How To Safely Deal With Timeshare Marketing
Timeshare marketing can be somewhat controversial, to say the least. We have now reached a stage where the hard sell approach of the timeshare salesman is well enough known for people to expect what they are in for. Yet, despite this, the horror stories abound of people being persuaded to sign contracts with hidden clauses, and often to commit money they simply cannot afford. The aggressive approach, and the money involved, has attracted some devious operators to take advantage of the gullible.
If all of this can happen at a time when the tactics of timeshare salesmen are well known and well understood, imagine what it was like in previous decades when people were not so aware of how the industry operates. So much of timeshare marketing involves giving people a seemingly irresistible offer, just to get them on to the resort premises, and then plying them with some extremely hard selling techniques. At a time when people were more trusting and open, the techniques were too successful in getting people to make poor choices.
The basic techniques of timeshare marketing have not changed, even though the industry is far better known. You will still find a great many promotions which are carried out in conjunction with another business. People will be offered a seemingly irresistible deal, such as a vacation for $99, as a special incentive for buying something with the other business. When they get there, they will find themselves being sold to in a rather aggressive way.
Sometimes, what is always aggressive selling can border on the downright illegal. It is not uncommon for unscrupulous operators to contact people claiming they have won a prize, usually something like a television or a DVD recorder which is wanted by the majority of the population, and to ask them to collect the prize from a certain place. When they arrive, the will find that taking a tour of the resort will be a condition of winning the prize, and when the prize is unveiled it will often be worthless. The victims will be pressured into signing a contract quickly, and the contract will be totally different from what was stated verbally.
There are two major considerations which will mean you can avoid these scams. The first is that you should never take a timeshare tour unless you have already decided, in a non-pressured environment, that you want to buy timeshare. You will be subjected to hard selling pressure, some of it quite unpleasant, so be very sure that you want to buy in the first place. The other important consideration is to have a lawyer look over any contract before it is signed. With the amounts of money at stake here, you need to be making rational buying choices with no pressure, and not just responding to aggressive timeshare marketing.
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