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winning a holiday
Has anybody taken won a holiday with club la costa,subject to them attending a presentation?If so,was it worth it or did it end up costing them just as much as normal?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You didn't win anything. Its just another desparate timeshare operator trying any old tactic to try and get you there, in the hope of grilling you to buy their timeshare product.
The accommodation is invariably vacant anyway - a Unit that's been abandoned by the last owner who doesn't want it / can't afford the maintenance fees anymore.
You will have to pay the flights - so what exactly, one wonders, is the special offer?
The accommodation is invariably vacant anyway - a Unit that's been abandoned by the last owner who doesn't want it / can't afford the maintenance fees anymore.
You will have to pay the flights - so what exactly, one wonders, is the special offer?
the feees are around 300 quid per week.
timeshare suits the minority rather than the majority.
but ive met folk whove come to tenerife to hollywood mirage for 29 quid each plus flights, never signed up , even though the 90 min meeting lasted 7 hours.
if you waver they will get you to sign
simple as that.
the weak and gullible give in in under an hour so ive heard
timeshare suits the minority rather than the majority.
but ive met folk whove come to tenerife to hollywood mirage for 29 quid each plus flights, never signed up , even though the 90 min meeting lasted 7 hours.
if you waver they will get you to sign
simple as that.
the weak and gullible give in in under an hour so ive heard