There are millions of timeshare owners in the U.S. alone and while many of them are happy with their purchase, others aren’t. Unhappy owners will sooner or later start looking for ways to get rid of their unwanted timeshare and as the handiest way to get rid of property in most cases is selling, most people who no longer want their timeshares will use legal tactics to sell my timeshare now and try to put their property on the market. Unfortunately, the second-hand timeshare market has quite a few scammers who benefit of owners desperate to get out of their timeshare contract, so here are a few signs that the offer you have received from an interested buyer or an agent is a scam:
First Seen here: Signs You May Have Fallen for A Timeshare Resale Scam via Blogger Signs You May Have Fallen for A Timeshare Resale Scam
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