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HGVC Timeshare Broker Sales Diane Nadeau

Back to the topic of Diane, I had a phone call with her to tell her what I was looking for and what I would pay (per rofr) and she said she thinks all the information there is from eBay scammers. Lol!

You can tell her that the 2 by dayooper (Flamingo and Boulevard) are correct. I was looking to buy from her earlier this year. We talked for awhile and finally she asked what I paid for my Flamingo deed. I told her she didn't want to know. She thought I bought from HGVC and told me that everybody pays too much from them. I said I didn't buy from HGVC and I paid $4500 for it listed on Redweek. That was the last conversation I had with her. That's all I will say in a public forum about our conversations.
 
I've used Diane a few times and she has been spectacular, including 14.4k KL 2B Premier for $10k with 2 years worth of points included and 7k Paradise for $4k.
 
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Back to the topic of Diane, I had a phone call with her to tell her what I was looking for and what I would pay (per rofr) and she said she thinks all the information there is from eBay scammers. Lol!

You can tell her that the 2 by dayooper (Flamingo and Boulevard) are correct. I was looking to buy from her earlier this year. We talked for awhile and finally she asked what I paid for my Flamingo deed. I told her she didn't want to know. She thought I bought from HGVC and told me that everybody pays too much from them. I said I didn't buy from HGVC and I paid $4500 for it listed on Redweek. That was the last conversation I had with her. That's all I will say in a public forum about our conversations.

I have basically the same feedback as you guys. I was quoted some overinflated prices. We exchanged a couple emails but she wouldn't budge.

> Per our conversation and as requested below is a list of inventory for your review. Prices have moved up and prices due to covid of a year ago are no longer in effect. HGVC is back in buyback mode on some of their properties especially the LV Blvd location. You will need to be at least at $7,000 to $8,000 in order to obtain a 7000 points LV Blvd annual, platinum season 2BD due to HGVC’s direct buyback prices to their owners. If buyers offers are not higher than what they can net accepting Hilton’s buyback price then owners better off to go with Hilton’s buyback price.

Basically making you believe these are real prices people actually pay because ROFR. She won't mention Flamingo doesn't even have ROFR. ;) I guess her business model is centered around making not many sales but making high commission. As such, TUG users aren't probably her target customer.

She eventually ghosted me, indicating she's not willing to quote market prices or send my offers to her sellers. That's fine.

I purchased Flamingo 7k with 14k accrued points for $4000 from a private seller. Worth noting I also had an alternative offer on the table for $4250 from a different seller. Lowest offer from Diane: $8000, no 2022 points.

I'm also purchasing Boulevard 5k for $1500 from Samuel Rodriguez, a broker with https://www.sellingtimeshares.net/. Lowest offer from Diane: $3500.

I know Samuel also has Paradise 5k for $1500 available right now. Lowest offer from Diane: $3000.

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Back to the topic of Diane, I had a phone call with her to tell her what I was looking for and what I would pay (per rofr) and she said she thinks all the information there is from eBay scammers.
You can tell her also that ain't true, but I do believe the first of the year, great pricing deals are no longer around. I know that my listings are correct (just not that great of deals are others).
 
Back to the topic of Diane, I had a phone call with her to tell her what I was looking for and what I would pay (per rofr) and she said she thinks all the information there is from eBay scammers. Lol!
Just use rofr.net as reference point.
Some of the incredible prices posted on rofr.net was timing and sometimes just pure luck.

I won’t expect a resale agent to get you the absolute lowest prices. Their prices will be higher due to their commission and in return they offer a level of security from the resale scammers. Keep in mind, these sellers spent tens of thousands for their week if they originally bought from the developer.

With the recommended agents, I just look for a reasonable price, not bargain basement prices unless we’re going through a time of uncertainty like last year with Covid-19. Sellers who use a resale agent generally expect to get more for their week. So if you’re looking for the absolute lowest prices then you’ll have to hunt for it yourself via the various websites (eBay, Redweek, etc). ;)

NOTE: Some of the resale agents are also selling for Hilton.
 
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Had the same issue with Judy and Diane. Always trying to sell me everything at an extreme premium. Told her what I wanted to spend and all she sent me was grossly overpriced gold units.

I'd see all your amazing deals and be like WTF?

Eventually I gave up/got ghosted. Stuck to eBay. Very happy with what I ended up with.
 
Just finished a vegas resale with Diane.....smooth transaction
 
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