intellectualist
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quote: Originally posted by Allen Payne
Their not all that hard to deal with, we just say not interested and keep walking. But the keep walking is the important part because if they can get you to stop they are going to throw that sales pitch on you.
Don't worry about the timeshare people, just do not make eye contact and keep walking. I have been to several timeshare presentations, Gatlinburg, Myrtle Beach, Las Vegas, they are just trying to make a living and every one I have been to turned out great for me.A couple were high pressure but you just have to stick to your guns as timeshares are a really bad investment and a terrible product! If you are going to a show such as the Dixie Stampede, be prepared to pay about $40 for an adult ticket. Way overpriced and those horses "stink" the place up.
A couple of the timeshares I went to actually paid cash and it was an easy $75 for two hours of time with no taxes even!!
Where else you going to make that kind of easy money?
Add a couple of kids to the Stampede and you can easily be up to $125.00!!! And always require more in return for attending a timeshare than what they are initially offering, they love to bargain!
Some require a deposit that you get back when you attend but that is because they can only "book" so many people and they do not want a bunch of people just not showing up if they change their mind and have all those empty seats! I understand it totally.
Never really understood peoples contempt for the timeshare sellers, if you ARE going to see a couple of shows and have the time to kill to go to a presentation, you can save a crap load of money if you haggle a little!
Just ignore the pressure and do not get sucked in to a bad product and enjoy your shows at the timeshare peoples cost!
Last edited by intellectualist on 10-05-2009 at 11:12 PM
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