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Re: Buying resale timeshares

[b]You are right to look for a timeshare on the resale market ... you can save a ton of money. I've never bought a timeshare from Bidshares but I've sold a couple there. I like Bidshares, along with Redweek and MyResortNetwork ... 3 of my favorite resale ad sites on the internet. There shouldn't be any problem with the transaction as long as you use a reputable closing company. I don't know what closing company Bidshares advertises, but I would certainly think it would be legitimate. After the seller sends a copy of his deed to the closing company they will then handle all of the paperwork such as drawing up a new deed in your name, transferring the ownership into your name at the resort and holding all monies in escrow until the transaction is complete. If you search 'closing companies' in these forums, you can find others that are also recomended.[/b]