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Re: Misrepresentations in the timeshare world .... beware (by R P.):
The answer to your question is very simple ... the company pays its overhead after successful sales using the legitimate business model of charging no upfront fee. It's not the client's responsibility to pay the company's overhead before they've done one single thing to sell their timeshare.
You pay your salespeople a commission and a percentage to the company after they have worked hard to sell a timeshare. What's so hard about understanding this business model? It's actucally common sense.
Why people would pay a company an upfront fee to list their timeshare in a computer database is beyond my understanding when the comapny has done absolutely nothing to earn that upfront fee.
eric572 wrote:So here is the challenge, you are saying that you want a company to promote it's website so buyers can find it BUT you don't want to pay for it until the property is sold. So your stuck in a catch 22, how can a company achieve top search engine results, pay it's employees and operation costs without having any revenue to do it with?