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On Tue, 02 Sep 2008 14:22:54 -0400, RPSIII wrote:
John H wrote: On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 09:29:28 -0400, jim wrote: John H wrote: Come visit! http://tinyurl.com/5fnd9d Enjoy your camping but don't let them sign you up for a membership. Ask me about my adventure with the 1000T in Orlando sometime. Too late, but I've got 7 days to back out. I signed up for the National at the East Coast price. In talking to other members while there, they seemed to think I got a pretty good deal. But, I'm interested in your experience at Orlando. I personally would never by a timeshare, because by the time you pay your membership fees, your usage fees, your annual fee you could have come out ahead, just by paying a regular fee at the campground of your choice. But if I did want to buy a timeshare, I would never buy it from the sales agent, I would buy one from a timeshare owner, trying to unload it at 10% of the cost of a new one. People will almost give them away, because they don't want to be stuck with the annual fees. Here is an example of how low you can get them for. http://www.rvonline.com/campgrounds/camplocate.html Thanks for that site. Actually, it makes me feel better for the deal we got. The problem with comparing older contracts to newer contracts is that the details are not the same. The newer contracts include "Outdoor World Resorts" and many more campgrounds. But, I'm looking and learning. We've got five days left to cancel. -- John H "It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!" [A Self-obsessed Hypocrite] |
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John H wrote:
On Tue, 02 Sep 2008 14:22:54 -0400, RPSIII wrote: John H wrote: On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 09:29:28 -0400, jim wrote: John H wrote: Come visit! http://tinyurl.com/5fnd9d Enjoy your camping but don't let them sign you up for a membership. Ask me about my adventure with the 1000T in Orlando sometime. Too late, but I've got 7 days to back out. I signed up for the National at the East Coast price. In talking to other members while there, they seemed to think I got a pretty good deal. But, I'm interested in your experience at Orlando. I personally would never by a timeshare, because by the time you pay your membership fees, your usage fees, your annual fee you could have come out ahead, just by paying a regular fee at the campground of your choice. But if I did want to buy a timeshare, I would never buy it from the sales agent, I would buy one from a timeshare owner, trying to unload it at 10% of the cost of a new one. People will almost give them away, because they don't want to be stuck with the annual fees. Here is an example of how low you can get them for. http://www.rvonline.com/campgrounds/camplocate.html Thanks for that site. Actually, it makes me feel better for the deal we got. The problem with comparing older contracts to newer contracts is that the details are not the same. The newer contracts include "Outdoor World Resorts" and many more campgrounds. But, I'm looking and learning. We've got five days left to cancel. Cancel now! Do the research over the winter and if you still want to do it they will take your money in the spring. |
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