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cathyw 09-24-2012 05:15 PM

EdVinMass...good catch ... Donna needs to explain herself.
First rule ...never pay any upfront fees to sell a timeshre.

dblwyr 09-24-2012 05:29 PM

I have offered to donate it, but they are difficult to monetize, and so that has not been a feasible option. It is a floating week, deeded, annual fees app. $ 800. Please send PM for anyone wanting more specifics....

EdV 09-24-2012 06:06 PM

Realize that these people work like Jackals surrounding a catch. As one ‘Rep’ gets frustrated they call another one in. It was pathetic and I saw right through it 20 years ago when it was in its prime.

At one point the sales rep and a supervisor had me cornered and said to me “well if you weren’t interested in buying a time share, why did you come here?” To which I replied, “For the free portable TV you offered if I would listen to 1 hour of your BS. That hour is up and if you don’t give me my TV I’m going to go ‘Postal’ in front of all these people and you’ll lose every sucker you have here in your hand”.

I was briskly escorted out of their pit with my TV in hand. But unfortunately, too many other victims did not get away so easily.

obxgal 09-24-2012 06:07 PM

The timeshare we had, had a bulletin board where you could post "for sale" info in the front office. They also sent out a bi-yearly newsletter with the units that were for sale and contact info. We sold ours from the posting on the bulletin board. The front office took care of the sale when we finally got a buyer. You might want to check to see if your timeshare has something like that.

philnpat 09-24-2012 07:49 PM

[quote=hoseman;559243]
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Originally Posted by angel222 (Post 559178)
.....My timeshare is deeded so my kids will inherit this nightmare when I die if I don't get rid of it. When I called the timeshare resort and said I can't afford it any more and will not be paying it, they nicely told me they will ruin my credit and then put a lein on my house! I've owned this week for over 35 years....wonderful when my kids were little but now a nightmare! My maintenance is $980 a year!!.... QUOTE]

$980x52=$51,940 maintenance fee per year...how can it cost that much to maintain one condo? I realize that includes grounds as well but just sure seems steep. And the timeshare owner can't get out....

Not making a statement, just talking out loud.

$980 a year X 1 payment a year should = $980 a year ... not $51,940 a year. Ya think?

784caroline 09-24-2012 09:25 PM

Angel is making a point that if all owners of that week (52 weeks so probably 52 owners) X the Maintenance fee of $980 per week..that would equal approx $51,000 that the management company gets for each and every TS unit in the building.

Although $980 is nothing to sneeze at, its probably the low side...yes low side of the going rate for mainteneance fees for a good managed 2 bedroom TS complex. Depending upon the age of the complex, they go through major renovations every 10 years and minor funiture changes every 5 years. If the reserves are not kept up with and set aside to pay for these major expenses, either the TS property goes down hill fast and becomes a Class "B" or "C" complex.

Down Sized 09-25-2012 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by cathyw (Post 559144)
Here's a link to about a dozen charities that MAY accept timeshares. If the timeshare is worth something, they will take it for free. If not, they will charge a fee to take it off your hands (up to $1,000) Remember the yearly taxes and maintainence can run much more than that, so you are basically paying this years fees and then getting rid of it.
This link is from the Timeshare Users Group. You can also join TUG for $15 and advertise free for a year on their website.....lots of people interested in picking up an extra week.
Good luck.
Charities That Accept Timeshare Donations | Timeshare Trap

All you will do by joining TUG is making TUG a little richer. Do you really think they will sell these White Elephants? Read all the posts on the Internet by owners. Lots & Lots of miseries.:cus:

cathyw 09-25-2012 01:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Down Sized (Post 559655)
All you will do by joining TUG is making TUG a little richer. Do you really think they will sell these White Elephants? Read all the posts on the Internet by owners. Lots & Lots of miseries.:cus:

I have owned timeshares for more than 20 years. I have bought and sold timeshares using TUG. I've also done many exchanges using TUG. Usually, the timeshare owner joins RCI and it costs about $200 to exchange a week. With TUG you are dealing directly with other timeshare owners, no exchange fees.TUG cuts out the middleman.

cathyw 09-25-2012 01:33 PM

Just found out that you can post a FREE ad on the TUG website under The Bargain Deals section. Here's a link to it.

Bargain Deals - Timeshare Users Group Online Community Forums

Just use the New Thread button and post all the info about your timeshare.

bcooley 09-26-2012 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by villager (Post 558995)
I, too, would be interested in more info. You can either post here or PM me. Thanks

Any interest in a platinum week, 2BR, 2BA timeshare at Marriott's Frenchmen's Cove, St Thomas? Deeded ownership.


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