Monday, September 28, 2009

Where can I find a timeshare seminar to win a free trip to Vegas?|149480

I hear about people going to timeshare seminars and receiving free trips all the time. Where do I sign up? I want to go to Vegas in December and would love a free trip...haha.

  • Nothing is free. Time share seminars are high pressure. You have to guarantee the cost of the trip by credit card in some cases. And if you don_t do exactly what they want your card will be charged the full amount of the trip.

    All of the ones that I know of only pay for hotel and maybe a show, all other expenses are yours.

    I would suggest finding a good package if you are planning to go instead of _winning_ a _free_ trip

  • Walk into almost any casino lobby and when you see those annoying people, ushering others over to their kiosk, that_s who you_re looking for. They usually have some type of brochures or pamphlets with their company names on them. Be warned: their tactics are very, high pressure to make you buy into a timeshare deal (usually $20k or more over a certain time period) and also last about 2 hours. I suggest that you avoid these people as much as possible and enjoy your Vegas trip instead.

  • Not sure how you ever missed this one...but it seems to be on every single radio station I listen to. It_s Tonya Roberts advertising for Tahiti Village in Las Vegas. For some odd reason, they really push this place on the local (Las Vegas) stations???


    http://www.consolidatedresorts.com/prope��


    Keep in mind...they_re not bringing you in for a leisure trip...they want your money...badly. The pressure will be intense so make sure you are in the right frame of mind before attending their meetings. Do lots of research regarding Tahiti Village, or any other timeshare that you are getting a _free ride_ from. In my opinion, I_d rather pay the extra $300+ for rooms so that I wouldn_t have to deal with the high-pressure salespeople.

  • I know of three off the top of my head...one in downtown San Diego..They usually have to call you (phone calls originating in the Philippines) but email this woman
    _Claudia_

    claud_trendwest@yahoo.com
    ...she sells seminar space for TrendWest/Wyndham
    or...Pacific Monarch.
    email me for what to say or do at the seminars...

  • There is an OPC ( timeshare marketing guy ) offering those kind of deals at the forum of

    http://timeshareownerscommunity.com/
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