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mb911 01-11-2013 03:41 AM

getting rid of a time share?
 
I bought a time share years ago when they were the " thing to buy" which I am not sure they were really ever. Anyhow I dont use it and I want to give it away so I dont have to pay the maintence fees any more and not worried about losing the investment I just want out. Do I have any options? I called clarke howard and they had nothing for me as for help..

Nathans_Dad 01-11-2013 04:47 AM

Who is the timeshare with?

mb911 01-11-2013 04:58 AM

Bluegreen

masraum 01-11-2013 05:16 AM

Ugh, we sold ours. It was an outfit in FL. I think we had to pay a few hundred bucks up front to list it. It took a few years, but it did eventually sell.

Buying the darn thing was the biggest mistake ever. We were on a family vacation. The sad thing is that my MIL husband (used car salesman) was probably the main reason that we bought. He "worked a deal". We did use it a few times at least.

Dantilla 01-11-2013 06:53 AM

A friend has two. Side by side, same weeks. Great fun to go be next-door neighbors at the resort every so often. We've been over there many times over several years.

They have offered to let me buy the second one for a dollar- No thanks.

I wish you well. Hope you get a sale soon.

Rick Lee 01-11-2013 06:59 AM

I have never met anyone who did not regret buying their time share. I wouldn't touch one with a 10' pole. But then I also rarely spend more than two nights in the same place when I'm on vacation.

KFC911 01-11-2013 07:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mb911 (Post 7201906)
I bought a time share years ago when they were the " thing to buy" which I am not sure they were really ever. Anyhow I dont use it and I want to give it away so I dont have to pay the maintence fees any more and not worried about losing the investment I just want out. Do I have any options? I called clarke howard and they had nothing for me as for help..

Psych 101...don't even think about "giving" it away...just put a "sucker's sale price" on it and you'll likely generate more interest :D

mb911 01-11-2013 02:09 PM

Thats a good idea maybe craigslist for a couple hundered bucks? I also thought about booking a few weeks and selling it as a package?

MBAtarga 01-11-2013 04:25 PM

We usually use ours or we rent it out for 1 week which covers the mntc fees for the year.

Trog 01-11-2013 06:56 PM

Take a match, make a scratch. No more candy store.

rattlsnak 01-11-2013 09:44 PM

My parents have been trying to get of theirs for a few years now.. Anyone???

Mo_Gearhead 01-13-2013 05:55 AM

QUOTE: "I have never met anyone who did not regret buying their time share."
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"Please allow me to introduce myself..."

This is what makes the interwebs so amusing to me. The never ending debates and differing experiences. Oil additives? Mustangs? Living ONLY in beautiful Kalifornication? Best movie/book/song ever? Best guitar? PARF! Tits? Or azz and legs?

We have owned a Time Share since 1981. It's in Kissimmee Fla. We have never stayed at the place where we own. We have traveled all over the USA, south America, etc. If circumstances were such that I was unable to go - the wife took her GF's and they made a 'girls week out' of it. If we were unable to go, due to some last minute change, we rented the week we own in Fla. Never a problem - since its minutes from Disney.

YMMV. Carry on.... :)

mikesride 01-13-2013 09:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mo_Gearhead (Post 7205591)
QUOTE: "I have never met anyone who did not regret buying their time share."
___________________________

"Please allow me to introduce myself..."

This is what makes the interwebs so amusing to me. The never ending debates and differing experiences. Oil additives? Mustangs? Living ONLY in beautiful Kalifornication? Best movie/book/song ever? Best guitar? PARF! Tits? Or azz and legs?

We have owned a Time Share since 1981. It's in Kissimmee Fla. We have never stayed at the place where we own. We have traveled all over the USA, south America, etc. If circumstances were such that I was unable to go - the wife took her GF's and they made a 'girls week out' of it. If we were unable to go, due to some last minute change, we rented the week we own in Fla. Never a problem - since its minutes from Disney
YMMV. Carry on.... :)


Am I having a stroke or does anyone else understand what MO_ is trying to say here? He owns one....loves it....but never used it....is that right???? :confused:

KFC911 01-13-2013 10:17 AM

I'd bet Mo is "trading" the use of his timeshare near Mickeyworld for vacations (other timeshares) in other locations...

Moses 01-13-2013 10:45 AM

I own one in Hawaii. We go every year. Beachfront, two big bedrooms, kitchen, big family room, balconies. We love it. Enough room for our family and a few friends. It's been great.

You could always rent a condo or timeshare in Hawaii. The key is avoiding hotels. It's not just that the restaurants are crazy expensive, but you spend your whole vacation coordinating things and herding your family around. With a condo and a great kitchen I can get up, have breakfast and coffee and go for a swim before my kids wake up. And barbequeing in Hawaii is great fun. Can't do that in a hotel.

But yeah, you don't need a timeshare for that I guess.

mb911 01-13-2013 10:59 AM

well i guess if anyone wants here you can have it it has 10k worth points right now and up to date one fees. I may be stuck with it and just book something for christmas if I cant get rid of it.

mepstein 01-13-2013 01:07 PM

Rent it and ask the renters if they want to purchase at a great price.

BTW - Where is it?

mikesride 01-13-2013 01:11 PM

I see websites that will "manage" and sub let your time share...Are they legit?

Venetian 01-13-2013 03:21 PM

What happens if you just walk away ie stop paying yearly fees ??

I've got one in Maui(Westin) which we have made use of and will be going to this year. The program is also on a point system which we use in Westin hotels in the US and Canada. So it certainly has not been a great investment but we do make use of it. Would I do it again....definitely not. They've got you by the short ones with their yearly maintenance fees.

2porscheguy 01-14-2013 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Moses (Post 7205972)
I own one in Hawaii. We go every year. Beachfront, two big bedrooms, kitchen, big family room, balconies. We love it. Enough room for our family and a few friends. It's been great.

You could always rent a condo or timeshare in Hawaii. The key is avoiding hotels. It's not just that the restaurants are crazy expensive, but you spend your whole vacation coordinating things and herding your family around. With a condo and a great kitchen I can get up, have breakfast and coffee and go for a swim before my kids wake up. And barbequeing in Hawaii is great fun. Can't do that in a hotel.

But yeah, you don't need a timeshare for that I guess.

Us too....we own a week (floating) in a 2 bedroom unit on Kauai, which we bought as a resale....beautiful place! We enjoy going back there once a year and will often bring friends or family as the unit sleeps 8, so we have lot's of room. But.....as Venetian points out.....they've got you by the bawz with the maintenance fees!....the only way they go year to year is UP!

mb911 / Ben have you tried listing your place on bidshares.com? That's where we bought ours. It's a timeshare auction type website that puts you in direct contact with buyers/sellers.

Would I do it again?......probably not...:rolleyes:

Cheers!

Alex


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