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On Sep 2, 6:24*pm, hk wrote:
I wonder if Herring would be interested in buying a share of the Brooklyn Bridge? Harry, I thought it was the Hoover Dam... LOL! |
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On Sep 2, 6:23*pm, RPSIII wrote:
jim wrote: RPSIII wrote: John H wrote: On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 09:29:28 -0400, jim wrote: John H wrote: Come visit! http://tinyurl.com/5fnd9d Enjoy your camping but don't let them sign you up for a membership. Ask me about my adventure with the 1000T in Orlando sometime. Too late, but I've got 7 days to back out. I signed up for the National at the East Coast price. In talking to other members while there, they seemed to think I got a pretty good deal. But, I'm interested in your experience at Orlando. I personally would never by a timeshare, because by the time you pay your membership fees, your usage fees, your annual fee you could have come out ahead, just by paying a regular fee at the campground of your choice. But if I did want to buy a timeshare, I would never buy it from the sales agent, I would buy one from a timeshare owner, trying to unload it at 10% of the cost of a new one. *People will almost give them away, because they don't want to be stuck with the annual fees. Here is an example of how low you can get them for. http://www.rvonline.com/campgrounds/camplocate.html John, Check your email. Reg, I agree except this outfit tacks a hefty transfer fee on the resale and I think there are some other things they do to discourage private resales. It looks like they charge a $450 transfer fee, and they might have other loopholes to restrict resales, which is something no one every checks on until they want to get out of a timeshare. One of the major problems people find with all of the timeshares is the annually expenses will continue to rise even if you don't use them, and unless you can get the majority of owners to agree to do repairs and maintenance, they will quickly start to look like a dump. Even if JohnH decides he really would like to buy a timeshare I would immediately send a registered letter to Thousand Trails, canceling his contract. *Then he can review his options at his leisure, at the very least, TT will make him a better offer than his current contract price. Another brilliant decision by 'Mr. Shoot From the Hip' John Herring. |
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On Tue, 02 Sep 2008 14:22:54 -0400, RPSIII wrote:
John H wrote: On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 09:29:28 -0400, jim wrote: John H wrote: Come visit! http://tinyurl.com/5fnd9d Enjoy your camping but don't let them sign you up for a membership. Ask me about my adventure with the 1000T in Orlando sometime. Too late, but I've got 7 days to back out. I signed up for the National at the East Coast price. In talking to other members while there, they seemed to think I got a pretty good deal. But, I'm interested in your experience at Orlando. I personally would never by a timeshare, because by the time you pay your membership fees, your usage fees, your annual fee you could have come out ahead, just by paying a regular fee at the campground of your choice. But if I did want to buy a timeshare, I would never buy it from the sales agent, I would buy one from a timeshare owner, trying to unload it at 10% of the cost of a new one. People will almost give them away, because they don't want to be stuck with the annual fees. Here is an example of how low you can get them for. http://www.rvonline.com/campgrounds/camplocate.html Thanks for that site. Actually, it makes me feel better for the deal we got. The problem with comparing older contracts to newer contracts is that the details are not the same. The newer contracts include "Outdoor World Resorts" and many more campgrounds. But, I'm looking and learning. We've got five days left to cancel. -- John H "It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!" [A Self-obsessed Hypocrite] |
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On Sep 2, 6:30*pm, Tim wrote:
On Sep 2, 6:24*pm, hk wrote: I wonder if Herring would be interested in buying a share of the Brooklyn Bridge? Harry, I thought it was the Hoover Dam... LOL! No wait! I BOUGHT THE HOOVER DAM! Message left on your answering machine. John's going for the bridge. |
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Tim wrote:
On Sep 2, 6:30 pm, Tim wrote: On Sep 2, 6:24 pm, hk wrote: I wonder if Herring would be interested in buying a share of the Brooklyn Bridge? Harry, I thought it was the Hoover Dam... LOL! No wait! I BOUGHT THE HOOVER DAM! Message left on your answering machine. John's going for the bridge. Herring is a girl who just can't say no. |
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On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 16:30:53 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:
On Sep 2, 6:24*pm, hk wrote: I wonder if Herring would be interested in buying a share of the Brooklyn Bridge? Harry, I thought it was the Hoover Dam... LOL! Please, Tim. He doesn't need encouragement. By inviting folks from another group over here, he's trying his damndest, with help from Jim and Don, to see the demise of this place. Out of the 1100 posts I came back to today, I'd bet 900 were in response to bull**** from Harry, JimH, or Don. |
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On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 16:36:36 -0700 (PDT), JimH wrote:
On Sep 2, 6:23*pm, RPSIII wrote: jim wrote: RPSIII wrote: John H wrote: On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 09:29:28 -0400, jim wrote: John H wrote: Come visit! http://tinyurl.com/5fnd9d Enjoy your camping but don't let them sign you up for a membership. Ask me about my adventure with the 1000T in Orlando sometime. Too late, but I've got 7 days to back out. I signed up for the National at the East Coast price. In talking to other members while there, they seemed to think I got a pretty good deal. But, I'm interested in your experience at Orlando. I personally would never by a timeshare, because by the time you pay your membership fees, your usage fees, your annual fee you could have come out ahead, just by paying a regular fee at the campground of your choice. But if I did want to buy a timeshare, I would never buy it from the sales agent, I would buy one from a timeshare owner, trying to unload it at 10% of the cost of a new one. *People will almost give them away, because they don't want to be stuck with the annual fees. Here is an example of how low you can get them for. http://www.rvonline.com/campgrounds/camplocate.html John, Check your email. Reg, I agree except this outfit tacks a hefty transfer fee on the resale and I think there are some other things they do to discourage private resales. It looks like they charge a $450 transfer fee, and they might have other loopholes to restrict resales, which is something no one every checks on until they want to get out of a timeshare. One of the major problems people find with all of the timeshares is the annually expenses will continue to rise even if you don't use them, and unless you can get the majority of owners to agree to do repairs and maintenance, they will quickly start to look like a dump. Even if JohnH decides he really would like to buy a timeshare I would immediately send a registered letter to Thousand Trails, canceling his contract. *Then he can review his options at his leisure, at the very least, TT will make him a better offer than his current contract price. Another brilliant decision by 'Mr. Shoot From the Hip' John Herring. More JimH crap. You know nothing of what I did or didn't do. Here. Go for it..... http://tinyurl.com/o42at |
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On Sep 2, 8:25*pm, John H wrote:
On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 16:30:53 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Sep 2, 6:24*pm, hk wrote: I wonder if Herring would be interested in buying a share of the Brooklyn Bridge? Harry, I thought it was the Hoover Dam... LOL! Please, Tim. He doesn't need encouragement. By inviting folks from another group over here, he's trying his damndest, with help from Jim and Don, to see the demise of this place. Out of the 1100 posts I came back to today, I'd bet 900 were in response to bull**** from Harry, JimH, or Don. Sorry John. All in light heartedness. |
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On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 18:09:44 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:
On Sep 2, 6:30*pm, Tim wrote: On Sep 2, 6:24*pm, hk wrote: I wonder if Herring would be interested in buying a share of the Brooklyn Bridge? Harry, I thought it was the Hoover Dam... LOL! No wait! I BOUGHT THE HOOVER DAM! Message left on your answering machine. John's going for the bridge. Got the message. Thanks! |
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