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Travel: The Truth About Selling A Timeshare

(Wed Aug 30th, 2006, by Paul Martin)


The Truth About Selling A Timeshare

As a timeshare owner or someone looking to sell timeshare, you will probably not like what I am about to reveal.

I owned and ran a timeshare marketing company in the UK for nearly 10 years. As a marketer, I was always on the look out for the cheapest weeks to sell to make the maximum profit for my company.

A lot of resorts, sell there excess inventory or timeshare weeks, to marketers like myself for very little money. I will give you an example: 1 bed red week in Malta in a resort of international distinction, would cost me $2000 including 3 years RCI membership and all trustee costs. A studio in Blue time cost me $500.

You can now get picture of a timeshares real worth as far as property investment is concerned. Not a lot!

The value has always been the savings you make on the luxury holidays that you probably would not have been able to afford or enjoy.

Most of the cost of a timeshare is for marketing. It is unbelievable how much money each customer costs to convert. Unfortunately, you generally pay for 9 other people to have a presentation and gift when you buy a timeshare.

Why am I telling you all this? Well for one, I am no longer in the timeshare selling business. Also, I now spend a great deal of my time helping people sell there timeshare for maximum profit in the shortest time. Feel free to visit my site and I might be able to help you if you need to sell your timeshare.

Regards

Paul Martin http://www.howtosellmytimeshare.com


About the author: The man who has personally sold over $11,300,000 of timeshare.

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