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I have been told that the transfer fee is $600 and I thought it was only $300? Can anyone tell me for sure ? thanks
Three out of three ebay listings for Quarter House that ended in August list the Resort Transfer fee at $300.
It sounds like your seller is trying to get a little extra from you. I know that LA timeshare transfers are a different animal than other states so those fees may be higher but if eBAy can sell them I'm sure they use that closing company.
How badly do you want the unit for sale? Is it an "event week" or a generic week?
It sounds like your seller is trying to get a little extra from you. I know that LA timeshare transfers are a different animal than other states so those fees may be higher but if eBAy can sell them I'm sure they use that closing company.
How badly do you want the unit for sale? Is it an "event week" or a generic week?
There are lockoff that are desirable and a couple of really big units that are worth paying extra for
In fact the lockoffs may result in double closing fees... Im not sure
It is a generic week and I'm fine to walk away from the deal. The total cost with all of the fees would be $3,800...I think I will wait for another ebay deal to pop up
When I suggested we go thru LTL (which Denise turned me onto) he stated that QH insists that he go thru the one he has set up…
It's too much as far as market value goes. $2K all in should be the max in my opinion. It doesn't mean paying more for a specific unit or week that you desire is wrong though.
He is an outright liar. Do not buy from someone that is being openly dishonest. I am in the process of selling a unit right now through LT Transfers and I also have one on one communication with the manager at the QH for any information I need.
Thanks, I sent him an email stating I'm no longer interested and he immediately emailed back stating he had two other buyers interested in this unit and I should reconsider. ...
Thanks, I sent him an email stating I'm no longer interested and he immediately emailed back stating he had two other buyers interested in this unit and I should reconsider. I've decided not to respond as I really don't want to purchase from someone I can not trust. I'm going to keep looking and I'm sure something else will pop in the 1 bedroom category
I am stating the obvious here, but if he truly had two other buyers interested, he wouldn't much care whether you reconsidered or not.
Who is the seller? Is this an individual or a mass seller? Reputation makes a big difference. Setting this situation aside if buying from an individual then their need to only use a specific closing company doesn't make much sense. With an unknown individual you really need an escrow.
I am assuming this listing is not ebay because I do not see anything active right now.
It's an individual seller and quite honestly at this point, I will find something else. I found this seller not thru eBay but thru one of the sites that sell timeshares...
I really appreciate all of the help on this Tugger's, next time one comes up on eBay, I will be prepared and I will snipe in my top offer and take it from there. Plus all of the eBay sellers I have seen at least pay part of closing
The two best are Sumday and the entities out of Bozeman, MT.
I would be selective on the ebay seller.
For example Sean listed a floating QH unit, which does not exist. When I let him know he had an error he basically told me to pound sand. There are worse sellers than Sean but just make sure you do your own due diligence.
I recently bought one through 52 shares. I reimbursed for 2015 usage which was not actually available. It's been 7 months and numerous calls and emails later and I still do not have the 2015 money back yet. I will not buy from 52 shares again. They made no attempts to rectify anything unless I was hounding them. In one email chain they forwarded me I could see that they had a 30 day gap before they asked the same question to RCI that had already been answered. The whole thing was very reminiscent of the old Pacific Transfer operation and low and behold they use the same computer system.
Other sellers like the multiple ebay id's tied to redweeks4less should be avoided completely.
The two best are Sumday and the entities out of Bozeman, MT.
Along with the $300 transfer fee that QH charges, does anyone know how long they take to process?
I've only dealt with Wyndham transfers up until now, and their 8-10 week wait is ridiculous...I hope QH is a bit quicker than that.
I recently bought one through 52 shares. I reimbursed for 2015 usage which was not actually available. It's been 7 months and numerous calls and emails later and I still do not have the 2015 money back yet. I will not buy from 52 shares again. They made no attempts to rectify anything unless I was hounding them. In one email chain they forwarded me I could see that they had a 30 day gap before they asked the same question to RCI that had already been answered. The whole thing was very reminiscent of the old Pacific Transfer operation and low and behold they use the same computer system.
Along with the $300 transfer fee that QH charges, does anyone know how long they take to process?
I've only dealt with Wyndham transfers up until now, and their 8-10 week wait is ridiculous...I hope QH is a bit quicker than that.
If it helps, mine took only 7 weeks. I love my QH purchase...