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lts001 - Re: Timeshare?
Re: Timeshare?
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Posted: 2017-06-27 10:56:26

Best advice - buy the timeshare or points secondhand.

They are then dirt cheap (up to 50% to 70% cheaper than the sales person), and then its worth your while.
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Se_kaas - Re: Timeshare?
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Posted: 2017-06-27 11:12:05

On 2017-06-27 10:37:28 Doubleslappedass said:
Ps don't listen to timeshare salesman they are on par with the other human shit like 2nd hand car salesman and lawyers...



True that boss. Many many years ago when I just started working one of these tiefs called me stating I "won a prize" and just need to come listen to a presentation in Randburg and even stand a chance to win a car. So off I went to listen to the salesman trying his utmost best to get me to buy into the scheme. My response was simply: "Bra, look at me. I'm charou. I've got family and connections all over the world so don't need to stay in a hotel"

Interesting was when this ou tried to get me interested in offering a 50% discount, lol.
Oh, and I "won" a kak voucher for some shit place in the bundus.

@its001, had no idea one can buy that shit second-hand. What I hated about it is that it's s lifetime commitment with no exit clause and one had to try sell to another sucker
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bbw4me - Re: Timeshare?
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Posted: 2017-06-27 11:34:48

Don't even if you get it for free. Your annual levies just keep on going up and up. I have a kak week and for the life of me can't cancel it or even give it away.
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Posted: 2017-06-27 12:05:36

It's not an investment unless you make a return on it. Some people do rent out their time at a profit or manage to sell at a profit eventually. On balance its a risky "investment" which most people regret. One should rather see it as a lifestyle decision. Your primary house and car are also lifestyle decisions not investments.
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k.j. - Re: Timeshare?
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Posted: 2017-06-27 13:23:11

I put mine at Dikhololo Resort up for sale some time ago. Non-peak, 1 week in a 6 sleeper and another week in an 8 sleeper free standing house. Not even a single offer was ever received.
I did enjoy the place while the kids were still small. Now I simply don't have the time to use it. Renting out does cover the annual levies, so I guess I just hang in there.
Should anyone be interested, PM me.

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