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    Selling a Timeshare?

    Anyone have any experience selling timeshares or using a reputable company that does brokering?

    #2
    I tried , i couldn't in the end, lot of scams out thr that claim they do but i didnt have any luck. I finally let it go and when it hit my credit report, i disputed it and it came off.

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      #3
      That's what it seems like. Lots of scammers....

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        #4
        Anyone else have any experience?

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          #5
          Originally posted by Hawkpuppy 1 View Post
          Anyone else have any experience?
          My mom sold one a few years ago....I'll see if she remembers who it was. It cost her a bunch of money to b get out of that thing.

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            #6
            I feel for you. I know of no one that has successfully sold a timeshare for anywhere near face value. I met a family in Myrtle Beach SC a couple weeks ago that bought the penthouse suite timeshare for $15 (fifteen) on eBay.
            Even reputable companies will charge you a fee with no guarantees.
            Good luck.

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              #7
              Wife's grandmother has been trying to sell us one for 10 years now. Her last offer was free if you want it.... I didn't. Good luck.


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                #8
                Timeshare exit team is advertised on local Houston radio. Maybe check them out

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                  #9
                  Get a lawyer. Do not use a timeshare exit scam.

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                    #10
                    I ended up donating two for the tax write off. I still had to pay them to get rid of it, but I ended up writing off a little more than I paid.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by hot_rod_eddie View Post
                      I feel for you. I know of no one that has successfully sold a timeshare for anywhere near face value. I met a family in Myrtle Beach SC a couple weeks ago that bought the penthouse suite timeshare for $15 (fifteen) on eBay.
                      Even reputable companies will charge you a fee with no guarantees.
                      Good luck.
                      You can pick them up for .99 all day but you have to pay the maintenance fees. Not worth the headache .

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                        #12
                        Yep. Timeshares are like Hotel California. You can check out, but you can never leave.

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                          #13
                          Someone at work was trying to sell one to my wife and had her convinced.....I told her don't ever bring the word timeshare up in this household again.

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                            #14
                            you may want to try Jodi Martin
                            With Five Star Timeshare Realty, we can help you buy timeshares, lease timeshares or sell timeshares.


                            There is an actual way to legitimately 'sell' the TM through a licensed real estate broker. I used this lady for buying a resale and it was a smooth process. Not sure if she handles the front end marketing.........

                            The downside, everyone is spot on there is no question that there will be a loss....

                            Good luck

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