Is Sky Blue Solutions a good company to use to sell a timeshare?

I have been contacted by this company. They want to sell my Marriott timeshare. They also want 9 up front. I want to know of this is a reasonable request?

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A vacation timeshare tour is a form of advertising used by many timeshare resorts to encourage individuals to consider purchasing a timeshare ownership or vacation club membership interest.

Most timeshare tours consist of the minimum 90-minute sales presentation of your timeshare holiday resort or revenue center, guided by a salesman, an present of some kind of snack or meal, and ending with a single or additional salesmen (and generally the revenue manager) encouraging and even pressuring for any purchase. The business sending the guest on the timeshare location typically receives some sort of referral fee, which has resulted inside a big quantity of companies that offer timeshare tours as an incentive.

In order to go on a timeshare tour, each timeshare resort has a different set of qualifications, usually consisting of age and income and occasionally must be citizens of the country where the resort is located.
Timeshare corporations decide which nations they’ll accept guests from. If married or cohabiting being a couple, both spouses or partners have to attend. Singles are qualified differently. Men must usually be married, while females can generally get away with being single (and at times they even lower the minimum salary necessity). This can be due to the fact of the perception that it truly is less difficult to promote the timeshare into a woman than it really is into a man. Every vacation resort typically permits one tour per year.Typically a timeshare tour is thrown in as either a bonus or a requirement for buying some product from a organization, often one particular which is vacation connected. Telephone surveys, vacuum cleaner salesmen, and much more, offer you incentives to clients who are willing to listen to them these kinds of to be a “3 day/ 2 night stay” in Las Vegas, San Francisco, or other popular family vacation destinations. These incentives are, in reality, a commitment to consider a timeshare tour.

Journey businesses leverage their existing contracts with timeshare hotels to deliver more competitive holiday getaway deals, this kind of as free hotel keep, indicate tickets, and so on..
. These will commonly be provided inside the form of a “$99 dollar family vacation package”, that will entail a various night keep, tickets, and so on while using necessity that the traveler qualify for and bring the timeshare tour.
Some timeshare tours can extend well beyond the volume of time originally quoted for that tour and can entail the application of large amounts of pressure by various product sales agents. Occasionally, a free of charge advantage will probably be denied or delayed until the guest agrees to invest in in the destination, but this really is only the situation when the organization isn’t a credible one.

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8 Responses
  1. John Paul says:

    I would suggest you try other company you might need to compare first. I am currently acquiring information from this company
    here’s the link:http://www.webtelsolutions.org/our-solutions/home-and-personal-solutions/selling-timeshares/

  2. v b says:

    "They want $799 up front."

    And then when they don’t sell it, you are out $799.

    They could be legit, but it certainly sounds like an advance fee scam.

    http://www.timeshareresalepros.com/scams.html

  3. tntsolid says:

    It just seems like the classic bait and switch scam. If they are going to sell it, why do they want money upfront? They can just take it after is sold right?
    I would run away.

  4. mike says:

    i have sold my timeshare in branson through sky blue and i am currently renting another out

  5. Chuck Blackmer says:

    Re: Marriott Timeshare in Hawaii
    After six months of marketing, I have found a buyer on my own and have just requested SkyBlue Solutions to please refund my “up front marketing fee”. I will report when this is resolved. Until then..any advice?

  6. Diane says:

    This outfit has not sold our timeshare. Paid them a hefty fee, too. I’d recommend checking them out thoroughly before recommending them to anyone else. Really suspicious….

  7. Angie says:

    All of your gut feelings are correct about skyblue solutions there nothing but a bunch of low life telemarketers scumbags Owned by even a bigger scumbag Adam Macker

  8. Di Di says:

    Do not deal with Sky Blue Solutions unless you want to be scammed! They talked us into listing our Hawaii timeshare with them, charged us an UPFRONT fee of $900.00 (that should have been our first red flag!!). We were not subsequently able to talk to anyone when we called them nor were we able to find their so-called listings on any website. What a crock! If you get a phone call soliciting your business from this bunch, HANG UP QUICKLY! They’re bad news.

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