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1 Dollar Timeshares

1dollarApex Professionals, LLC has three, major goals; to assist current timeshare owners who are no longer willing to carry the financial burden that comes with their unwanted properties, to educate the masses on why timeshares are a bad investment and to help steer prospective timeshare owners away from these unwise, encumbering responsibilities.

We understand not everyone is going to agree with our point of view. In fact many vacationers tend to flat out ignore the sound financial advice we offer. I could pretend that it really upsets us, but the fact is that chances are those individuals will end up being customers of ours in a few years when they decide to off-load that bad investment and find it’s not quite as simple (or profitable) as they thought it was going to be. I promise… we’ll resist the urge to say “I told you so”.

But seriously, if you really do want a timeshare, and feel it would be a great fit for you… allow me to at least save you some money on the front end. The information that follows is certain to save you several thousand dollars on your timeshare. Additionally, this little known fact might finally be the straw that breaks the camel’s back and convinces you that perhaps timeshares really aren’t that valuable.

If you’ve ever been to a timeshare sales pitch, you know that these things are selling new for upwards of $20,000 and, for some of the nicer weeks and locations, can top nearly 4 times that sticker price. How would you like to have that exact same warm fuzzy vacation getaway feeling for less than $10? Enter the 1 dollar timeshare.

Probably the number 1 secret those high pressure timeshare salesmen do NOT want you to know is that timeshares are bought and sold on eBay all day long. Well… more accurately they are LISTED on eBay all day long. There aren’t too many folks bidding on them. The supply far exceeds the demand, equating to rock bottom prices for those who are savvy enough to skip the fancy sales brief and just hop online.

Timeshares on eBay with zero bids.

Timeshares on eBay with zero bids.

As you can see from the above screenshot there are many options available for around a dollar a piece with… (Gasp!) no bidders. There is a reason for this. A first-time buyer in the timeshare market generally doesn’t know about timeshares until they are in the sales room hearing the pitch. The people who have already purchased a timeshare have since learned about this inexpensive secondary market after the fact, from information found on timeshare forums. However, people who already own a timeshare have learned a few other things as well.

1) That they don’t want to buy another timeshare… at ANY price.

2) That the REAL cost of a timeshare isn’t the upfront money… but the perpetually rising yearly maintenance fees.

Current timeshare owners are on eBay to sell… not buy. If you are still not convinced that you shouldn’t become the next proud owner of a timeshare, hopefully you will at least save yourself a few dollars and go used. I’ll see you in a few years, and I promise not to say “I told you so”.


About the Author:  The timeshare experts at Apex Professionals, LLC, concentrate on helping disillusioned timeshare holders to rid themselves of unwanted maintenance fees, unnecessary assessment costs, and to do away with those annoying high-interest mortgages by offering to take over unwanted timeshare agreements instantly.


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2 comments for “1 Dollar Timeshares”

  1. So basically they could be giving away these timeshares? Because after admin fees, maintenance fees and everything else you’ll pay for it that way?

    I can see how people would get sucked into though. They are obviously marketing at the vulnerable because those that know about them wouldn’t entertain those $1 timeshares.

    Posted by James Jeffery | June 5, 2009, 10:43 pm
  2. Great! Nice article…

    Posted by Timeshare Relief | August 29, 2009, 10:21 am

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