Selling Timeshares on eBay
Jason Tremblay - February 9, 2008
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eBay is a Powerhouse; But Not When it Comes to Timeshare
Resales
In a very short time, eBay has created a powerful, effective
global marketplace that serves as yard sale, antique auction,
real estate showcase, trading post, and memorabilia collector’s
paradise. Old, new, valuable, eclectic, or pure junk, you can
find it all on eBay.
Beyond creating a worldwide flea market,
eBay has also afforded a way for people to supplement their
incomes or even build small (and sometimes not so small)
businesses. eBay entrepreneurs are a whole new category of
business people, so much so, that the eBay empire has also
established eBay University to train aspiring merchants in
their structure and business model.
When You Sell Timeshare or Buy Timeshare Through an Online
Auction
Yes, you can even buy timeshare or sell timeshare on eBay. When
you sell timeshare through eBay, you have the choice to handle
the sale yourself or to go through an eBay store that resells
timeshare. Selling your timeshare weeks this way may work for
some people, but online auctions are truly a situation of both
buyer beware and seller beware.
Online auctions may not be the best way to buy timeshare
resales

For example, I just checked today’s timeshare resort
properties advertised on eBay and found timeshare weeks listed
at a starting bid of one cent-that’s right-one penny. Some have
a reserve amount on them, meaning the timeshare will not be
sold until a minimum price is met, but others are sold without
the reserve. This is potentially a one-penny selling price;
received after you (the timeshare seller) pay a fee to
advertise your timeshare resale on eBay. And as a timeshare
buyer, don’t assume that these rock bottom prices are actually
the amount that you are required to come up with at the close
of the auction. Instead, be sure you read all the fine print,
because you are sure to be hit with closing costs, maybe
advance or past maintenance fees, and other costs that turn
your penny-priced property into a much larger expenditure.
Additionally, as a timeshare buyer, you may not be given the
choice of which timeshare closing company you wish to use to
finalize your transaction, giving you even less control of the
final dollar amount your budget priced timeshare deal will
cost.
A timeshare owner posting on the TUG website recently observed:
“Did you see the auction on eBay, a small 1 br gold week so
that was an original Starwood went for the whopping amount of
$3.25. Yes the decimal point is in the right spot.”
Another reason to be cautious in any online auction is that
there is often nothing to standardize the information provided
about the timeshare resale. If a timeshare seller knowingly or
unknowingly, misrepresents the facts about the timeshare weeks
he or she owns, the prospective buyer has no real way of
sorting out fact from fiction. Important details about the
timeshare weeks being advertised can be omitted or misstated.
As a timeshare buyer, your risk can be great. As a timeshare
owner who wants to sell timeshare, you will find the timeshare
resort ad you credibly present is competing with ads that may
promise amenities or terms they cannot deliver.
When you try to sell timeshare in an online auction, you are
attempting to sell timeshare in a marketplace that contains
timeshare properties owned by people who are apparently willing
to pay to give them away! Combine that with how quickly eBay’s
ads expire and you have a tough way to sell timeshare unless
you too, are ready to pay someone to let you give them your
vacation property.
In an interesting move this week, eBay announced that beginning
in May, sellers will not be allowed to leave negative comments
about their customers. They will still be permitted to leave
positive ones. According to eBay spokesperson, Usher Lieberman,
“The No. 1 reason buyers cited for decreasing or ceasing their
activity on eBay was negative unwarranted retaliatory feedback
they received from sellers.”
Remember that no one solution is best for every person who
wants to sell timeshare or buy timeshare. Your needs and your
objectives are unique. But before you turn to any online
auction to buy or sell timeshare, consider all your options. An
online auction is truly a case of caveat emptor…buyer
beware…and sometimes, it is “seller beware” as well.
To learn more about safe, effective ways to sell timeshare or
buy timeshare resales, visit Sell My Timeshare NOW.
Jason Tremblay's The Timeshare Authority is a wealth of tips
and information on timeshares, fractionals, condotels, vacation
ownership and travel.
Source:
http://www.thetimeshareauthority.com/2008/02/09/ebay-is-a-powerhouse-but-not-when-it-comes-to-timeshare-resales/
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