What is an upfront fee?
Upfront fees are typically advertising fees that are paid when listing your timeshare for sale. They are charged by some advertising services to allow you to advertise your timeshare for sale with them. The problem with upfront fees is that someone is taking your money for providing an advertising service and there is no guarantee that your timeshare will be sold at all or at the price you are asking. It is best not to pay large upfront fees or any if you can avoid it. Most times it is just more money out of your pocket. It is not necessary to pay an upfront fee to get your timeshare sold. It is common that these Timeshare Resale advertising companies recommend an inflated price for your timeshare just to get your business. The timeshare either never sells or if youre lucky, you end up selling it for a much lower price than promised. Do your research and be very cautious of anyone who asks you for an upfront fee.
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