Don't waste your time with jqtravel on ebay.
I had the misfortune to win a WLV auction from jqtravel at $7500 for 160 points a few months back. That was the highlight of the adventure I was about to embark upon. I asked for their agreement of sale. I got back an agreement of sale that could have been for furniture. They wanted 100% up front, but there was nothing in the contract that stated who would be holding the escrow. They wanted us to send the money to a post office box "because USPS doesn't deliver to our office suite". They admitted they were brokering the points, yet they were listed as the seller. They wouldn't give us the name of the seller, nor the actual deed information to allow to check to see if the timeshare actually existed. The contract failed to include any of the standard disclosures required by law. When my wife, an attorney, offered to provide them an agreement of sale that met the requirements of the state of Tennessee (where jqtravel is located), we were told that the agreement they provided us was from their attorney and we have to use it. When we asked to speak to their attorney about the contract, they told us that they didn't want to sell to us, because we were "rude". As a result of this, I called the state of Tennessee and asked if JQ Travel was registered as a broker. No. Their state licensing department was quite interested when I told them that these people had sold 60 timeshare sales in a year, and had me issue a formal complaint so that they could prosecute JQ Travel for operating an un-licensed brokerage, for failing to provide the necessary disclosures, and for not having an actual physical address listed. Their website is a single page that lists their toll free number and their email address. Their domain is registered by a web development company.
I asked, before I bid, how often Disney ROFR'd their sales, and they said "It has been years since Disney took one.". Had I read their feedback, I would have known, then, that these are not honorable people. In reviewing their feedback, it seems like they are "selling" these DVC timeshares, getting all the money up front, and then telling people 3-4 months later that Disney exercised their ROFR. Whether they even had the timeshares to sell, whether they submitted to Disney, and whether Disney actually did exercise their ROFR, is all open to question. These folks may just be financing their business by getting 3-4 month no interest loans from people who *thought* they were getting a deal on ebay.
STAY AWAY.
Craig