It seems that plenty of websites now tell you not to pay
up front to sell your timeshare. In most instances this
is good advice.
Where do you draw the line at up front fees? Basically
any "good" advertising company has to charge something
for their service in order to stay in business. Technology costs
money, and to maintain it is also expensive. There has to be a
reasonable up front fee out there somewhere?
Take for instance the classifieds in your local newspaper. They
are full of automobiles, boats, campers and other items all worth
thousands of dollars just like a timeshare.
Every classified advertisement in a newspaper is paid for up
front by the seller. The fee is usually 50 or 65 dollars for one
month in the classifieds. As consumers we pay this fee because
we feel it's reasonable as opposed to selling these items on our
own with flyers, and signs. It's a fair deal to sell your automobile
for 50 dollars in the classifieds.
Now what if that same classified advertisement cost 400 to 500
dollars. Would it be worth it then? Is that still a fair price
to pay upfront?
Some companies charge $699 and more to sell one timeshare. They
promise to advertise it until it sells, and they do, but they
still have your $699.
We feel that our fee
of $50 US for 1 year - to sell or rent your timeshare is a fair
deal. That fee provides you with 100% access to your advertisers
control panel and a website that is not only search engine friendly,
it receives thousands of timeshare visitors daily as well. We
also provide 1 full year in which to sell, not just a few short
months.
Look around and see for yourself what type of deals are out there.
Always protect yourself by asking one simple question before you
pay...Is it worth it?