We've read a lot posts that say the time share people are relentless. Any advice on how to avoid them? Thanks!
Pretty Simple Really.. Just say "NO" in a firm but friendly manner, it may take a few times, but it'll work if you and your partner show no wavering or maybes..No works well. Plus remember the name of the first "timeshare" person and each time another runs into you outside or as you walk thru the lobby, just say you've got arrangments with the original contact and they will move on. We did that all week the few times we bumped into another "timeshare" rep.:bootyshake::icon_lol::bootyshake: Isku
Its like everything else. I don't think they are that bad. They are folks trying to make a dollar like everyone else. Be polite, and just say you arent interested.
time share mainly try to arrange a tour or such with an appointment the next day, little note under the door or phone call--been there and the answer is still no--just not for us. also the program changes (not in your favor) all the time just read some of the reviews.
We have been there twice, going back for a 3rd time July 28th and i have never been asked to go to the timeshare presentation
Yes they do. Just tell them you have been there before and you are not interested. If they tell you that there is a repeated deal tell them to quit wasting your holiday and that you refuse to go to any presentation. They will check you off the list. You will recieve no phone calss. You may need to be rude about it as they can be a pain. Well worth not being bugged though. The timeshares are not a good deal if you are canadian as they can't even get close to what we pay.
Monique, I'm worried about this too, texted Brenda today and she said not to worry, so I hope not, I want to get partying on quickly when I hit Mexican soil! :huepfen021:
I just wear comfy clothes that look like junk when I'm checking in and they've usually just left me alone. :aktion034: