GAN
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- Jul 18, 2005
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Who says people don't pay attention to their money? Why -because someone took $15,000 of their cash and put it into future vacations ....that's not watching their money? I'll be willing to bet there are people who "watch" their money, by investing the same amount and watched it turn into little more than $15,000. What's the difference? Everyone's situation is different ...maybe $15,000 is not a big number to some people. If you want to say there are people invested in DVC that shouldn't be ...sure, I'd believe that. But we can only worry about ourselves -a lot of good advice falls on deaf ears.
Here's the bad deal that I signed up for. I dumped $12,500 on my points and I've been paying between $600-700 a year in maintenance fees. I've owned for about 10-years and have rented maybe 4-1/2 years worth of points(most to the same person) for a total of around $8,000. In addition, we've personally stayed (3) one-week trips in 2-BR units, and a one-week trip in a Studio (there may have been another trip in there as well). I just checked, and it looks like my points are selling for the same as I bought them. I could continue to rent the points(EASILY) for the next 30-years if I wanted to ...in simple math, that would be about a $1000 gain per year on my $12,500 "investment."
I guess my point is -don't worry about me and my money. We're doing just fine, thanks!
Here's the bad deal that I signed up for. I dumped $12,500 on my points and I've been paying between $600-700 a year in maintenance fees. I've owned for about 10-years and have rented maybe 4-1/2 years worth of points(most to the same person) for a total of around $8,000. In addition, we've personally stayed (3) one-week trips in 2-BR units, and a one-week trip in a Studio (there may have been another trip in there as well). I just checked, and it looks like my points are selling for the same as I bought them. I could continue to rent the points(EASILY) for the next 30-years if I wanted to ...in simple math, that would be about a $1000 gain per year on my $12,500 "investment."
I guess my point is -don't worry about me and my money. We're doing just fine, thanks!