Trade Weeks Advice to Consumers Selling their Timeshare
This is a discussion on Trade Weeks Advice to Consumers Selling their Timeshare within the Miscellaneous Topics forum, part of the OTHER LEGAL ISSUES category; FACT: Timeshare is a product that is SOLD. What is meant by this? Generally speaking Timeshare is not a product ...
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FACT: Timeshare is a product that is SOLD.
What is meant by this? Generally speaking Timeshare is not a product that you wake up one day and decide to buy or a product that you see advertised on TV and think thats great, I am going to go out today and buy one. It is, and has been for some time, a product that is sold to you in a direct sale environment on a One on One basis. The Timeshare salesman needs to know about you personally, your holiday habits, your wants and aspirations; this is an absolute MUST in this type of sale Are there exceptions? Yes in very few cases when an educated Timeshare owner who owns, say week 30 which he paid £10,000 for, makes an informed decision to purchase week 31 from a newspaper advertisement for £2,000. However, these cases are few and far between! The majority of Timeshare owners became so by sitting in front of a salesmen at an office or in a resort and being sold to, THAT is a FACT! WHY should you pay to sell your week? Having established the facts above, why are so many Timeshare re-sale companies asking Timeshare owners to pay them to market their week (we have seen instances of registration fees of as much as £1,200) and then using newspaper advertisement and internet sites to sell the weeks (or attempt to sell!) ? BECAUSE their business is about taking registration fees from clients who are desperate to sell, that is where they earn their money, not by selling the weeks! There is NOT a reasonable amount of Timeshare sold through newspapers. The only reason the vast majority of resale companies advertise is to attract more registrations and to demonstrate to regulators that they tried to sell some weeks. Business failure is failure and not fraud unless intent can be proven. So by placing advertisements, unscrupulous companies keep themselves clear from any possible recriminations. OUR ADVICE NEVER EVER pay a Timeshare resale company to market your week! If they are really involved in selling weeks they should make their money as a percentage of the sale. |
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