GetGlowing
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Timeshare salespeople are bottom-sucking scum.
And that's the good ones.
Don't do it.
And that's the good ones.
Don't do it.
Anyway---I convinced my wife to do the timeshare presentation for a $75 debit card. Speaking to the rep. on the phone I asked how long it would take and they said around an hour. We checked in at 11:15 and were greeted by our salesperson within a few minutes of that time. Right off I told him we needed to be finished by 12:30 and that we were not going to buy anything. He tried to impress me with some numbers and facts, but being a good Diser I threw a lot back at him. At 11:30 we entered a room and another rep. did a 50 minute presentation, which took us up to 12:20. It was obvious that there was at least one sales plant in the room and maybe two---sort of reminded me of a 30 minute infommercial with a paid "audience". So we exit the room and the rep. leads us down a hall and I told him he had 10 minutes---he rather rudely said it would take long than that, I told him it wouldn't, he again said it would and kept walking straight down the hall---at that point I told him I was going to the desk. I went to the desk, picked up my $75 card and left. Maybe it was wrong of me to take his time, but I told him upfront that we were not buying and he could cut us loose at any time. So that was my experience.
Just keep in mind both points of view. You are dealing with slimeball salesmen who will say or do anything to get a sale while they are dealing with abusive cheapskates who are wasting their time just to get some free stuff. It goes both ways. If you keep that in mind you can just let them do their thing, put in your time, take the money and go have a nice day.
I don't feel at all badly for timeshare salesmen who wind up saddled with people who have no intention of buying.
I do, but I bought resale. That part is really important.Let's put it this way, they don't spend a lot of time discussing how happy they are with the great deal they got when they bought.
Just out of curiosity, do those costs include the annual maint fees?
I am wondering the same.I thought their fees were on the high side. There is a Wyndham owners board I have been going on & many there are unhappy with some of the new practice's Wyndham has started. I had been thinking of purchasing a resale for Bonnet Creek.
Yes---it includes everything.Just out of curiosity, do those costs include the annual maint fees?