it with redweek. They have been turned into just another money-grabbing company, though they do it in a friendly manner.
Cliff&Chris T.