Lilly Belle
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We were trying to sell our timeshare and paid SMTN $1800.00 up front. Are they a legal company. Or have we been had.
We were trying to sell our timeshare and paid SMTN $1800.00 up front.
We were trying to sell our timeshare and paid SMTN $1800.00 up front. Are they a legal company. Or have we been had.
They are a legal company but you've been had. All you paid for was a listing on their website - which they will provide. Unfortunately it is probably listed at a grossly inflated price at which it will never sell.
I've been looking for a certain resale for a couple years now, and monitoring websites.
SMTN has many, many listings where the price is so high, it's laughable. I've see dozens of overpriced listings sitting on their site for over 2 years now. Like listing a 2BR offseason timeshare for $20,000 when it can be easily gotten for free on TUG or Ebay.
If you can get your $1800 back, I would highly advise it. Then do some research on TUG to see if it has any value.
they all wanted an up front fee which I found unsettling....what incentive is there for them to sell your property when you have already paid them....In my opinion you should NEVER pay a fee in advance for selling a property and there is no incentive for the company to actually sell,m they have your money what do they care!
We were trying to sell our timeshare and paid SMTN $1800.00 up front.