Want to Sell Your Timeshare?

The best scam detector you have in your arsenal is your common sense. Before placing your money and property in someone else’s hands, it would be a good idea to do some research on that agency. Ask questions, check out their references, and contact the Better Business Bureau to see if any complaints have been filed against the agency. Remember the golden rule of buying and selling: if it’s too good to be true, then it probably is!

Do not decide on a whim. Spontaneity may be a good quality in other aspects of life, but not when dealing with anything to do with money. Your goal isn’t to line someone else’s pockets. Your goal is to sell your timeshare for its full market value. Beware of companies who require a fee before the sale of your timeshare has transpired. Even if they claim this fee is refundable once the sale is made, the best thing to do is turn on your heels and leave.

Remember the basic relationship between a company and a client. Pay only after the desired result is achieved. Once the agency has your money, you have taken away their incentive to work.

Planning for Perfect Weather on Your Trip

People ask all the time and think just because they are going to a tropical island that it doesn’t rain. Tropical Island’s get more rain in a month then some places do in a whole entire year.

We have visited various locations all around the world over the years and recorded critical data to plan for perfect weather. When I say “Perfect Weather” I mean Sunshine all day long, not too hot, not too cool, not a cloud in the sky type weather.

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