boyblue
TUG Member
Do we really need high pressure sales techniques to sell timeshares? If developers didn't have to pay exorbitant commissions I bet the price per unit could be cut drastically and if they took the time to educate their buyers there wouldn't be so many owners trying to get rid of their units, which would slow the decline in timeshare value.
There was a time where a glut of TS were being developed and units needed to be gotten rid of, thus the importation of high pressure sales techniques. But now that development has slowed, wouldn't it make sense to educate rather than misinform?
There was a time where a glut of TS were being developed and units needed to be gotten rid of, thus the importation of high pressure sales techniques. But now that development has slowed, wouldn't it make sense to educate rather than misinform?