CPNY
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Harborside Resort at Atlantis
SVV - Key West/Bella
WKV
Regal Vista at Massanutten
There is good and bad in every profession. MVC and VSE sales reps from my experience sometimes slightly bent the truth to attempt to close the sale, aside from that they were honest for the most part. Agreed, Losing a job because of this pandemic isn’t something to Cheer about because buyers didn’t do their research. That’s speaking for MVC/VSE sales. We do know there are other system sales reps that are slimier than a slug but that’s not who we are referencing here.WOW.
I've sat in Marriott Vacation Club sales presentations, even purchased direct from MVC several times. They did their job, i.e. selling the product's features and making sure I understood there were caveats, even requiring me to initial and sign a piece of paper stating the caveats *and the rescission process* in simple terms. Then I did my job, reviewing the paperwork during the rescission period. It will always be mind-boggling to me that some people buy something that requires an ongoing financial commitment, and then blame the people who sold it to them.
Calling a worldwide pandemic that's ravaging the tourism industry and erasing the salespersons' livelihoods "karma" for their customers' willing ignorance, though, that's a new one. There's nothing about this that's, "a good news story."