Jul 17 2008
Don’t wait unitl the last minute …
I rent timeshares for a living. Admitting I’m involved in the timeshare industry makes me feel dirty. A very large portion of all my experiences with timeshares is not positive. Every portion of the “not positive” has to do with people in the timeshare industry though! Using and enjoying the benefits of timesharing have been extremely enjoyable. Why can’t the people in the timeshare industry be just as honest and enjoyable? I’m stiving to change that … one timeshare rental or sale at a time! Check me out at www.mnop.biz or www.capecomputers.net - I’m about to launch timeshare related websites this month as well!
Back to “the last minute”. 80% of the people inquiring to rent a timeshare attemt to do this less than 60 days in advance, and most of them attemt to plan less than 3 weeks in advance. This conflicts with the basic timeshare process being that timeshare availability to owners is best four to twelve months in advance. To be certain, a lot of owners get nervous holding onto a reservation to the last minute and so renters at times can secure fantastic deals for lat minute planning because the owners don’t want to have an unused unit! Please reconsider! Timeshare owners already offer tremendous value in contrast to renting directly from the resort. I know you want a great bargain, but nearly ANY price an owner offers their unit for is far lower than the cost of paying the resort direct. Just wait until you are a timeshare owner (hey, never say never!) and want to rent your unit. You won’t believe the number of scams you must be aware of, people promising to rent your unit if you just pay them $300 to $900 first! Then bargain hunters want to rent a unit with $900 annual maintenance for $600 when the resort charges $2,500?
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