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I think you are a one-time poster and you had personal motives for your post. Spence probably felt the same way.
We are getting used to shill posters on these sites lately. I keep seeing posters with negative information on timeshare that I find equally suspicious.
Gee. I doubt that many timeshare owners are going to leave the timeshare industry for whatever it is YOU are selling.
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Shopgirl -
What is wrong with people asking around and trying to get information? Why are you so negative? I didn't do anything wrong. This was a very helpful thread with great info from knowledgeable people. If you want to be negative, that's fine. I was trying to find info on a program that I was being presented and I believed that this was the right forum to get some objective feedback. If you want to assume that I am trying to pitch something to you -that's fine but if I do end up doing this, don't you think I'd be better off posting on a forum site to people that are looking for opportunities to better their life (IE: a network marketing forum or biz opp forum, etc)??
I do my due diligence in one place and marketing in another. If I decide to market this product, I certainly wouldn't do it in this forum for 2 reasons. One - out of respect for the forum and its members who are here for other reasons, and two - this forum does not include opportunity seekers/wanters, you are timeshare enthusiasts. There's a difference.
I understand you've had your share of pitches coming at you but please don't assume that just because I left some info on the opportunity, that I want to pitch you on something. Network marketing is a completely different world.
It includes people who are open to these types of MLM/network marketing programs. This thread just proves my point that I'd be banging my head against the wall trying to get someone like you to consider an idea like network marketing. And even if you did join, your mentality (and this is not meant to be rude) would never allow you to succeed because you do not believe in it.
Anyway, Thanks to everyone who answered, I appreciate your responses and every response helped me in one way or another.
Have fun traveling and enjoying the world!
All the best -
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Originally posted by what-a-long-strange-trip View PostShopgirl -
What is wrong with people asking around and trying to get information? Why are you so negative? I didn't do anything wrong. This was a very helpful thread with great info from knowledgeable people. If you want to be negative, that's fine. I was trying to find info on a program that I was being presented and I believed that this was the right forum to get some objective feedback. If you want to assume that I am trying to pitch something to you -that's fine but if I do end up doing this, don't you think I'd be better off posting on a forum site to people that are looking for opportunities to better their life (IE: a network marketing forum or biz opp forum, etc)??
I do my due diligence in one place and marketing in another. If I decide to market this product, I certainly wouldn't do it in this forum for 2 reasons. One - out of respect for the forum and its members who are here for other reasons, and two - this forum does not include opportunity seekers/wanters, you are timeshare enthusiasts. There's a difference.
I understand you've had your share of pitches coming at you but please don't assume that just because I left some info on the opportunity, that I want to pitch you on something. Network marketing is a completely different world.
It includes people who are open to these types of MLM/network marketing programs. This thread just proves my point that I'd be banging my head against the wall trying to get someone like you to consider an idea like network marketing. And even if you did join, your mentality (and this is not meant to be rude) would never allow you to succeed because you do not believe in it.
Anyway, Thanks to everyone who answered, I appreciate your responses and every response helped me in one way or another.
Have fun traveling and enjoying the world!
All the best -Timeshareforums Shirts and Mugs on sale now! http://www.cafepress.com/ts4ms
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Okay, well that makes some sense. I didn't understand why I was getting "defensive" responses while just asking for some feedback.
I hope you guys understood where I was coming from. I wish you all a wonderful week and happy and safe (AND EXCITING) travels!
All the best!!
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I hate to disagree but.
I am not a time-share owner so I don't know a lot about time shares.
I am a member of a timeshare/travel membership as described and questioned. I paid the 3k to join. I went to the afore mentioned site condodirect.com searching what they have available vs what I can get with my membership I found I have far more available to me than that site has. There is no comparison.
I have personally spoken with the owner of the company whose membership I own. He explained to me where these units come from and they are not left-overs. This company buys up lots of time at different locations worldwide. Naturally, because they are buying in bulk the rates are good. We have 5000 locations in over 55 countries to choose from worldwide. I believe there are 2 million units available at any given time. I could be incorrect here but if someone wants clarification, I can verify this.
I can book as much as 1 year in advance. I hardly call that left overs. I have also searched for locations two to four weeks out and found nothing available anywhere for a given location, but with my membership, I was able to find accommodations for just 298 for that week. The accommodations were top notch. The resort was 5 star.
Time-share owners are limited to the amount of time they can travel in a given year. I can use my membership an unlimited amount of times. I have no annual fees, no maint. fees, no black out dates, no insane up front cost like time-shares are notorious for. In addition, I can stay in the exact same locations for a fraction of the cost. I also get three vouchers a year to hand down to my family and friends.
It was a no brainer to me. Add in the ability to earn some commission by sharing this with my family and friends. I don’t see how one could not see the value.
Rob
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Originally posted by rfrantaI have personally spoken with the owner of the company whose membership I own. He explained to me where these units come from and they are not left-overs. This company buys up lots of time at different locations worldwide. Naturally, because they are buying in bulk the rates are good. We have 5000 locations in over 55 countries to choose from worldwide. I believe there are 2 million units available at any given time. I could be incorrect here but if someone wants clarification, I can verify this.
If all belong to that company, than that will be the bigest company in the world. In fact, total RCI plus II has less unit, much less units than this company. And they have less location than this unit. It will have size bigger than Wyndham, Marriott, Hilton.
Alas, last I look at their website, it is no more than someone fancy they can sell their "make money from xxx idea". So they don't own that.
5000 location probably mean 5000 resorts. That is about the same resorts you add II + RCI claim they have and that has over hundred resorts dual affliated.
So they are signed with RCI and II and sell their last min. inventory Guest Certification to you.
By the way, if you signed up to be their distributer, please make it clear yourselves. If not, I am sorry to doubt you.
Jya-NingJya-Ning
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What is this company you are advertising here on TUG? This is very fishy, as Jya Ning suggested. You are saying this organization is as big as RCI, the biggest company for exchanging?
I know Vacation Solutions, one of the postcard companies, provides a site for owners to "rent" weeks, but those are weeks they stole from people. I really hate the postcard companies that say they provide a "vacation club" as a trade for the timeshare + $2,500-$3,500!
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rfranta is simply spouting the same rhetoric that is spouted by the sales people when they are trying to seperate you from your hard earned money. If he/she really believes what they are writing I can only assume they also believe in the tooth fairy.
Paying 3k upfront in the hope of getting cheap accommodation doesn't sound like a good investment to me. I actually went to a similar presentation and challenged them to match a holiday that I had already booked. They had to admit that they couldn't come close to the prices I had obtained for myself simply by using sites already freely available to anybody with internet access.
Bottom line from my viewpoint is :- Don't touch them with a 10 foot pole.
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Please be very wary of this. Ask them a ton of questions, like, can I see the deeds? How many unit weeks are owned in Resort X? PROVE IT TO ME! Deeds prove it. Deeds get recorded so if they falsify you could certainly find that out.
I don't know what your travel plans are, but check the other sites mentioned for times and places you might consider and see what a week costs in today's dollars. While I personally don't believe that cheap rentals to the public will continue forever, right now is a good time to rent instead of own. You may very well find that there is no reason to commit to owning anything.
Of course, this whole thing has given me an idea: The Dog Weeks Exchange - I can go buy up all the unloved weeks on eBay and rent them out for a margin above my average maint. Gimmee money or gimmee a week and you can take a week. One for one, no trading power or VEP or 1-in-4 blather. I can market it overseas as "Off Season Delight!"
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Originally posted by Jya-NingRob:
If all belong to that company, than that will be the bigest company in the world. In fact, total RCI plus II has less unit, much less units than this company. And they have less location than this unit. It will have size bigger than Wyndham, Marriott, Hilton.
Alas, last I look at their website, it is no more than someone fancy they can sell their "make money from xxx idea". So they don't own that.
5000 location probably mean 5000 resorts. That is about the same resorts you add II + RCI claim they have and that has over hundred resorts dual affliated.
So they are signed with RCI and II and sell their last min. inventory Guest Certification to you.
By the way, if you signed up to be their distributer, please make it clear yourselves. If not, I am sorry to doubt you.
Jya-Ning
Global is not an exchange. The company buys up time at resorts and resells it to its members at a low rate. They do not own any property at all. I signed up to both travel and make some extra money. I have already made my investment back and then some.
I am very happy with my decision and would do it again in a minute.
Rob
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Originally posted by Keithtrfranta is simply spouting the same rhetoric that is spouted by the sales people when they are trying to seperate you from your hard earned money. If he/she really believes what they are writing I can only assume they also believe in the tooth fairy.
Paying 3k upfront in the hope of getting cheap accommodation doesn't sound like a good investment to me. I actually went to a similar presentation and challenged them to match a holiday that I had already booked. They had to admit that they couldn't come close to the prices I had obtained for myself simply by using sites already freely available to anybody with internet access.
Bottom line from my viewpoint is :- Don't touch them with a 10 foot pole.
Who is seperating who from their hard earned money. If you want some comps I will be happy to share them with anyone simply send me a pm.
Trust me our rates are very good. Try and make a $1,000 commission from the freely available sites on the net.
Rob
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Originally posted by BoardGirlPlease be very wary of this. Ask them a ton of questions, like, can I see the deeds? How many unit weeks are owned in Resort X? PROVE IT TO ME! Deeds prove it. Deeds get recorded so if they falsify you could certainly find that out.
I don't know what your travel plans are, but check the other sites mentioned for times and places you might consider and see what a week costs in today's dollars. While I personally don't believe that cheap rentals to the public will continue forever, right now is a good time to rent instead of own. You may very well find that there is no reason to commit to owning anything.
Of course, this whole thing has given me an idea: The Dog Weeks Exchange - I can go buy up all the unloved weeks on eBay and rent them out for a margin above my average maint. Gimmee money or gimmee a week and you can take a week. One for one, no trading power or VEP or 1-in-4 blather. I can market it overseas as "Off Season Delight!"
With Global there are no monthly, annual, or maint fees. Just a one time fee up front. We can travel 52 weeks a year if we wanted to. The most we will pay worldwide for 7 nights is 699.
Rob
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