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Subject: Re: Payiing Maintenance fees - must? | |
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] Date Posted: Fri, Nov 14 2003, 9:11:03 In reply to: Wong 's message, "Re: Payiing Maintenance fees - must?" on Thu, Nov 13 2003, 17:30:12 Precisely the problem, this was never told to me either when I signed up. No body has ever mentioned anything like that. Now that this surface up, just wonder why our Gov not willing to take on such cheap and put them put out of business. There are lots of timeshare company out there selling, but there aren't anything like what we encountered. You can simply go to the website and buy what you want, range of prices stated, etc... just pay some fees and get it down. Wonder they need agent in Singapore. One broker told me this timeshare thing is actually very cheap, but then this agent actually charges us much more to pay their staff. I was told by Berjaya staff that even Malaysia has something better than ours some 2 yrs ago, justto protect the consumers.. wonder how true. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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Author: casey [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: Fri, Nov 14 2003, 10:42:08 Actually, they will paint you a beautiful picture without a lot of cost involved except for the initial one you put down. They will stress to you that you can rent it out if you do not go for holiday that year and they can do the renting for you. They also stress that you can sell it off in future and the price would go up (investment), and they can sell for you. But after you signed up, everything turn out to be untrue and when you want to claim the sales person states that, they will tell you that the sales person had left the company. Actually, if you observe carefully, they always employed part-time / freelance sales person to sell their timeshare batch by batch every fix period of time (weekly/fortnightly/monthly). In that way, you would not be able to trace back which sales person said (promised) something to you by the time you discover something wrong. And they had no liability to you but you had the liablity to the company. Very tricky and cunning strategy!! [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |