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Re: Renting Weeks at Mayan Palace

[Q=lisag275]So basically, what you're saying is, when I bought my timeshare at Mayan Palace, and was promised it will be a great investment (ie that I can rent out my weeks and make all of my money back) it was a huge lie and I bought my membership under false pretenses. So how do the rental companies, who are selling the weeks for more than double what I'm seeing on redweek, ever find renters? or don't they?![/Q] [b]Yes, the old saying is, "if a timeshare salesperson moves their lips they're lying". It's only what's in the written contract that counts legally since a buyer can't prove what a salesperson might have said or promised. The rental profit is one of the biggest lies out there. Timeshares are never financial investments, they are merely an investment in future vacations. If you bought from the developer, you'll never, in most cases, get your money back by reselling it or make a huge profit by renting it.[/b]