VacationGuy
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We now have one of the latest wrinkles in the Timeshare scam business. They put you in touch with a licensed Real Estate Agent who purports to sell your timeshare on a commission basis, BUT they require that you get an appraisal of your property, upfront of course, from a supposedly, completely unrelated company. Sure, right!!! This makes it seem legitimate, but it is only to protect the realtor from getting into trouble. They say you will get that money back when they sell the timeshare. If they never sell it, you are out the money of course.
Believe me, there are lots of real estate agents out there, who do not require an appraisal or any other type of service that requires money upfront. Use them, if you are smart.
Believe me, there are lots of real estate agents out there, who do not require an appraisal or any other type of service that requires money upfront. Use them, if you are smart.