Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Time Sharing Packages Complimentary Tour Has Anyone Ever Taken One Of Those Vacation Packages Where They Try To Sell A Timeshare?

Has Anyone Ever Taken One of Those Vacation Packages Where They Try To Sell A Timeshare? - time sharing packages complimentary tour

A recently signed a contract for what appeared to an excellent vacation package. Two nights in Williamsburg, VA-contained resources W / two adult tickets to Busch Gardens - all for just $ 89 She went on to give me two more nights in a different time - for free - in return.

When we tested this package, I realized that this is a sale of stock packages is the time. You get this kind - but you have to spend half an hour they move around the complex and try to sell a timeshare in them. No purchase (supposedly) - but you must at least visit and enter the tax and "arrangement" to return. The return trip is not the average travel time and time again.

Once you do that? I signed nothing? Sets up the visit and timeshare sales efforts is worth seeing or is it a scam only drawback for me and my family on vacation?

4 comments:

Stephani... said...

They can be a timeshare! Do not do this if you really want a timeshare.

You can not have any tickets for travel when you do not go. My trip included a stay in a hotel and a cruise and could not get the tickets for the trip, if you do not sit in time-sharing matters. But it was as easy as navigating the time-sharing. You sit around until he does not basically, to convince them of the possibility of payment (ensure that you ...) or sign the documents and put the signal in time-sharing.

Then his phone number into the system and they always call again until you log into another / B, C is now "hot lead" to ... someone who previously bought. Or are you in a warm place, because you have the package and you can take another.

Good luck! Do not worry, if you ask me, and I never again ... Cruise or not!

empebi said...

When my DH and I were married, with a limited budget, we use that 1 or 2 times a year. We were in places that have chosen to always attend 2-3 hours (it takes longer, especially if they are willing to appear to make a purchase), not too much to sacrifice. We share the cost of food and lodging, if offered, and I thought it was a bad guy to pay per hour! He warned, however, pressure can be very high, and it is all well and good, as long as you're here. If you have the strength in sales recently, or are impulsive, you will leave with a share of time can be taken into account the many hidden costs in the long run and not really save much money. My husband and I decided in advance would be the "bad" does not agree, even though it is tempting!

backinbo... said...

If you do not mind boring waste of time to take the "tour" and the subsequent presentation difficult to sell, and if the presence of mind and how to say "NO" to their timeshare offer is a currency --- --- -losing/wasting proposal then by all means enjoy the rest of the trip. The "time shares come-ons are very good business if you can ignore and resist the hated Seller!

Caryn R said...

My husband and I have done (but not in Williamsburg, Virginia). After the presentation, we will find a supplier near you - when he realized they were not interested, we went on the road and had a good mini-vacation. We will not be extra. If you are interested, I recommend asking them to to indicate in writing that you are not buying a share of time and the cost of your vacation package will not be increased.
Good luck!

Post a Comment