Monday, January 20, 2014

Review and Giveaway: Rent a Timeshare

Disclosure: I got this product as part of an advertorial.
Are you looking to escape the snowy north to somewhere a bit warmer? Or maybe you're like me and live in the south where it's always cool, but never snowy, so you've thought about taking the family to the north to have some fun in the snow. A great way to do that while staying in the family's budget is to rent a timeshare. First of all "Timeshare" is not a 4 letter word... IF You're renting not buying. It's really no different than 'renting' a hotel for a few nights, just better deals at more elaborate locations. The hard part seams to be finding the timeshares to rent. I am please to offer this wonderful giveaway: a 2-year membership to Redweek.com.  RedWeek.com is the largest online marketplace for timeshares, and has an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau. Owners post their timeshare units on their site, and connect directly with travelers looking to rent. No middleman, and no tours. Ever!

I love using RedWeek! I have found some great timeshares in Hilton Head for a family getaway this summer at about 40% the price of most hotels there. They have Timeshares listed from all over the world and renting a timeshare is far better than buying. The site is fairly easy to use and has a great search feature to find just what you're looking for.

Looking to rent a Disney Timeshare? They've got them. How about Harborside Resort at Atlantis? Um, yes! Hawii for $55/night and Cancun for $25/night? Yes and Yes!!

I am so looking forward to getting some of these great deals this next year with my Redweek.com membership. Want a membership of your own?



Redweek is offering one of my lucky readers a free 2-year membership!! Contest end 2/4/14



I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

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Timeshares for rent by owners offer an opportunity for vacationers to book a timeshare suite instead of a regular hotel room for about the same cost, but that is just the theory. The truth is that timeshare rentals can be very expensive, since you have to cover the annual expenses that the original owner has, such as maintenance fees, membership, assessment fees, among others. Many vacationers decide to rent a timeshare direct from the owner, being that timeshare resales and rental companies do not have a good reputation.
Thousands of International travelers, particularly from the US and Canada, have fallen victims of timeshare fraud while vacationing. Resort developers hire skilled salesmen to represent their timeshares as many different attractive packages, such as financial investments, deeded properties, or vacation clubs, just to increase their sales.

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