PhotobearSam
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I'm not a crook...I just play one at timeshare presentations...

Originally posted by PhotobearSam
I'm not a crook...I just play one at timeshare presentations...![]()
Originally posted by Hillbeans
I wanted to ask the salesperson if he owned a timeshare there, but I just couldn't get up the courage to ask. Has anyone asked this?
Originally posted by shame711
Personally we love our timeshare. We use it at our home resort for a two week Disney vacation every other year. With that said we bought it on the resale market for $4,000 while the developer was selling for $20,000. Its not for everybody, but if you understand how it really works (not what the sales people tell you) it may be right for you. The best thing to do is to do your research before you go to any presentation.
On our last trip we did go on a tour or two for the freebies (Seaworld & Universal Tickets). One trick I use is to tell them that I really like the resort and ask if its ok to park my fishing boat on the grounds when I stay there, because I never go on vacation without it. Of course the answer is always no and I just say thank-you but in that case I am really not interested.
I do like the idea of saying I own at DVC, that just might work! But truthfully I think I am done using my vacation time with these people.
Originally posted by Hillbeans
Just curious here, how could someone sell it for $4 K when the value and what they paid was near 20K. It sounds like you got a real bargain. I'd imagine someone just wanted rid of it.
Originally posted by ckr
Tell them that you never buy from the developer. You always buy re-sale for THOUSANDS less!
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Then, if they don't catch on, start listing the things you didn't like about their resort that they cannot argue about... Finally, tell them you already own Disney Vacation Club and will probably just buy more points. That always shuts them down!![]()
Originally posted by Hillbeans
I wanted to ask the salesperson if he owned a timeshare there, but I just couldn't get up the courage to ask. Has anyone asked this?
Originally posted by DawnCt
Because the "value" is closer to the $4000. Real estate is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it.
Well said. Did I get a good deal? Its about average for the resale market at my resort. But the developer sells you on the idea on what a great deal you are getting and will never fully admit that when you go to sell it the value diminishes. These resorts make a fortune, thats why they there are so many of them in the Florida, and how they can give away tickets left and right. Like I said we did a lot of research and it works for us, but not for everyone.