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I have a problem with their current issue. It contains an article about Timeshare Relief and a large ad. The article kinda recommends the stupid company in the end. I read that two nights ago with horror. If you really cannot afford the maintenance fees and do not use your week, advertise it free, you will get rid of it. That company charges several years of maintenance fees or $3,495 to take your timeshare off your hands.
The weeks are then sold by a company that oddly has the initials VIN, which is very close to VININC that many of the ebay resellers have as part of their email addresses: Ochoa brothers, Laman, Bonefissh and many others. I have always felt that these guys were one in the same. Where can you get some person, so sick of their timeshare, to give you money to take it off of their hands? I want to take these weeks myself. Look how many of these resellers have Hawaii weeks. Some people actually pay them $3,495 to take a Hawaii timeshare. I guess I am in the wrong business.
Even blue/green weeks have some value for last-minute trades. I look at RCI availability late at night with my blue week and see lots of great trades, some Hawaii, some in our own mountains, lots in Orlando. IF those of us who are timeshare savvy would be willing to take these blue weeks, we could advertise in Timesharing Today that we will be happy to take them off of their hands, FOR FREE! We could start a company, owned by all of the timeshare lovers here. What a rental pool we could have!
Speaking of rentals, this TST issue talked about rental/sale sites and included www.myresortnetwork.com in the article and a few others I have not even used or seen before. There was a noticeable lack of sites, no mention of redweek (though they paid for an ad in the magazine) or www.vacationtimesharerentals.com If you write an article, it is best to include ALL information out there. A simple Google search pulls up www.vacationtimesharerentals.com above all others, and listing on the site is free. I thought that article had some pretty lame advice.
The weeks are then sold by a company that oddly has the initials VIN, which is very close to VININC that many of the ebay resellers have as part of their email addresses: Ochoa brothers, Laman, Bonefissh and many others. I have always felt that these guys were one in the same. Where can you get some person, so sick of their timeshare, to give you money to take it off of their hands? I want to take these weeks myself. Look how many of these resellers have Hawaii weeks. Some people actually pay them $3,495 to take a Hawaii timeshare. I guess I am in the wrong business.
Even blue/green weeks have some value for last-minute trades. I look at RCI availability late at night with my blue week and see lots of great trades, some Hawaii, some in our own mountains, lots in Orlando. IF those of us who are timeshare savvy would be willing to take these blue weeks, we could advertise in Timesharing Today that we will be happy to take them off of their hands, FOR FREE! We could start a company, owned by all of the timeshare lovers here. What a rental pool we could have!
Speaking of rentals, this TST issue talked about rental/sale sites and included www.myresortnetwork.com in the article and a few others I have not even used or seen before. There was a noticeable lack of sites, no mention of redweek (though they paid for an ad in the magazine) or www.vacationtimesharerentals.com If you write an article, it is best to include ALL information out there. A simple Google search pulls up www.vacationtimesharerentals.com above all others, and listing on the site is free. I thought that article had some pretty lame advice.