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Outch: Timeshare definition on UrbanDictionary.com

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  • Outch: Timeshare definition on UrbanDictionary.com

    Wow, talk about a negative spin:

    Urban Dictionary: timeshare

    I have no idea if it is possible to submit a new definition on there but that is a very troubled description/definition...

    Timeshare 11 up, 2 down

    See time share time-share.

    An elaborate marketing scam designed to make victims purchase property that they don't really need. Typically this scam is used in vacation/resort towns like Williamsburg, Myrtle Beach, Las Vegas, and Orlando. After being lured to the places with offers of "Free Disney Tickets" or "Free Money", victims are made to endure a 90-120 minute sales presentation where they are shown around a series of semi-luxurious condos or apartments, and then persuaded to purchase a property using deceptive and highly-pressurized sales pitches.

    After being shown around a fairly nice-looking apartment complex, the Timeshare salesman and the customer return to the main office to finalize the presentation.

    Timeshare Rep: So, did you like the Quazi Glam properties?
    Customer: Absolutely! The jacuzzi room was a nice touch, and the ocean view is spectacular.
    Timeshare Rep: Now, I need to get my double-digit sales quota today, and I'm running terribly short on time, so let's get down to business. You said you are an Engineer, and you probably make like a shitload of money, so how would you like to purchase an apartment for $2,899 a month for 60 months?
    Customer: Those apartments don't look like they cost that much!
    Timeshare Rep: Aw come on now, work with me. (scribbles on a paper) Using a hooey mathematical formula I made up while showing you around, you can easily get one paid off in like, 14 months.
    Customer: The price still does not justify the quality.
    Timeshare Rep: Hmmm. How about I reduce the payment to $2,199 for 54 months. You can even invite your friends and relatives to rent it out and reduce your cost.
    Customer: Let me think about it later.
    Timeshare Rep: Okay. How about $1,799 for 48 months? I'll even throw in free maintenance and free lunches at the on-site bistro for 3 months.
    Customer: I still need more time to consider this.
    Timeshare Rep: You're breaking my balls here. $1,499 for 42 months, plus all of the benefits, and free heating?
    Customer: Alright, fine. I'll buy an apartment.
    Timeshare Rep: Great! Now sign on the dotted line before my 100 minute presentation is up (hands over a document).
    Customer: (signng the document) Now what if I change my mind and decide to cancel my payment, do I get refunded?
    Timeshare Rep: Um.....no. In fact, by signing up, you are now required to pay $2,899 up front, plus a $7,345 utility instalation fee, $13,500 pet-chauffer service, and a $1,766 asteroid-impact insurance fee.
    Customer: Fuck.
    Timeshare Rep: Thank you for purchasing a Quazi Glam property. Here's a complementary ticket to Jamal's Flea Market. Have a nice day. Sucker.

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    • #3
      Hey, that example doesn't even illustrate a timeshare purchase... we could do much better

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Quarterbore
        Wow, talk about a negative spin:

        Urban Dictionary: timeshare

        I have no idea if it is possible to submit a new definition on there but that is a very troubled description/definition...
        You can click on edit on the top right part of their screen, and probably submit another version. But this one is good. I don't know if it can be more fun and close to the sale process.

        Jya-Ning

        You can look at their definition for Urban Dictionary: brazil
        2. Brazil 226 up, 38 down

        a country that is really big

        "Wow, Brazil is big!" -George W. Bush
        It is a fun site.
        Jya-Ning

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        • #5
          I think Bing wrote that.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by tonyg
            I think Bing wrote that.
            Angela

            If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.

            BTW, I'm still keeping track of how many times you annoy me.

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            • #7
              Mike H
              Wyndham Fairshare Plus Owners, Be cool and join the Wyndham/FairfieldHOA forum!

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