With the holiday season right around the corner you could be noticing a higher volume of calls from unknown numbers. Upon answering these calls you will be told you have won a fantastic prize of a 7-night stay in a Luxury resort and all you have to do is attend a short presentation event at a location near you.
Sounds pretty good so far, after all there is no such thing as a free holiday. However why on earth would a “Free Holiday” put conditions on a prize ? And these conditions don’t just include attending a meeting, you will also be asked to prove you are a homeowner, living with your partner and have a joint income of over 25k a year.
The ‘Prize’ is used to entice you into attending their presentation evening, a few hours of your stay whilst they promote their Timeshare system. This may sound like a fair deal in return for a luxury 7 night stay, however, these “Presentation Evenings” can quickly turn into an severe sales pitch and after several hours of pressure, you might emerge as the new owner of a timeshare and no idea why you agreed to it.
Some things to remember if you do decide to purchase a Timeshare:
It is important to remember that purchasing a Timeshare should NEVER be viewed as a financial investment. Timeshare is an investment in lifestyle, in future holiday’s and family time together. When viewed that way it can indeed be a good investment.
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