JoeSetness
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"If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is." I get that.
Ibibo is a huge Indian travel company. I've spoken with the guy live and exchanged emails at an goibibo.com.mx domain (our "home" resort is Pueblo Bonito). He is not Indian - he sounds like 30 year-old guy from the eastern US. He is NOT asking me to pay any money up front, and was very clear that he works on commission and doesn't get paid until I get paid. If I agree to the price, he's asking me to accept the price in writing, and then send him proof of ownership of our membership, which he said is the front page of our contract packet.
We're not looking to get out of our RCI membership, but the amount he's offering is over 2x what we paid for it, which strictly from an investing standpoint is obviously attractive. However, that high of a price makes my alarm bells go off, and also the fact that I can't find anything online about Ibibo doing this type of work. Anyone seen something like this before?
Thanks!
Ibibo is a huge Indian travel company. I've spoken with the guy live and exchanged emails at an goibibo.com.mx domain (our "home" resort is Pueblo Bonito). He is not Indian - he sounds like 30 year-old guy from the eastern US. He is NOT asking me to pay any money up front, and was very clear that he works on commission and doesn't get paid until I get paid. If I agree to the price, he's asking me to accept the price in writing, and then send him proof of ownership of our membership, which he said is the front page of our contract packet.
We're not looking to get out of our RCI membership, but the amount he's offering is over 2x what we paid for it, which strictly from an investing standpoint is obviously attractive. However, that high of a price makes my alarm bells go off, and also the fact that I can't find anything online about Ibibo doing this type of work. Anyone seen something like this before?
Thanks!