Monday, September 19, 2011

Timeshare Presentaion

Property management and vacation resorts have found a new way to market their
properties. Like the name suggests, timeshares offer vacationers the opportunity
to share use of a property for a specified period of time.

If you want a vacation spot without making a substantial investment, a timeshare may be the right option for you.
Timeshare presentations are important advertising and marketing tools in the
travel industry.

Potential investors are lured to timeshare presentations to be shown
an overview of the available properties.If you are interested in taking part in a
timeshare presentation, you can usually call the resort directly and inquire about any
visitor promotions.
Lists of resorts are available from RCI and II membership catalogs.

Potential vacation resorts can also be found by browsing the Internet. If you are visiting a hotel resort or resort city, ask for more information at the service desks or virtual help centers usually found in the hotel lobby area.

Agreeing to an offer made in a timeshare presentation can be a major investment, so be wise about it. Don't be afraid to haggle for a better price.

These people offering timeshares at these presentations are given
discounts, so convincing more people to buy a timeshare means more money and discounts for them.

Try to get as much as you can from your agreement, and be sure to get a
concrete guarantee that you will ensure you receive everything you've agreed upon.
A single woman or man wishing to bring a boyfriend or girlfriend should purchase
separate single packages.
By doing so, they will receive two premiums, and more benefits.

Stand firm if the timeshare group tries to convince you to buy a couples' plan.

The final decision is yours to make.If during the timeshare presentation you don't like what is being offered and decide to leave, give the group leader an honest reason.
While encouraging you to join, the presenters will usually promise to take no more than 90 minutes of your time.

If the allotted time is up, you can say that you've met your end of the bargain. If you're not satisfied, simply state that you've already given your precious time and do not wish to
be badgered further.

Tell them the truth if you're not crazy about the offer, or make
excuses.
Whether you say that you don't care for the resort or tell them that you have a
brother in the area and you can stay for free, the final decision is yours. By
attending a timeshare presentation you are under no obligation to stay or to buy.

Be sure to write everything down during the timeshare presentation. Anything that you
agree upon must be documented and therefore legitimate. Jot down notes during the
presentation to help in your decision making process.

Afterwards, evaluate what you have written and ask for more details. If
breakfast is included, know whether it's a continental breakfast or a buffet. If a
television is offered with the room, find out of it's colour or black and white, and
if cable channels are included.

Know exactly what you are getting and take nothing for
granted.
This is the only way to ensure top value for your dollar.
If you decide to join the timeshare, you will likely need to meet certain
requirements in order to qualify.

Proper ID and a credit card are usually required prior to your admittance.
Most timeshares require that you be at least 25 or sometimes 30
years of age, and if you are married you will most likely be asked to bring along
your spouse.

Don't allow yourself to be pressured into making an immediate decision. If you like
the timeshare offered, get the contact number of the person or company, as well as
a cancellation fax number.

This will enable you to contact the manager directly to negotiate or cancel if you see something in the contract that you do not like.

In signing the timeshare contract, protect yourself by having a disclaimer included in
the agreement.

The disclaimer should state that you have the option of canceling within
seven days without charge or penalty if the benefits and services are misrepresented or
not available.

Include a clause that in the event of cancellation, your money will be
refunded.

Further, if the exact amount you paid for the timeshare is not refunded or credited within a ten day period after notification, request a fee of $50 per day
to be paid to you until you receive your full refund.
Include in the disclaimer that this specific contract supersedes all other contracts in
this transaction. 

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