stromer
newbie
I am interested in getting rid of my timeshare that I don't use anymore. I have read the threads on selling and have seen the post showing the legitimate resale sites. Selling my timeshare might net me $0 to several hundred dollars minus transaction costs which means me paying to get out.
Recently, I was contacted by a company that guarantees me to get out my contract. A similar company advertises on the radio a lot and guarantees the same. Both offer a money back guarantee - if they don't get me out of the contract, they will give me my money back. I have heard all the stories that say you should not pay upfront fees for selling a timeshare - but they don't offer a guarantee.
Has anyone used a service to get out of a contract? If they can get you out of the contract, why can't you call the timeshare and ask to get out of the contract and pay them a fee for allowing it.
Is there data that shows the percentage of listings that are sold and the typical ratio of the listing price to the sales price?
I will be calling some of the agents on the legitimate resale sites to see what they say. Thanks for advice on this, Rick
Recently, I was contacted by a company that guarantees me to get out my contract. A similar company advertises on the radio a lot and guarantees the same. Both offer a money back guarantee - if they don't get me out of the contract, they will give me my money back. I have heard all the stories that say you should not pay upfront fees for selling a timeshare - but they don't offer a guarantee.
Has anyone used a service to get out of a contract? If they can get you out of the contract, why can't you call the timeshare and ask to get out of the contract and pay them a fee for allowing it.
Is there data that shows the percentage of listings that are sold and the typical ratio of the listing price to the sales price?
I will be calling some of the agents on the legitimate resale sites to see what they say. Thanks for advice on this, Rick