Post reply
Original Message:
Re: Marriott System (by R P.):
mike1536 wrote:=========== Eric, Jayjay uses bold as a method of distinguishing from other posts; makes it a bit more readable. MikeJayJay,It is unfortunate that you have bad experiences with some salespeople in the T/S industry. However, I am different from those type of people and work with a company that appreciates the need for win-win business agreements that openly disclose both parties responsibilties and rights.
I have never criticized or disparaged the resale opportunities that allow people to own and benefit from T/S ownership after purchasing on the resale market. Perhaps you would consider re-evaluating your opinions before criticizing my comments simply because I work for, and sell Marriott Vacation Club ownership. Fair enough?
BTW, I think it unnecessary to type all your posts using BOLD type. It is kind of like typing in all caps, like "shouting". Fair enough?
Regards and Happy Holidays,
Eric
Eric, I post in bold black to keep up with my own posts (not the same as shouting with all caps). Sometimes posts can seem to run together if not separated by some other type of font or bold lettering.
I don't see anything wrong with anyone discussing the pros and cons of the Marriott system, what I do have a problem with you, as a salesperson, advertising for Marriott.
I don't read the Marriott posts on Tug, however I do not believe they would allow a salesperson to post in that forum. Commercial advertising in a no-no there as well.
There was a popular longstanding member of Tug, some years ago, that constantly warned not to buy from a developer and he consistently praised buying on the the resale market (as he should).
He subsequently went to work for Marriott (ironic isn't it?). He was not allowed to post anything having to do with purchasing a Marriott timeshare from the developer after that time as that would be considered advertising from a Marriott salesperson. Eventually he stopped posting on Tug altogether.