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SCAMS - how to avoid them
yes Trust RedWeek TUG and there is an organization aptly named the Licensed Timeshare Resale Broker Association. Not all rent but most coordinate with those that do. These are agents that do not charge upfront money. Also, KOALA is a good rental platform. A red flag is if the company reached out to you unsolicited.
Irene P.
davidc845 wrote:Vidanta resale scams. I have been receiving many calls on selling my Vidanta. All non solicited . M&L realtor being one. Anyone have info on them?
You pretty much summed up why it is a scam. Many unsolicited phone calls wanting to sell your low-value unit. I'm guessing that they're telling you they can get you tens of thousands of dollars for your unit.
Lance C.
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Matt A.
Last edited by matta57 on Jan 06, 2023 03:41 PM
Hi, what are the primarily differences I should be aware of when choosing between "Verified and Protected" and a non verified posting that has "Booking Protection" ?
It seems that in both instances my money will be paid to RedWeek with my credit card, and the funs will only be released to the owner after check-in. Is this correct?
My primary concern is safety of the funds. I am confident in the posting details regardless if it is Verified or not.
Example: Rental R682004
Marissa V.
No. That's the only method. I don't trust bank checks that can bounce and cost me fees, and Credit cards cost me money to use their service and charge a percentage per transaction. If a renter wants to send a bank check I'm fine with that. I'm fairly easy with my renters and go with what they're most comfortable using.
Tracy
Tracy A.
Hey Lawrence, I can say that I rent out my two weeks at my Florida time share that I have never been to so I have no personal pictures of my unit, just stock photos from the website. I can't say the same for everyone. Also, I am not guaranteed the same unit every year I check in and wouldn't want to post a modern remodeled unit with an 8th floor view and have the renter get assigned a non-updated room on the 2nd floor. Things like that can be stated in the post, but can be very upsetting when pictures don't match even with a statement of no guarantees in the post.
I personally do not choose to pay for the Red Week Verified option. I've been a RW member since 2012 and it shows on my postings. I provide screenshots or direct emails when requested of verifications of reservation. The added cost must be passed on to the renter. We've already paid for a RW membership fee and a fee to post our basic add. I choose to not add any more fees to the rental amount.
I'll defer to RW regarding guarantee...
Tracy
Tracy A.