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Selling a Timeshare on Ebay Is Not The Only Auction Option

Date Published: 17th September 2009
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… and getting the timeshare exchanges that you really want is easy too, when you know how.

If you want to look at how to sell an unwanted RCI or Interval International affiliated timeshare with no seller fees, there are options. One company that it getting good reviews and feedback from timeshare sellers in Bidshare, who have been operating since the year 2000 and advertise to a global audience.

Listing a timeshare week on Bidshare is easy and free and there are absolutely no seller fees at all, meaning that this option to sell your timeshare is definitely worth a try.

How it works is that it is free to advertise your timeshare in a unique auction format. There are no upfront fees, no gimmicks. They do not assess any fees at the auction ending and do not handle the final transaction or the exchange of money.


You may run your auction for 5, 7 or 14 days. Like most auctions, you will likely find that most bidding occurs within the last three days of your auction.

Of course, if you feel that a bid made on your timeshare for sale is insincere or you are unable to contact a bidder, you can retract any bid from the auction.

Since Bidshare is not involved in the closing or final transaction, they do list a reputable closing service that can provide a safe and professional means of exchanging money and documentation in order to secure your transaction.

Of course, one of the major reasons for wanting to sell your timeshare week may be that you are not getting the most out of timeshare exchange. Perhaps you are unable to get the timeshare exchanges that you and your family really want.

This occurs for two reasons...

One reason may be that you were not educated sufficiently about how the timeshare exchange systems really work when you bought your timeshare. After all for timeshare exchange to work for the (now) eight million or so people who use it, the system has to be fair, allowing timeshare owners to exchange on a like for like basis. This involves placing a value on your timeshare that includes factoring in such variables as demand for the area, demand for your particular resort, quality and number of facilities and so on. So the timeshare you bought may not have the value needed to get the timeshare exchanges that you really want.

The second reason for not getting the timeshare exchanges you wish is simply that you do not know the tricks of the trade, the methods that industry insiders are generally aware of.


There is in fact an excellent guide available to timeshare owners on the subject of how to get the timeshare exchanges that you really want, regardless of what or where you own. A top seller for many years, the Timeshare Exchange Bible is available for both RCI members and Interval International members, so if the reason for selling your timeshare is that you are not getting the exchange that you would really like, consider getting a copy as it could save you from making a big loss on selling your timeshare week, not mention improve your vacation options considerably.
Tags: global audience, interval, auctions, year 2000, no gimmicks, upfront fees, auction format, timeshare owners
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