TheRustyScupper
Everyone Is Responsible For Everyone.
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People buy on emotion or logic. Occassionally on both.
You need to find things out.
(go on only if the answer to the preceeding question is yes)
Questions:
1) Will there be a WDW vacation every year or two years?
2) Will there be a big vacation elsewhere every one or two years?
3) Is the idea of a timeshare acceptable?
4) Is the price for the DVC timeshare reasonable?
5) Is the idea of no residual value a problem?
Possible objection answers to a "no" response:
1) Forget DVC. There is no way to overcome.
2) The II exchange abilities could be useful for other destinations.
3) If the answer is no, forget DVC.
4) See if another less expensive RCI timshare in Orlando is OK.
5) Try to buy a real-estate timeshare and not DVC.
By going through the question, you can find out where the objection really is. If you don't get straight-forward answers, forget the argument, as there is no firm objection to overcome. Afterall, maybe the problem isn't a timeshare, but being committed to WDW every year makes some people feel tied-down.
You need to find things out.
(go on only if the answer to the preceeding question is yes)
Questions:
1) Will there be a WDW vacation every year or two years?
2) Will there be a big vacation elsewhere every one or two years?
3) Is the idea of a timeshare acceptable?
4) Is the price for the DVC timeshare reasonable?
5) Is the idea of no residual value a problem?
Possible objection answers to a "no" response:
1) Forget DVC. There is no way to overcome.
2) The II exchange abilities could be useful for other destinations.
3) If the answer is no, forget DVC.
4) See if another less expensive RCI timshare in Orlando is OK.
5) Try to buy a real-estate timeshare and not DVC.
By going through the question, you can find out where the objection really is. If you don't get straight-forward answers, forget the argument, as there is no firm objection to overcome. Afterall, maybe the problem isn't a timeshare, but being committed to WDW every year makes some people feel tied-down.