Its a scam, people. But there's a Worse timeshare scam. Lets say you're on holiday with your significant other, walking through your hotel lobby and suddenly someone says "Oh, you've won something! Come to our condos and get a free breakfast(or some such tripe)." So you agree, they insist on taking you in their corporate van, and you're at breakfast. From then on its a non-stop barrage of hardsell sales tactics. You can't leave, as they drove you (and if you don't buy, expect that return trip to be about 6pm that night). And you lose a whole day's vaction. Lets see...work all year...2 weeks vaction, 3 grand in air-fare, 3 grand in hotel fees. Divide all that by the number of days you'll be there and it comes to one hell of a pricey breakfast.
People, I only say this because I mean you well: Just say 'No' to timeshares. If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is.
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