Wednesday, December 9, 2009

A Timeshare Ploy in Birthday Card Form, Not a Relief for Celebrants

Owners of vacation packages seeking for timeshare relief are already in good number but that does not seem to stop increasing any time soon. Some timeshare companies with unusual sales bait continue to exist. As long as these companies get to victimize timeshare prospective owners, the number of unfortunate individuals will continue to increase.

A company only known as 1st Class Travel of Costa Mesa, a travel provider registered as a travel seller in California is sending out birthday cards to several individuals. The greeting card contains the usual birthday greetings but it also includes an announcement that the birthday celebrant is a recipient of travel tickets and accommodations which the person can only claim if a call is made within the next 48 hours.

The best way to deal with such surprises is to neglect it. Doing so will spare you from being invited into a timeshare sales presentation which is said to only last for around 90 minutes. However, the sales presentation lasts longer than that and it is a certified high – pressure sales pitch crafted to ensure that attendees get to buy a vacation package whether the person likes it or not.

However, if you failed to say no to the invitation, make sure to leave behind your credit card and any other means to purchase a timeshare. That way, you can easily say you do not have anything with you to purchase the package. Make sure not to buy a timeshare half hazard to make sure that you will not end up looking for ways to get rid of your timeshare.

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