There are a lot of scam artists who ask for an up-front fee to cover their "marketing costs". There is no guarantee that they will ever sell your timeshare. And, if they’re being paid up-front, they have no incentive. Any ideas?
There are a lot of scam artists who ask for an up-front fee to cover their "marketing costs". There is no guarantee that they will ever sell your timeshare. And, if they’re being paid up-front, they have no incentive. Any ideas?
I bet they didn’t tell you that a timeshare is like buying a car. It depreciates the minute the ink dries. For that reason the government doesn’t allow timeshare companies to offer timeshares as investments.
I don’t have any suggestions other than those programs I have seen advertised on tv. Have you tried selling it back to the company? Also you could advertise on http://www.craigslist.org I sold a rental house I owned sight unseen within 3 hours. Maybe you will get lucky.
I suggest that you look for a timeshare resale company that takes pride in advertising that their customers are actually selling their timeshares through the services offered by that timeshare resale company. There are no guarantees you will sell whether you pay a fee up-front or not.