Can You Get Out of a Diamond Timeshare?

Watch Out For Timeshare Resale Scams With Exorbitant Up-Front Fees

Some websites may offer to “list” or “advertise” your timeshare on their website for a hefty upfront fee if you’re trying to sell your timeshare. The purpose of these scams is to steal your money. Usually, after paying the hefty upfront cost, your timeshare doesn’t sell. Your best interests are not the focus of these websites. After you become a customer, they have no incentive to actually sell your timeshare because they have already received their upfront payment

You may have also been called out of the blue by someone offering to buy your timeshare. Typically, this person will offer to buy your timeshare at a higher price than what you paid It is nearly always a fraud if someone offers to buy your timeshare for more than you paid for it. If the same timeshare could be bought for $1 on Craigslist or eBay, why would someone pay more for it than you did?

How to Sell a Diamond Timeshare Completely

It is nearly always necessary to pay off your timeshare before selling a Diamond timeshare. Additionally, you should pay any maintenance payments on time. Check to see if your timeshare has also gone through the foreclosure process if you have ever fallen behind on your payments. Most of your sales-related questions should be answered with a quick phone call to Diamond prior to the transaction.

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