If you live in San Francisco and own a timeshare, or are thinking of buying one, you might be interested in a new column on timeshares by Mark Silverman. In the very first entry, Mark invites readers to write in with their timeshare-related questions and grievances.
He also makes this highly astute point about timeshare resales:
One of the most frequent inquiries is how to sell your timeshare. A couple of ways to address that – first, let’s look at the reasons you made the purchase in the first place. If your expectations aren’t being met, it could be you were over promised at the sales presentation. Or perhaps you have an unreasonably high expectation for what the program can do for you. Many frustrated owners simply are not working the system to the best advantage.
If you are committed to selling, we will focus on the best methods to do that. And minimizing the expense and inconvenience involved. As a general rule, you will not be happy with what you get for your timeshare – remember, it’s not what you get out of the sale – it’s what you get out of.
We couldn't have put it better ourselves, and many individuals turn to Timeshare Relief for precisely that reason -- it's not what you get out of the sale but what you get out of.
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