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The key is in buying as much as selling. I have owned 18 timeshares, and sold 12 of them, most for at least what I paid for them and some for a good profit, one for a small loss. I have never paid a big upfront fees to anyone to sell. I have sold weeks on ebay, in the local newspaper ads, on Redweek, on MyVacationNetwoek, and on a British t/s site. If you buy a timeshare at the right price, there is no difficulty in selling it at a price you can live with. The key is to always buy resale, never from a developer.
Last edited by BlueParrot : 11-21-2006 at 07:02 PM.
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