wanderlust7
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I'd never tell someone they made a mistake, it depends upon why they actually purchased it in the first place. For any timeshare, even DVC, the value is in the use of the timeshare. If the purchaser uses the timeshare regularly, chances are it is a good value for them. If the purchaser stops using the timeshare, or becomes bored with available locations, then it is time to sell...and hopefully whatever they sell for, plus the dues and fees they've paid, they've still come out cheaper than renting a similar accommodation.
I don't literally say "you made a mistake".

We bought Wyndham from the developer years ago before it was so easy to find so much information online. I've learned the ins and outs and we've gotten wonderful use out of it. If we could go back in time though, there's no way we'd buy from the developer - we'd buy resale for pennies on the dollar. To me, if I can buy something cheaper and I didn't - that's a mistake. Heck, if I buy something and then later see a $5 off coupon I could have used but didn't, I think darn I made a mistake. Maybe it's just me.
