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#21
Jamie_Kurosawa Wrote:You would think the amount of unused Hotel rooms in those states would be high during the tourism offseason.

These aren't hotels though, they're a network of resorts.

Sarah Wrote:\You'd have to have a severe lack of willpower to end up caving in and buying something you don't want/need/can't afford.

Heh, yeah on the first sales attempt when the tour guide / sales person realized I wasn't buying she didn't even bother continuing the sales pitch we just spent the 90 minutes goofing off around the resort.
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#22
So what is this? A timeshare? And do you get a kickback only if people go or only if people go and buy?
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#23
Fiel Wrote:So what is this? A timeshare? And do you get a kickback only if people go or only if people go and buy?

Yes, and I get the kickback just for people showing up to the tour.
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#24
Sooooo, Monarch Grand or Interval International?
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#25
Neither. There are dozens you know?
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#26
What's the normal price range for these seminars?
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#27
Jamie_Kurosawa Wrote:What's the normal price range for these seminars?

I have no idea what you just tried to ask.
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#28
Eosian Wrote:I have no idea what you just tried to ask.

I think she's asking for the actual value of the package (I believe she thinks you have to attend the seminar even if you're a paying customer (which you don't, if that is what you're asking, Jamie))
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#29
Sarah Wrote:I think she's asking for the actual value of the package
No idea really, depends on going rates, but it's generally a 2 bedroom suite for 2 or 3 nights so depending on locale and seasonality that'd be 100 to 200 a night for the stay, plus whatever the gift package's worth is.
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#30
Ah.
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#31
I would have said "DEAL", if they would pay for the flight to states too =(
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#32
That's a bit too good to be true.
If they were willing to do that I'd be highly suspicious.
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#33
Are you able to bring a guest or is it you by yourself? Might do this over the summer for my gf and myself.
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#34
You're able to bring guests. Generally they'll do up to two couples, plus kids. The suites are generally 2 bedrooms with a pull out couch and the 2nd bedroom can be converted into it's own separate suite by locking the adjoining door. Generally has it's own entrance, bathroom and kitchenette.
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