I recently had a rather unpleasant experience with one of the sellers on eBay, and have sworn to now research every single item before I sign anything - even if I *think* I understand everything that's said.
Given that, there was an eBay listing I was interested in for a timeshare listed as floating weeks 1-52, but also listed as a 'Red' season with dates that excluded their 'White' season. Initially I concluded that perhaps the 'red' season owners were also able to book the 'white' season dates (it said 1-52 quite prominently). When I received the estoppel letter I requested, it said 'High Season'. Ok, now I have three different things. I emailed the resort's management company for clarification. No response. So now I pick up the telephone and call the resort directly.
It appears that the 'Red' season owners can book into the 'White' season, but only 3 months out instead of 12. When I asked the resort how many units would be available with only a 3 month window, I was told 'pretty much none', as their 'White Season' owners have 12 months to book them.
So, here come my questions to everyone ... Is this typical? Do many eBay listings say they are one thing when reality is another? If there are significant restrictions in booking a particular timeframe can you really say the unit is 1-52?
I think the timeshare gods are not smiling on me! Perhaps it's time to take a few months off from scanning the eBay auctions
Given that, there was an eBay listing I was interested in for a timeshare listed as floating weeks 1-52, but also listed as a 'Red' season with dates that excluded their 'White' season. Initially I concluded that perhaps the 'red' season owners were also able to book the 'white' season dates (it said 1-52 quite prominently). When I received the estoppel letter I requested, it said 'High Season'. Ok, now I have three different things. I emailed the resort's management company for clarification. No response. So now I pick up the telephone and call the resort directly.
It appears that the 'Red' season owners can book into the 'White' season, but only 3 months out instead of 12. When I asked the resort how many units would be available with only a 3 month window, I was told 'pretty much none', as their 'White Season' owners have 12 months to book them.
So, here come my questions to everyone ... Is this typical? Do many eBay listings say they are one thing when reality is another? If there are significant restrictions in booking a particular timeframe can you really say the unit is 1-52?
I think the timeshare gods are not smiling on me! Perhaps it's time to take a few months off from scanning the eBay auctions
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