We received this email today, and while it is lacking in details about the resort name...i have little reason to believe the rest of it isnt completely accurate...and likely an accurate representation of what many owners go thru when first trying to sell a Timeshare.
we of course replied in the hopes that we will save this guy from the utterly awful advice he was given by both his resort, and ARDA....but he is only one of many thousands that likely get this same advice and follow it, which is incredibly sad.
(ps, heres to hoping the individual joins TUG and uses the advice given in our reply to this email to avoid being scammed, and actually give away his Timeshare, perhaps he will even chime in here!)
Hello,
I spent over an hour reading various articles on your site. Most were very interesting and I think you. My situation is I have a time share I paid $10,000 about 10 years ago. I want to sell and understand I’d be lucky to get $1000.
I did approach my resort and they gave me a time share company they recommend to others to use and of course they wanted $300 upfront to market my timeshare. They gave no guarantee it will sell however this is the company my resort suggests using. I have called others and the upfront “marketing’ fees range from $300 to $1500 and everywhere in between.
After doing all the research I could, I also contacted ARDA and was given a list of about 8 companies that could help me sell that are members of ARDA and it was suggested stick to dealing with a company that is an ARDA member. The company my resort suggested is a member of ARDA.
Thing is every one of the ARDA members that are in business to sell timeshares also explained that I would need to pay something up front so they can help market my timeshare. This is your #1 rule that I should run because they want upfront fees yet ARDA suggests they are good companies to deal with. What can you add to all this?
Lastly what can TUG do to help me sell my timeshare? Or is TUG just a website that I can post my timeshare for sale but not get any help before during or after it sells? If you feel TUG is the way I should go I would love to talk to someone for help. I’d also like your feedback on all the above and if choosing a company that is a member of ARDA and suggested by my resort is a good idea even though I would have to put some money up front.
we of course replied in the hopes that we will save this guy from the utterly awful advice he was given by both his resort, and ARDA....but he is only one of many thousands that likely get this same advice and follow it, which is incredibly sad.
(ps, heres to hoping the individual joins TUG and uses the advice given in our reply to this email to avoid being scammed, and actually give away his Timeshare, perhaps he will even chime in here!)