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Rude Westgate sales rep nearly ruined our vacation!
Posted Mon May 28, 2007 12:00 pm, by Mike H. written to Westgate Resorts
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We went on vacation in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, the past week and your company nearly ruined our trip. When we arrived last Saturday May 19, we visited the visitor center and agreed to visit a sales presentation in exchange for reduced prices on tickets to the La Grange Cirque. We arrived at your North Myrtle Beach location and the sales man was very rude. They said the sales presentation would be only 90 minutes but he kept us there for about 3 hours. He was rude and pushy and got made because we tried to refuse the offer. That behavior was very unacceptable.
Tell your sales reps not to keep customers for longer then three hours and also stop trying to con people into your sales by offering them reduced tickets.
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by Chris .. Posted Sun July 27, 2008 @ 1:30 AM
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oh man. how old are you? these are typical bait and switches. duh
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Was he one of those people trying to sell you a time share or something. I saw something like this on Married With Children. Just tell them you don't make much money and that is why you are not interested and they will leave you alone.
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Welcome to the wonderful world of "pressure salesmanship".
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by Gino Posted Mon May 28, 2007 @ 10:49 PM
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I usually steer clear of anything to do with time shares and reduced prices in exchange for anything.
If leaving early forfieted the reduced rates, they should have told you up front. If not I wouldn't have waited past what I was told it would take.I hope you at least got the reduced rate and were able to enjoy the show.
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by calm Posted Mon May 28, 2007 @ 9:37 PM
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One of my parents' (relatively few) stellar parenting moments involved a timeshare salesman, a nice afternoon in "the country", and a "gold ingot".
I learned my lesson.
Although it might be entertaining to go to one of those things and start asking about ADA compliance.
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by - Leanne- Posted Mon May 28, 2007 @ 7:10 PM
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We were surprised he walked away and found another customer without asking what was wrong. My husband asked him why he left, that's how we found out what he thought was happening. Guess lots of people do what it takes to get out of that. Of course, after that, the guy didn't stand a chance of getting our siggies! My hubby got a soda for me and I hung out inside the lobby of the time share until I felt better enough to get out of there. They were beautiful units though.
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by PaintedLady Posted Mon May 28, 2007 @ 11:19 AM
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Welcome to the world of timeshare/vacation package sales presentations. You agreed to the presentation, and at that point they consider you to have expressed interest in the idea of purchasing. Their job is to literally harrass you into signing up by pushing, cajoling, getting upset, playing "good rep/bad rep" and every other possible trick that MIGHT get you to make a purchase. It is not a con- you were a willing participant.
Remember this in the future; it is seldom worth whatever discount you are supposed to get to listen to these presentations unless you are seriously interested in purchasing. Next time just walk out.
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