Timeshare salesperson?
People like you come into timeshare presentations on a regular basis with closed minds, no interest in possibly upgrading and more or less there for your $60 in vouchers. People who sell new timeshare and timeshare upgrades are people trying their best to help you maximize your ownership, tell you about new programs and yes hope that you will see what great benefits timeshare ownership has. I wish all of you people who are interested in sponging payoffs would just say no when they get the call. Sales people are just trying to make a living too. Do us a favor...stay away.
Although you don't say so directly, you must be a Timeshare salesperson as you ended it with "Do
US a favor...stay away."
I recently attended a Timeshare presentation in Las Vegas. I told the person trying to sign me up that I had NO INTENTIONS OF BUYING and her response was "no one does." She convinced me to attend by increasing her "gifts" and also because I AM interested in a Timeshare and thought another perspective would be beneficial. In short, I was asked to go even though they knew I was not going to buy.
I personally have no problems with people trying to make a living at selling Timeshares. What I do have a problem with is the high pressure methods some use, including giving out FALSE information. Whether it is lack of knowledge or outright lies, it is still FALSE info that an uninformed buyer may very well base the decision on, which my guess is what many are hoping for.
With my presentation, along with the some false statements, I was presented a price of almost
$50,000 for something that could be bought on eBay for about
$1,000 that also included a BONUS of a years free points. This was the EXACT SAME RESORT/SIZE/POINTS on eBay that was being sold by this developer.
Wouldn't you agree that a "closed mind" on a purchase such as this was the RIGHT financial decision for ANYONE?
Put another way, why would I pay $100 for a bottle of ketchup when I could buy the same thing for $2?
I've only attended three Timeshare presentations and all three salespersons talked about all the great use/trades they have had with their Timeshare. If they weren't lying about owning, I would bet big that they didn't pay FULL price for that Timeshare.