Timeshares? Are they a rip off or do they actually pay off?

Can you answer alex99’s question about Timeshares?:

I recently was approached by a friend of mine who got into selling timeshares. It all sounds to good to be true. Can someone please tell me if they think they’re a good investement of a waste of money?

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10 Responses to “Timeshares? Are they a rip off or do they actually pay off?”

  1. bwauder_td on August 3rd, 2009 12:16 pm

    Timeshares Feedback: timeshares are value for money IF :
    1) they provide all year round access to the facilities even if you arent staying there AND
    2) they allow you to swap to other locations for your holiday AND
    3) You buy 1 very close to home so u can do 1) as often as possible

    When it comes time for your annual week/2weeks transfer to another timeshare in a desirable area, & that can be anywhere in the country/world depending on the plan you join.

    If you buy one @ a distance they inevitably end up being a money chewing & very expensive annual vacation that sours in a few years

  2. EsTriN!!! on August 6th, 2009 9:20 am

    Timeshares Feedback: I used to work for them.. its a total rip off…

  3. Timeshare Relief on August 7th, 2009 7:09 pm

    The only way that a timeshare makes sense if the owner can consistently go vacation at the timeshare, and the maintenance fees and special assessments do not become outrageous over time.

    But for most people, why bother with the hassles and contractual obligations. Who wants to work for their vacations?

  4. dguth44 on August 7th, 2009 7:29 pm

    Timeshares Feedback: they pay off if you own the company that sells them. they are a rip off. think of it. you dont own anything that is tangible, you pay an enormous amount for it, if you try to sell it you will get a fraction of what you originally paid.

    you are basically paying for a hotel room that is like a condo, but you dont actually own it.

    if you ‘have’ to get one buy one from someone who has already been suckered into buying one. then you will be the one taking it off their hands for a fraction of what they paid. still a rip off if you ask me. buy a rental house near you and use the income to go on a vacation instead. then you will have something of value.

  5. wintersnow on August 11th, 2009 3:21 am

    Timeshares Feedback: they are all for ripping off

  6. Mary B on August 12th, 2009 3:46 pm

    Timeshares Feedback: In my opinion, they are a TOTAL waste of money.

    The sales pitch?

    They are cheaper to stay in than a 5 star hotel, they have locations around the world, and you can always trade in your week for another location, or even another week with someone else.

    What they don’t tell you?

    After you spend anywhere from 5 to 10 years paying it off, the fees for staying in such a place can be as much as $1,000 per year for redecorating, assessment for this, assessment for that.

    Yes, you can always trade in your week for another or another location…for another fee.

    Here is what SMART people know:

    If you take all of the money that you would sink into a timeshare, you can stay in just about any hotel, anywhere in the world, ANY week you choose (instead of being “assigned” one), and never have to pay a maintenance fee again for the rest of your life…for generally less money.

    Horrible investments…that is why the “resale” market of timeshares is so cheap because when people buy them, they only realize then, what a ripoff they are.

    It’s just a legal way to sell the same property over and over again.

  7. acermill on August 15th, 2009 9:18 pm

    Timeshares Feedback: Don’t buy one, plain and simple. You can buy OTHER folks’ errors for half the price you would pay buying from your friend. People all over the place are looking to sell timeshares, some of them for next to NOTHING, just to get out from under it.

  8. JUSTME on August 19th, 2009 3:19 am

    Timeshares Feedback: Check Ebay.com for the area you are interested in. Mostly you can get just about what you want for a song.

    Yes, they are rip offs.

  9. DennistheMenace on August 21st, 2009 1:47 am

    Timeshares Feedback: how much is it going to cost you a year? how much did you spend on your last vacation? do the math…..I think there a rip off……..

  10. tntsolid on August 23rd, 2009 2:50 am

    Timeshares Feedback: This system makes vacation home ownership possible for many people who cannot afford a second home or who otherwise would not be able to enjoy such resort facilities. It is important to remember that purchasing timeshare should NEVER be viewed as a FINANCIAL INVESTMENT with the expectation of gaining a profit in either reselling it or renting it to someone else. Timeshare is an investment in lifestyle, in future holidays, in family time together, and when viewed that way it can be a good investment indeed.

    INVESTMENT AND RESALE

    Many promoters paint glowing pictures of the investment potential and ease of resale of the units in their development. Responsible people in the industry, however, DO NOT promote or sell time-sharing as an investment because time-share units are usually difficult to rent or resell. This situation may change in time, but for now, because of the building boom in new time-sharing developments, markets have not been established for renting or reselling time-share units.

    Before you buy, you should be able to answer YES to all these questions:

    * Are you POSITIVE you want to spend ALL your vacations there?
    *Have you visited the facility? Are you satisfied with its quality, with the stability of the management, and with the terms of the contract? Have you checked out this time-share development with the Better Business Bureau, the Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Office or your Legal Assistance Office?

    *Have you talked to some long-time owners in this time-share facility?

    *Can you afford both the facility and the round trip travel costs each year?

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