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We're headed for the campgrounds. Gotta get away from it all, now that the
candidates have made the big decisions. The Republicans have an XO not qualified to run the ship. The Democrats have a person not qualified to be XO who wants to run the ship. We'll be back in four days. -- *****Have a Spectacular Day!***** John H |
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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. |
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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. -- *****Have a Spectacular Day!***** John H |
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On Sep 2, 1:36*pm, 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. -- *****Have a Spectacular Day!***** * * * * * John H Ummm, those other "members" were probably sales reps or hired props;) Do a bunch of research on the place while you have time... |
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jim wrote:
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 John, Check your email. Reg, I agree except this outfit tacks a hefty transfer fee on the resale and I think there are some other things they do to discourage private resales. It looks like they charge a $450 transfer fee, and they might have other loopholes to restrict resales, which is something no one every checks on until they want to get out of a timeshare. One of the major problems people find with all of the timeshares is the annually expenses will continue to rise even if you don't use them, and unless you can get the majority of owners to agree to do repairs and maintenance, they will quickly start to look like a dump. Even if JohnH decides he really would like to buy a timeshare I would immediately send a registered letter to Thousand Trails, canceling his contract. Then he can review his options at his leisure, at the very least, TT will make him a better offer than his current contract price. |
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On Sep 2, 5:23*pm, RPSIII wrote:
jim wrote: 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 John, Check your email. Reg, I agree except this outfit tacks a hefty transfer fee on the resale and I think there are some other things they do to discourage private resales. It looks like they charge a $450 transfer fee, and they might have other loopholes to restrict resales, which is something no one every checks on until they want to get out of a timeshare. One of the major problems people find with all of the timeshares is the annually expenses will continue to rise even if you don't use them, and unless you can get the majority of owners to agree to do repairs and maintenance, they will quickly start to look like a dump. Even if JohnH decides he really would like to buy a timeshare I would immediately send a registered letter to Thousand Trails, canceling his contract. *Then he can review his options at his leisure, at the very least, TT will make him a better offer than his current contract price.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well, I would say, "don't get me staryted on timeshares" but you've gotten me involved because I used to own a time share in Kaui';i HI. At the big marriott resort there. My wife and I were glad to get out of it, but selling it, and almost breaking even. We were paying $200.00 as month on a time share valued at $11,000.00 and could use it every other year. OK, we really enjoyed the place. Now comes the maintenance fee and taxes and property tax. "Property Tax" Uh-huh PROPERTY TAX on property we didn't even own. We used the timew share twice,a nd when the wife went to schedule for a third time, Marriott said it was too early for us to schedule and this was in march, so they said to schedule in June. So we called in June and they said that the time for us to schedule was too late. HUH? To make a long story short we felt we were getting bilked, because of our own ignorance. paying a large amount to be dedicated to go to a place we'd been to,a nd paying maintenance and property taxes on a place we didn't own didn't sound very good. especially when we could go through a lot of online travel places and come up with better deals in travel and places to stay at our own convenience. We were glad to get out of it. I'll never be involved with another time share. EVER! Oh! BTW, we've been "invited" to buy into time shares in Branson Mo. and Orlando FL and Ft. Lauderdale FL. If I want to take a week, I'll plan my own, save money and have greater flexability. |
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One of the major problems people find with all of the timeshares is the annually expenses will continue to rise even if you don't use them, and unless you can get the majority of owners to agree to do repairs and maintenance, they will quickly start to look like a dump. oh eyah! when we went to the marriott to use our time share the first visit, the room we got was nothing like the "show case" room we stayed in as a prospective client. grrrrr! |
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Tim wrote:
On Sep 2, 5:23 pm, RPSIII wrote: jim wrote: 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 John, Check your email. Reg, I agree except this outfit tacks a hefty transfer fee on the resale and I think there are some other things they do to discourage private resales. It looks like they charge a $450 transfer fee, and they might have other loopholes to restrict resales, which is something no one every checks on until they want to get out of a timeshare. One of the major problems people find with all of the timeshares is the annually expenses will continue to rise even if you don't use them, and unless you can get the majority of owners to agree to do repairs and maintenance, they will quickly start to look like a dump. Even if JohnH decides he really would like to buy a timeshare I would immediately send a registered letter to Thousand Trails, canceling his contract. Then he can review his options at his leisure, at the very least, TT will make him a better offer than his current contract price.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well, I would say, "don't get me staryted on timeshares" but you've gotten me involved because I used to own a time share in Kaui';i HI. At the big marriott resort there. My wife and I were glad to get out of it, but selling it, and almost breaking even. We were paying $200.00 as month on a time share valued at $11,000.00 and could use it every other year. OK, we really enjoyed the place. Now comes the maintenance fee and taxes and property tax. "Property Tax" Uh-huh PROPERTY TAX on property we didn't even own. We used the timew share twice,a nd when the wife went to schedule for a third time, Marriott said it was too early for us to schedule and this was in march, so they said to schedule in June. So we called in June and they said that the time for us to schedule was too late. HUH? To make a long story short we felt we were getting bilked, because of our own ignorance. paying a large amount to be dedicated to go to a place we'd been to,a nd paying maintenance and property taxes on a place we didn't own didn't sound very good. especially when we could go through a lot of online travel places and come up with better deals in travel and places to stay at our own convenience. We were glad to get out of it. I'll never be involved with another time share. EVER! Oh! BTW, we've been "invited" to buy into time shares in Branson Mo. and Orlando FL and Ft. Lauderdale FL. If I want to take a week, I'll plan my own, save money and have greater flexability. That is the opinion of just about everyone who has ever purchased a timeshare. There is actually a very booming business where businesses rip off people trying to sell their timeshare. It seems they like to get them coming and going. The cheapest way to vacation is to vacation at those places you want to visit and pay as you go. If nothing else there is always someone who owns a timeshare, that is willing to rent it for next to nothing. |
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On Sep 2, 1:36*pm, 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. -- *****Have a Spectacular Day!***** * * * * * John H GET OUT NOW.. while you have a chance. Do a bunch of Google searches and find others who have done it "there" before you decide for sure... You can always go back, they will take you;) |
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On Sep 2, 6:24*pm, hk wrote:
I wonder if Herring would be interested in buying a share of the Brooklyn Bridge? Harry, I thought it was the Hoover Dam... LOL! |
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On Sep 2, 6:23*pm, RPSIII wrote:
jim wrote: 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 John, Check your email. Reg, I agree except this outfit tacks a hefty transfer fee on the resale and I think there are some other things they do to discourage private resales. It looks like they charge a $450 transfer fee, and they might have other loopholes to restrict resales, which is something no one every checks on until they want to get out of a timeshare. One of the major problems people find with all of the timeshares is the annually expenses will continue to rise even if you don't use them, and unless you can get the majority of owners to agree to do repairs and maintenance, they will quickly start to look like a dump. Even if JohnH decides he really would like to buy a timeshare I would immediately send a registered letter to Thousand Trails, canceling his contract. *Then he can review his options at his leisure, at the very least, TT will make him a better offer than his current contract price. Another brilliant decision by 'Mr. Shoot From the Hip' John Herring. |
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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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On Sep 2, 6:30*pm, Tim wrote:
On Sep 2, 6:24*pm, hk wrote: I wonder if Herring would be interested in buying a share of the Brooklyn Bridge? Harry, I thought it was the Hoover Dam... LOL! No wait! I BOUGHT THE HOOVER DAM! Message left on your answering machine. John's going for the bridge. |
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Tim wrote:
On Sep 2, 6:30 pm, Tim wrote: On Sep 2, 6:24 pm, hk wrote: I wonder if Herring would be interested in buying a share of the Brooklyn Bridge? Harry, I thought it was the Hoover Dam... LOL! No wait! I BOUGHT THE HOOVER DAM! Message left on your answering machine. John's going for the bridge. Herring is a girl who just can't say no. |
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On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 16:30:53 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:
On Sep 2, 6:24*pm, hk wrote: I wonder if Herring would be interested in buying a share of the Brooklyn Bridge? Harry, I thought it was the Hoover Dam... LOL! Please, Tim. He doesn't need encouragement. By inviting folks from another group over here, he's trying his damndest, with help from Jim and Don, to see the demise of this place. Out of the 1100 posts I came back to today, I'd bet 900 were in response to bull**** from Harry, JimH, or Don. |
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On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 16:36:36 -0700 (PDT), JimH wrote:
On Sep 2, 6:23*pm, RPSIII wrote: jim wrote: 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 John, Check your email. Reg, I agree except this outfit tacks a hefty transfer fee on the resale and I think there are some other things they do to discourage private resales. It looks like they charge a $450 transfer fee, and they might have other loopholes to restrict resales, which is something no one every checks on until they want to get out of a timeshare. One of the major problems people find with all of the timeshares is the annually expenses will continue to rise even if you don't use them, and unless you can get the majority of owners to agree to do repairs and maintenance, they will quickly start to look like a dump. Even if JohnH decides he really would like to buy a timeshare I would immediately send a registered letter to Thousand Trails, canceling his contract. *Then he can review his options at his leisure, at the very least, TT will make him a better offer than his current contract price. Another brilliant decision by 'Mr. Shoot From the Hip' John Herring. More JimH crap. You know nothing of what I did or didn't do. Here. Go for it..... http://tinyurl.com/o42at |
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On Sep 2, 8:25*pm, John H wrote:
On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 16:30:53 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Sep 2, 6:24*pm, hk wrote: I wonder if Herring would be interested in buying a share of the Brooklyn Bridge? Harry, I thought it was the Hoover Dam... LOL! Please, Tim. He doesn't need encouragement. By inviting folks from another group over here, he's trying his damndest, with help from Jim and Don, to see the demise of this place. Out of the 1100 posts I came back to today, I'd bet 900 were in response to bull**** from Harry, JimH, or Don. Sorry John. All in light heartedness. |
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On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 18:09:44 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:
On Sep 2, 6:30*pm, Tim wrote: On Sep 2, 6:24*pm, hk wrote: I wonder if Herring would be interested in buying a share of the Brooklyn Bridge? Harry, I thought it was the Hoover Dam... LOL! No wait! I BOUGHT THE HOOVER DAM! Message left on your answering machine. John's going for the bridge. Got the message. Thanks! |
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On Tue, 02 Sep 2008 21:11:23 -0400, hk wrote:
Tim wrote: On Sep 2, 6:30 pm, Tim wrote: On Sep 2, 6:24 pm, hk wrote: I wonder if Herring would be interested in buying a share of the Brooklyn Bridge? Harry, I thought it was the Hoover Dam... LOL! No wait! I BOUGHT THE HOOVER DAM! Message left on your answering machine. John's going for the bridge. Herring is a girl who just can't say no. You getting enough encouragement? Maybe you qualify.... http://tinyurl.com/o42at |
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Tim wrote:
On Sep 2, 8:25 pm, John H wrote: On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 16:30:53 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Sep 2, 6:24 pm, hk wrote: I wonder if Herring would be interested in buying a share of the Brooklyn Bridge? Harry, I thought it was the Hoover Dam... LOL! Please, Tim. He doesn't need encouragement. By inviting folks from another group over here, he's trying his damndest, with help from Jim and Don, to see the demise of this place. Out of the 1100 posts I came back to today, I'd bet 900 were in response to bull**** from Harry, JimH, or Don. Sorry John. All in light heartedness. You are tasking what little brainpower herring has. |
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"hk" wrote in message . .. wrote: On Sep 2, 1:36 pm, 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. -- *****Have a Spectacular Day!***** John H GET OUT NOW.. while you have a chance. Do a bunch of Google searches and find others who have done it "there" before you decide for sure... You can always go back, they will take you;) I wonder if Herring would be interested in buying a share of the Brooklyn Bridge? I attended a timeshare pitch 30+ years ago at Sea Pines at Hilton Head. Short presentation, great barbecue lunch, alligators nearby. Even way back then, I knew timeshares were being offered in order to make their marketers a hell of a lot more money then they could make just selling off the units in their entirety. We attended a half day presentation because the booth set up in the hotel lobby promised breakfast and $50.00. It wasn't worth it, but it was a rainy day and I was curious after hearing about the scam from friends. They sure didn't like it when I just said I wasn't interested but kept grilling the salesman for details. |
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"John H" wrote in message ... On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 16:30:53 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Sep 2, 6:24 pm, hk wrote: I wonder if Herring would be interested in buying a share of the Brooklyn Bridge? Harry, I thought it was the Hoover Dam... LOL! Please, Tim. He doesn't need encouragement. By inviting folks from another group over here, he's trying his damndest, with help from Jim and Don, to see the demise of this place. Out of the 1100 posts I came back to today, I'd bet 900 were in response to bull**** from Harry, JimH, or Don. You've got it backwards as usual. Most of our posts were in response to bull**** from your drone army. I detect a lack of discipline and hold the senior officer accountable. |
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Don White wrote:
"John H" wrote in message ... On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 16:30:53 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Sep 2, 6:24 pm, hk wrote: I wonder if Herring would be interested in buying a share of the Brooklyn Bridge? Harry, I thought it was the Hoover Dam... LOL! Please, Tim. He doesn't need encouragement. By inviting folks from another group over here, he's trying his damndest, with help from Jim and Don, to see the demise of this place. Out of the 1100 posts I came back to today, I'd bet 900 were in response to bull**** from Harry, JimH, or Don. You've got it backwards as usual. Most of our posts were in response to bull**** from your drone army. I detect a lack of discipline and hold the senior officer accountable. DD, Where do you get these ideas about a drone army? You talk about a drone army, but then spend all of your time saying they all act independently. I am beginning to understand why you spent your life working at a job you didn't like, that didn't treat their employees with respect or even provide a salary that would keep up with inflation. You just are lacking the most basic marketable skills and don't have the ability to think rationally. |
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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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"Earl of Warwich, Duke of Cornwall, Marquies of Anglesea, Sir Reginald P. Smithers III Esq. LLC, STP. " wrote in message . .. Don White wrote: "John H" wrote in message ... On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 16:30:53 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Sep 2, 6:24 pm, hk wrote: I wonder if Herring would be interested in buying a share of the Brooklyn Bridge? Harry, I thought it was the Hoover Dam... LOL! Please, Tim. He doesn't need encouragement. By inviting folks from another group over here, he's trying his damndest, with help from Jim and Don, to see the demise of this place. Out of the 1100 posts I came back to today, I'd bet 900 were in response to bull**** from Harry, JimH, or Don. You've got it backwards as usual. Most of our posts were in response to bull**** from your drone army. I detect a lack of discipline and hold the senior officer accountable. DD, Where do you get these ideas about a drone army? You talk about a drone army, but then spend all of your time saying they all act independently. I am beginning to understand why you spent your life working at a job you didn't like, that didn't treat their employees with respect or even provide a salary that would keep up with inflation. You just are lacking the most basic marketable skills and don't have the ability to think rationally. As the loals say... kiss me arse. |
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On Tue, 02 Sep 2008 18:23:41 -0400, RPSIII wrote:
Even if JohnH decides he really would like to buy a timeshare I would immediately send a registered letter to Thousand Trails, canceling his contract. Then he can review his options at his leisure, at the very least, TT will make him a better offer than his current contract price. It isn't that easy. You don't get out of a contract with just a letter stating your desire to. Casady |
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On Wed, 3 Sep 2008 09:27:22 -0300, "Don White"
wrote: "Earl of Warwich, Duke of Cornwall, Marquies of Anglesea, Sir Reginald P. Smithers III Esq. LLC, STP. " wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "John H" wrote in message ... On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 16:30:53 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Sep 2, 6:24 pm, hk wrote: I wonder if Herring would be interested in buying a share of the Brooklyn Bridge? Harry, I thought it was the Hoover Dam... LOL! Please, Tim. He doesn't need encouragement. By inviting folks from another group over here, he's trying his damndest, with help from Jim and Don, to see the demise of this place. Out of the 1100 posts I came back to today, I'd bet 900 were in response to bull**** from Harry, JimH, or Don. You've got it backwards as usual. Most of our posts were in response to bull**** from your drone army. I detect a lack of discipline and hold the senior officer accountable. DD, Where do you get these ideas about a drone army? You talk about a drone army, but then spend all of your time saying they all act independently. I am beginning to understand why you spent your life working at a job you didn't like, that didn't treat their employees with respect or even provide a salary that would keep up with inflation. You just are lacking the most basic marketable skills and don't have the ability to think rationally. As the loals say... kiss me arse. That seems to be the manner in which you three face the truth. Throw a little foul talk on your screen and think you've really scored big. Perhaps you should take the test again: http://tinyurl.com/o42at |
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On Wed, 03 Sep 2008 12:29:28 GMT, (Richard
Casady) wrote: On Tue, 02 Sep 2008 18:23:41 -0400, RPSIII wrote: Even if JohnH decides he really would like to buy a timeshare I would immediately send a registered letter to Thousand Trails, canceling his contract. Then he can review his options at his leisure, at the very least, TT will make him a better offer than his current contract price. It isn't that easy. You don't get out of a contract with just a letter stating your desire to. Casady The state of Virginia requires a seven day 'cooling off' period for the camping contracts. http://tinyurl.com/6delmz Note paragraph 'e.'. |
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On Wed, 3 Sep 2008 10:32:20 -0300, "Don White"
wrote: As the *loals* say... kiss me arse. ...........make that *locals*. Here Don. You really need to read this and answer the questions. Maybe you're not brave enough to answer them in public, but at least do it mentally. ******************************* Have you finally figured out how funny it is for you to talk about JohnH's "drone army" and the fact that all of them act independently, all in the same sentence. I guess you and JimH are so used to pandering to Harry you just assumed everyone else must do the same thing. JimH is scared to discuss any of his long held beliefs because he is scared Harry will not like him. Where you amazed that Harry thought a baby should be aborted if it was not perfect and not to do so was just a selfish act by the parent? I really expect JimH to say something. I guess he was too scared to say anything that might chase away his one buddy. If you think about Harry's statement, if we aborted all babies less than perfect, there would be very few children around. As wonderful as my kids are, none of them are genetically perfect, especially if you use the German's concept of a perfect genetically pure race of Aryans. I was always curious, when you used to always refer to JimH as "Rev. Jim" was that because you thought he was a pompous hypocrite about his religion or was it a reference to the drug addled, brain dead character in "Taxi"? **************************************** |
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Earl of Warwich, Duke of Cornwall, Marquies of Anglesea, Sir Reginald P.
Smithers III Esq. LLC, STP. wrote: Don White wrote: "Earl of Warwich, Duke of Cornwall, Marquies of Anglesea, Sir Reginald P. Smithers III Esq. LLC, STP. " wrote in message . .. Don White wrote: "John H" wrote in message ... On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 16:30:53 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Sep 2, 6:24 pm, hk wrote: I wonder if Herring would be interested in buying a share of the Brooklyn Bridge? Harry, I thought it was the Hoover Dam... LOL! Please, Tim. He doesn't need encouragement. By inviting folks from another group over here, he's trying his damndest, with help from Jim and Don, to see the demise of this place. Out of the 1100 posts I came back to today, I'd bet 900 were in response to bull**** from Harry, JimH, or Don. You've got it backwards as usual. Most of our posts were in response to bull**** from your drone army. I detect a lack of discipline and hold the senior officer accountable. DD, Where do you get these ideas about a drone army? You talk about a drone army, but then spend all of your time saying they all act independently. I am beginning to understand why you spent your life working at a job you didn't like, that didn't treat their employees with respect or even provide a salary that would keep up with inflation. You just are lacking the most basic marketable skills and don't have the ability to think rationally. As the loals say... kiss me arse. I don't know who the loals are, but they sure do talk funny. Have you finally figured out how funny it is for you to talk about JohnH's "drone army" and the fact that all of them act independently, all in the same sentence. I guess you and JimH are so used to pandering to Harry you just assumed everyone else must do the same thing. JimH is scared to discuss any of his long held beliefs because he is scared Harry will not like him. Where you amazed that Harry thought a baby should be aborted if it was not perfect and not to do so was just a selfish act by the parent? I really expect JimH to say something. I guess he was too scared to say anything that might chase away his one buddy. If you think about Harry's statement, if we aborted all babies less than perfect, there would be very few children around. As wonderful as my kids are, none of them are genetically perfect, especially if you use the German's concept of a perfect genetically pure race of Aryans. I was always curious, when you used to always refer to JimH as "Rev. Jim" was that because you thought he was a pompous hypocrite about his religion or was it a reference to the drug addled, brain dead character in "Taxi"? Don is dumb - really dumb. It's best to ignore him. |
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"DK" wrote in message ... Earl of Warwich, Duke of Cornwall, Marquies of Anglesea, Sir Reginald P. Smithers III Esq. LLC, STP. wrote: Don White wrote: "Earl of Warwich, Duke of Cornwall, Marquies of Anglesea, Sir Reginald P. Smithers III Esq. LLC, STP. " wrote in message . .. Don White wrote: "John H" wrote in message ... On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 16:30:53 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Sep 2, 6:24 pm, hk wrote: I wonder if Herring would be interested in buying a share of the Brooklyn Bridge? Harry, I thought it was the Hoover Dam... LOL! Please, Tim. He doesn't need encouragement. By inviting folks from another group over here, he's trying his damndest, with help from Jim and Don, to see the demise of this place. Out of the 1100 posts I came back to today, I'd bet 900 were in response to bull**** from Harry, JimH, or Don. You've got it backwards as usual. Most of our posts were in response to bull**** from your drone army. I detect a lack of discipline and hold the senior officer accountable. DD, Where do you get these ideas about a drone army? You talk about a drone army, but then spend all of your time saying they all act independently. I am beginning to understand why you spent your life working at a job you didn't like, that didn't treat their employees with respect or even provide a salary that would keep up with inflation. You just are lacking the most basic marketable skills and don't have the ability to think rationally. As the loals say... kiss me arse. I don't know who the loals are, but they sure do talk funny. Have you finally figured out how funny it is for you to talk about JohnH's "drone army" and the fact that all of them act independently, all in the same sentence. I guess you and JimH are so used to pandering to Harry you just assumed everyone else must do the same thing. JimH is scared to discuss any of his long held beliefs because he is scared Harry will not like him. Where you amazed that Harry thought a baby should be aborted if it was not perfect and not to do so was just a selfish act by the parent? I really expect JimH to say something. I guess he was too scared to say anything that might chase away his one buddy. If you think about Harry's statement, if we aborted all babies less than perfect, there would be very few children around. As wonderful as my kids are, none of them are genetically perfect, especially if you use the German's concept of a perfect genetically pure race of Aryans. I was always curious, when you used to always refer to JimH as "Rev. Jim" was that because you thought he was a pompous hypocrite about his religion or was it a reference to the drug addled, brain dead character in "Taxi"? Don is dumb - really dumb. It's best to ignore him. Ignore me??? Who's the dumb one stalker? |
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Don White wrote:
"DK" wrote in message ... Earl of Warwich, Duke of Cornwall, Marquies of Anglesea, Sir Reginald P. Smithers III Esq. LLC, STP. wrote: Don White wrote: "Earl of Warwich, Duke of Cornwall, Marquies of Anglesea, Sir Reginald P. Smithers III Esq. LLC, STP. " wrote in message . .. Don White wrote: "John H" wrote in message ... On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 16:30:53 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Sep 2, 6:24 pm, hk wrote: I wonder if Herring would be interested in buying a share of the Brooklyn Bridge? Harry, I thought it was the Hoover Dam... LOL! Please, Tim. He doesn't need encouragement. By inviting folks from another group over here, he's trying his damndest, with help from Jim and Don, to see the demise of this place. Out of the 1100 posts I came back to today, I'd bet 900 were in response to bull**** from Harry, JimH, or Don. You've got it backwards as usual. Most of our posts were in response to bull**** from your drone army. I detect a lack of discipline and hold the senior officer accountable. DD, Where do you get these ideas about a drone army? You talk about a drone army, but then spend all of your time saying they all act independently. I am beginning to understand why you spent your life working at a job you didn't like, that didn't treat their employees with respect or even provide a salary that would keep up with inflation. You just are lacking the most basic marketable skills and don't have the ability to think rationally. As the loals say... kiss me arse. I don't know who the loals are, but they sure do talk funny. Have you finally figured out how funny it is for you to talk about JohnH's "drone army" and the fact that all of them act independently, all in the same sentence. I guess you and JimH are so used to pandering to Harry you just assumed everyone else must do the same thing. JimH is scared to discuss any of his long held beliefs because he is scared Harry will not like him. Where you amazed that Harry thought a baby should be aborted if it was not perfect and not to do so was just a selfish act by the parent? I really expect JimH to say something. I guess he was too scared to say anything that might chase away his one buddy. If you think about Harry's statement, if we aborted all babies less than perfect, there would be very few children around. As wonderful as my kids are, none of them are genetically perfect, especially if you use the German's concept of a perfect genetically pure race of Aryans. I was always curious, when you used to always refer to JimH as "Rev. Jim" was that because you thought he was a pompous hypocrite about his religion or was it a reference to the drug addled, brain dead character in "Taxi"? Don is dumb - really dumb. It's best to ignore him. Ignore me??? Who's the dumb one stalker? Nobody needs to stalk you. All htat has to be done is to look for Harry and then peek around his backside and you will be right there. |
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"BAR" wrote in message ... Nobody needs to stalk you. All htat has to be done is to look for Harry and then peek around his backside and you will be right there. You like peeking at Harry's backside??? That explains a lot! |
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On Thu, 4 Sep 2008 19:58:41 -0300, "Don White"
wrote: "BAR" wrote in message ... Nobody needs to stalk you. All htat has to be done is to look for Harry and then peek around his backside and you will be right there. You like peeking at Harry's backside??? That explains a lot! Read for comprehension, Don. In the meantime, http://tinyurl.com/o42at . |
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BAR wrote:
Don White wrote: "DK" wrote in message ... Earl of Warwich, Duke of Cornwall, Marquies of Anglesea, Sir Reginald P. Smithers III Esq. LLC, STP. wrote: Don White wrote: "Earl of Warwich, Duke of Cornwall, Marquies of Anglesea, Sir Reginald P. Smithers III Esq. LLC, STP. " wrote in message . .. Don White wrote: "John H" wrote in message ... On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 16:30:53 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Sep 2, 6:24 pm, hk wrote: I wonder if Herring would be interested in buying a share of the Brooklyn Bridge? Harry, I thought it was the Hoover Dam... LOL! Please, Tim. He doesn't need encouragement. By inviting folks from another group over here, he's trying his damndest, with help from Jim and Don, to see the demise of this place. Out of the 1100 posts I came back to today, I'd bet 900 were in response to bull**** from Harry, JimH, or Don. You've got it backwards as usual. Most of our posts were in response to bull**** from your drone army. I detect a lack of discipline and hold the senior officer accountable. DD, Where do you get these ideas about a drone army? You talk about a drone army, but then spend all of your time saying they all act independently. I am beginning to understand why you spent your life working at a job you didn't like, that didn't treat their employees with respect or even provide a salary that would keep up with inflation. You just are lacking the most basic marketable skills and don't have the ability to think rationally. As the loals say... kiss me arse. I don't know who the loals are, but they sure do talk funny. Have you finally figured out how funny it is for you to talk about JohnH's "drone army" and the fact that all of them act independently, all in the same sentence. I guess you and JimH are so used to pandering to Harry you just assumed everyone else must do the same thing. JimH is scared to discuss any of his long held beliefs because he is scared Harry will not like him. Where you amazed that Harry thought a baby should be aborted if it was not perfect and not to do so was just a selfish act by the parent? I really expect JimH to say something. I guess he was too scared to say anything that might chase away his one buddy. If you think about Harry's statement, if we aborted all babies less than perfect, there would be very few children around. As wonderful as my kids are, none of them are genetically perfect, especially if you use the German's concept of a perfect genetically pure race of Aryans. I was always curious, when you used to always refer to JimH as "Rev. Jim" was that because you thought he was a pompous hypocrite about his religion or was it a reference to the drug addled, brain dead character in "Taxi"? Don is dumb - really dumb. It's best to ignore him. Ignore me??? Who's the dumb one stalker? Nobody needs to stalk you. All htat has to be done is to look for Harry and then peek around his backside and you will be right there. You nailed that! He's so dumb he hasn't figured out that I don't read his posts unless someone other than the three stooges quotes him. Now I'm a "stalker"? WAFM! |
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"DK" wrote in message ... BAR wrote: Don White wrote: "DK" wrote in message ... Earl of Warwich, Duke of Cornwall, Marquies of Anglesea, Sir Reginald P. Smithers III Esq. LLC, STP. wrote: Don White wrote: "Earl of Warwich, Duke of Cornwall, Marquies of Anglesea, Sir Reginald P. Smithers III Esq. LLC, STP. " wrote in message . .. Don White wrote: "John H" wrote in message ... On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 16:30:53 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Sep 2, 6:24 pm, hk wrote: I wonder if Herring would be interested in buying a share of the Brooklyn Bridge? Harry, I thought it was the Hoover Dam... LOL! Please, Tim. He doesn't need encouragement. By inviting folks from another group over here, he's trying his damndest, with help from Jim and Don, to see the demise of this place. Out of the 1100 posts I came back to today, I'd bet 900 were in response to bull**** from Harry, JimH, or Don. You've got it backwards as usual. Most of our posts were in response to bull**** from your drone army. I detect a lack of discipline and hold the senior officer accountable. DD, Where do you get these ideas about a drone army? You talk about a drone army, but then spend all of your time saying they all act independently. I am beginning to understand why you spent your life working at a job you didn't like, that didn't treat their employees with respect or even provide a salary that would keep up with inflation. You just are lacking the most basic marketable skills and don't have the ability to think rationally. As the loals say... kiss me arse. I don't know who the loals are, but they sure do talk funny. Have you finally figured out how funny it is for you to talk about JohnH's "drone army" and the fact that all of them act independently, all in the same sentence. I guess you and JimH are so used to pandering to Harry you just assumed everyone else must do the same thing. JimH is scared to discuss any of his long held beliefs because he is scared Harry will not like him. Where you amazed that Harry thought a baby should be aborted if it was not perfect and not to do so was just a selfish act by the parent? I really expect JimH to say something. I guess he was too scared to say anything that might chase away his one buddy. If you think about Harry's statement, if we aborted all babies less than perfect, there would be very few children around. As wonderful as my kids are, none of them are genetically perfect, especially if you use the German's concept of a perfect genetically pure race of Aryans. I was always curious, when you used to always refer to JimH as "Rev. Jim" was that because you thought he was a pompous hypocrite about his religion or was it a reference to the drug addled, brain dead character in "Taxi"? Don is dumb - really dumb. It's best to ignore him. Ignore me??? Who's the dumb one stalker? Nobody needs to stalk you. All htat has to be done is to look for Harry and then peek around his backside and you will be right there. You nailed that! He's so dumb he hasn't figured out that I don't read his posts unless someone other than the three stooges quotes him. Now I'm a "stalker"? WAFM! Typical idiot. Tells others to ignore us but feels compelled to squeak up in every post. |
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