On May 19, 1:29*pm, HK wrote:
wrote:
On Tue, 19 May 2009 12:21:58 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
wrote:
Buying a timeshare directly from the developer is a
VERY expensive way to go on vacation. *They are NEVER a good deal. * You
can buy the exact same timeshare in the resale market for 10 -20 cents
on the dollar from individuals trying to get rid of a timeshare.
It is always fun going to one of those time share pitches with my
brother in law. He is one of those gifted people who can crunch big
numbers in his head instantly. He catches the salesman in mid sentence
with the lifetime cost of the time share, summarized as annual rent,
extended cost of the note and such within seconds of the guy telling
us how "cheap" it is.
Usually they will just give him his free gift and send him on his way
as quickly as possible.
It sorta depends on what you get, how much you pay for it, and whether
you can take full advantage of what is offered. Currently, the Disney
time shares similar to what we have are selling on the resale market for
three times what we paid for ours about 10 years ago, even in today's
sucky economy. I didn't have a "note," as we paid for the share in cash.- Hide quoted text -
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That is pure bull****. Timeshares aren't an investment.
So, you paid $300 dollars for it??
http://www.sellmytimesharenow.com/ti...0/order/price/
Or did you pay less than $300:
http://www.dvc-resales.com/detail.cfm?ID=VB45-02-0508