MKCP5 said:It's a basic marketing tool. They know, recognize and encourage people who are not planning to buy to come. It helps them make their numbers. If they get the occasional bonus of being able to persuade someone into a sale, all the better. Most people can't stand the hassle for a couple of tickets. I don't think it is dishonest at all. If the only ones who came were people who were planning on buying, they wouldn't be salespeople, they would be order takers.
NJOYURLIFE said:We enjoy seeing the different timeshares because you never know if you'll stay there in the future and we consider it a nice break in our week. We have been lucky though that we haven't had any real pushy salespersons. I guess because we usually have such good conversations about timeshares in general and we usually end up educating them about timesharing.
While the chances of us probably purchasing is very slim, you just never know.
Like you said to each his own. I just don't understand why if you didn't have anything constuctive to add to the thread, you felt the need to post and be judgemental. But if that is your hobby, then again, to each his own.