[net.consumers] timeshare

grm@drutx.UUCP (Geraldo Ramon de Martine) (03/06/85)

I must admit that I have stooped (so low?!) as to attend a timeshare
demo recently in Frisco, Colorado... My question is: has anyone
ever heard of an outfit calling themselves TRAVEL AWARDS in Bonita
Springs, FLA? It happens that the "gift" for attending the presentation
was (is) a "free round trip to Hawaii, lodging, etc". The catch is
the gift includes ONE round trip airfare and the traveler cannot
travel alone (ie., at least ONE roundtrip airfare must be purchased
from TRAVEL AWARDS). They have another requirement that one must send
in a $200 "deposit refunded upon arrival at destination (Hawaii)".

Is this for real? Any netters in Bonita Springs know about this promo?
Any replies by mail or net appreciated....
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cnrdean@ucbtopaz.CC.Berkeley.ARPA (03/07/85)

Ha, ha, ha.

Sorry, I don't have any info  on the company you asked about.

But it cracks me up to hear about anybody foolish enought to get
involved in one of these gimmicks.  I am a FOOL.  I was up
at Tahoe; lost more than my pre-set quota on gambling; had time
to waste before dinner; was wandering around the streets; came by some
booth with a sign that said 'visitor information'; guy in it said
free ticket to Heavanly Valley Ski Area if you just go by this
Time Share Place; since I had so much time to waste I figured I might
as well collect my free ticket; never in my life saw so much scum (ie. 
ex-used-car salesmen); boooored to death for 3 hours; salesman actually 
wanted me to write a check for $9000 or so on the spot so that I
would be able to stay here for 1 week/year for the rest of my life; 
of course I could stay in tahiti instead, for a small fee; oh yes, 
must pay maintenance fee of $300/year on the time share unit.

I would have much preferred paying for my lift ticket.  I suspect
that you would prefer to pay your own way to Hawaii before your
done with these guys (you don't know what's waiting for you in Hawaii.)

Sam Scalise

cline@dartvax.UUCP (Greg Cline) (03/12/85)

There's a similar outfit down around Orlando.  
You listen to their pitch and you receive two
tickets to Disney World.  You do have to sit
through their high pitch sales talk, but they
eventually deliver.

Greg Cline
Dartmouth College
Graduate Computer and Information Science

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