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timeshare-resale-rental.com experience?

Amy

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This site, calling itself TRR or Timeshare Resale Rental, showed up as one of the top search results on Google when I inputed "timeshare resale". I've never heard of this place (but then new ones like this seem to pop up all the time) and I cannot tell how much it charges for an ad. It says in the FAQs section that they charge a one time ad fee but there is no mention of the $$. It seems like I'd have to input some personal contact information to "get started" on the ad process before I'll see any cost information; I'm not comfortable doing that without more information. Does anyone here have experience with this site? I've also never heard of the affiliated transfer/closing company called Transfer My Timeshare. :confused:

As a side note, I haven't had to list an ad for sell in awhile and I noticed that I can't seem to get myresortnetwork (which I used in the past with success) or redweek to show up on Google search result page now when I search various sale/resale related words to see what a potential buyer might find; maybe I'm not using the correct words. But I used to recall when either one of those two would show up on the first or second search result page. I'm feeling so out of the loop!
 

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I smell a rat with this site. Smells like an upfront fee scam. Looking at some of the ads (seems to be thousands of ads), they look very, very overpriced. Typical of the upfront fee companies, charging the large fee and promising big bucks for the seller.

Sorry, but 154,000 Wyndham Ocean Walk points will not sell for $12,000. Westgate properties look absurdly priced as well.

I would steer clear. Just because the site pays google big bucks to get listed at the top of the search engine doesn't mean much too me.

Redweek, Myresortnetwork, heck, even TUG are very upfront about the cost to run an ad. That should be a red flag right there that they don't tell you the cost.
 

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did some more digging. Apparently they have some connection to sellmytimesharenow.com

hmmmmm.
 

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Those sites are both owned by Jason Temblay- owner of Sellmytimesharenow.com - he also is an owner of TransferMyTimeshare.. They are all related companies.
 
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