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About timeshare professional
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I have extensive knowledge of real estate as well as timeshare sales and inside corperate experience.

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Me and my husband worked a combination of 4 years in the corporate office of one of the largest timeshare companies in the world.I have also sold timeshare. I know all the truths and also somethings that unethical people and greedy people do that give timeshare a bad wrap. I also have 8 years of real estate experience from new home to re-sale. I have worked for big nation wide builders and small mom and pop developers. I am not a lawyer tring to gather unhappy owner to make money off of countless class action lawsuites. A lot of people who own timeshare are unhappy because they were either lied to by sales staff or dont understand how to use thier units or just cant afford it anymore. That doesnt make it a scam.

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The Truth About Timeshare from a Salesman

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Licensed Realtor in 2 states

 
   

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Topic: Time-Shares



Expert: timeshare professional
Date: 6/12/2008
Subject: Timeshare in Vegas

Question
I just purchased timeshare at the Planet Hollywood in Vegas.  My husband is no longer working and I cannot afford it myself.  Will Westgate allow me to sell it back to them or to a potential buyer?  Who would I contact regarding this.  Would I call the sales person back?  He told us to call if we had questions.  I am sure he is not expecting this kind of a question.  Help!

Answer
You can sell it as a resale. If you have any questions regarding your ownership you should refer to your documents or contact westgate customer care and they should help you with any other questions. Sales people move around in the timeshare industry. Your agent my not be available. I would just call corp.

Good Luck.

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