Buy Orlando Timeshare Resales, Orlando Timeshares for Sale
Posted on Feb 27, 2010 under Time Share Resales | No Comment
Make family-friendly Orlando your home away from home with an Orlando timeshare resale. Find yours here!
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Make family-friendly Orlando your home away from home with an Orlando timeshare resale. Find yours here!
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okay well i have a timeshare in orlando florida. im trying to sell my timeshare and most of times its all scams. where and what can i do to sell my timeshare with out getting scamed? please help!
If there is a mail box or a community bulletin board at your home resort, you can put a “For sale” sign. This will pressure the developer specially if they sell it for $20,000 USD and you offer it for $5,000. Sometimes on the fine print of some sale agreements says that the developer has the first right to buy if your place is ever sold. I have heard of developers paying the money (as long as is not too much) just to take the sign out.
To resale or rent a timeshare is a hard task, the basic rule is not to pay money up-front, don’t be another victim of a scam.
Unfortunately over 50% of people that really need to sell their timeshare falls for these resale scams where they charge money upfront and less than 10% of them use their only real option which is to post it or offer it trough free advertising options as much and as many sites as they can (it is ok to pay a few dollars to post in a great place but no more that $20 to $30).
Timeshares do not have resale value and in most situations you would take a loss in what you paid for, as they resale for less than $2000 USD.
There are some free classified where you can post:
http://timeshareownerscommunity.com/
http://craigslist.com
http://ebay.com
http://recycler.com/
http://usfreeads.com/
http://www.inetgiant.com/
If anyone can share their views? issues? I spent 550 on a new timing belt and water pump 6 weeks ago and they let me have old belt to see. IT WAS IN A1 SHAPE! Had I know about timing belt and understood that NEVER WOULD HAVE BOUGHT A CAR W/ BELT IT’S CRAP. My black car has a horrible haze in it on the hood, trunk n top crappy paint I am sure. Had it detailed looked good 5 months. Then a guy today at AAMCO tells me the car will start to change and before 100 k miles will act and sound like a cheap 4 CLY car. that Kia and HYUNDAI makes these cars with cheap crap. This was the 2nd time I heard most of what they put on is cheap. I have a back light leak that gets the trunk wet and my front lights cont to blow once a yr and we think now water poss gets in and sealed cheaply. Wheel covers were replaced once free now these too peel ugly. I have 60 k miles on it and its been paid off for 6 months. Now wished I had gone with an ACCORD or Ford. Its now making a noise in the Serpentine belt area and they took that off did work for 50.00 because they felt sorry that ever since I got timing belt and this cold snap hit the car is not the same no more. It doesn’t chirp but I still hear a noise that’s louder then it use to be 4 yrs ago. the AC smells has since the end of 1st summer. And I heard weird noise now when AC runs as I give car gas. Once in blew as car first gets going I may get like a jerk, trans has been checked on a machine and trans fluid changed. But these pull backs it trans or engine cannot handle gas with Ethanol in it. I was sold on this 100 K warranty and what Car trend was saying. MISTAKE Hyundai were horrible cars in late 80 and in the 90′s and resale is horrible………….. Stay clear of these cars to buy used and with a chain now in car I would not buy it new. If belt breaks your engine is a mess poss ruined. People loose jobs etc and cannot afford to own cars like this to drain you, and the haze makes me ashamed of car paint I am sure is cheap.At times I think recalls should be made on these cars.
Boy I’m SOOOO glad you got a chance to tell your story and EXPOSE Hyundai like this. MAN I thought my 2001 HYUNDAI ELANTRA WITH 155,000 MILES ON IT was a good car. Now I’m rethinking my position. The paint looks good enough to the point people think it’s a newer car but since YOUR paint is turning all bad and stuff ALL Hyundai paints jobs must bad! I’m glad you cleared that up! I changed my belts twice already for about $250 each time. But since YOU paid over $500 I’m not sure I would want to pay for another one. Replacing those damn $5, $10 and $30 belts every 4 years can add up!
EVERY ONE KNOWS AAMCO! IS THE PLACE TO GO FOR EVERYONES CAR. I don’t care what people say about them! http://www.ripoffreport.com/search/company/AAMCO.aspx
Why should I trust MY mechanic of 10 years when AAMCO http://www.consumeraffairs.com/automotive/aamco.htm is THE place go because YOU went there!
LOLOLOLOLOL!
- You had to change the belt and water pump (normal maintenance)
- The 6 year old paint has a "haze" to it. (Did you bother detailing it at least every year to avoid oxidation?)
- The AAMCO guy……..really? I know AAMCO has good and bad shops but they aren’t the "authority" on cars. Plus now all of a sudden because the AAMCO guy says something the car is "crap" now . After 6 years of service you’re taking the opinion of one guy….. over how well the car is actually running for you?
- The A/C smells. (When was the last time you had an A/C service done?)
- The back light leaks…..Get a new assembly (100 bucks)
- Car jerks sometimes…….It may not even be the transmission. Did your AAMCO guy check for any engine codes? Did you ever tune the car? Forgot, the AAMCO guy pulled an opinion out of his ^$$ and that’s enough for you.
Sorry, your car sounds like the average 6 year old car. Minor problems crop up in the best of them after 6 years and you can’t get mad at Hyundai for not reading your manual when it comes to regular maintenance. If anything get angry at your dealer for not tell you about maintenance. All you spent was $600 over 6 years and now the car is crap? If you think it’s crap I’ll take it off your hands for $600, deal?