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Another bizarre news story. The final line of the article is perfect..
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"A vacation is what you take when you can no longer take what you’ve been taking."
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When we stayed at the Royal Mayan in Cancun, we had a "concierge" assigned to us. He literally followed us everywhere for 3 days. It was pretty obvious that he was a TS salesman and not concierge as he called himself. After telling him constantly that we weren't interested in attending any presentations, he finally gave up. This guy was freaky a he would all of a sudden just appear no matter where we went to at the resort.John
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At DRI's The Suites at Fall Creek, we had a salesman come by to do a survery. Amazingly, it was just that, a survery without the sales bite.
At Marriott's Barony Beach Club we had a conceirge who insisted on stopping by the unit. She definately put the pressure on us to attend a presentation. Fortunately this has been the only Marriott resort to use that tactic with us.Our timeshare and other photo's at http://dougp26364.smugmug.com/
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We had something similar happen to us at Westgate in Orlando. The saleswoman (not what she called herself) followed us to our unit upon check-in. She came inside and proceeded to tell us that if we didn't attend an owners' update, we would be held accountable for anything that might go wrong in the unit. We said we would take our chances, and thanked her for stopping by. LOL
Dori
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Originally posted by Dori View PostWe had something similar happen to us at Westgate in Orlando. The saleswoman (not what she called herself) followed us to our unit upon check-in. She came inside and proceeded to tell us that if we didn't attend an owners' update, we would be held accountable for anything that might go wrong in the unit. We said we would take our chances, and thanked her for stopping by. LOL
Dori
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you know, this has struck a chord with me.
we owned at a timeshare resort for 22 years, they sent out a notice tht they had hired someone to do resales, I told them i wanted to sell, and they said no, we handle our own resales, and sent me a three page letter with all the rules for resales.
we went to our week at the resort, found another owner who wanted to buy, sold him our two weeks. Now part of the rule they created is that you need a 30 prior to sale approval by them of new owner, but this is an owner already.
Just today,received a letter from management that they found cigarette butts in the GBA vent after we left and they can't get them all out . We do not smoke, and i believe they know it. I don't know what a GBA unit is, and i wonder if this is retaliation for selling our two weeks, when they were trying to sell the HOA weeks too. so I am waiting to see if they will try to bill me for a GBA unit, whatever that is.
And when we stayed in nashville, a salesperson did come to our unit, but neither of us groped her.
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Originally posted by vkrn View PostThey try to do this in Nashville at the Wyndham. We say OK, and then plan to be out of the unit when they come by.
Originally posted by Dori View PostWe had something similar happen to us at Westgate in Orlando. The saleswoman (not what she called herself) followed us to our unit upon check-in.
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