This past weekend while I was on the OBX I visited with either the manager or HOA president at four resorts. When I arrived at one, it was changeover day and one of the handful of cars in the lot really stood out - at least twenty years old (beater not a classic), faded paint, rust, wheelcovers/hubcaps missing. It had an out of state plate but looked more like one of those ''$200 and guaranteed to drive off of the lot'' specials. Two people were just sitting inside. When we walked back out, it was still there, and the manager, noting my glance, made the comment that they had arrived a couple of hours earlier, with RCI paperwork, and apologized that they did not know that much about timeshare as it was the first time they had rented.
That immediately made me think of the comments on various t/s boards wondering whether renters would take as good care of our resorts as owners / exchangers. It also made me think that not only were the timeshares already essentially full this week, but so were even many of the motels, judging by the ''no vacancy'' signs. I am sure that there were potential exchangers who were told ''nothing is availible''.
That immediately made me think of the comments on various t/s boards wondering whether renters would take as good care of our resorts as owners / exchangers. It also made me think that not only were the timeshares already essentially full this week, but so were even many of the motels, judging by the ''no vacancy'' signs. I am sure that there were potential exchangers who were told ''nothing is availible''.
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