Recognize the fine print for your timeshare

Recognize the fine print for your timeshare

Recognize the fine print for your timeshare with tips from this how-to video.

So you've got the pen hovering above the dotted line for that Timeshare contract. Wait! Before you sign, ask yourselves these questions. Do you understand the timeshare you are about to purchase and all it entails? Do you like the area and accomidation or resort you are purchasing in? If you purchase it, will you really use it? And do you plan on spending the amount of vacation time you are purchasing for the year anyway? Carefully and honestly answer these questions. If you can confidently say yes to all these questions, then you should go ahead and sign on that line and make your purchase. Congratulations, you are now the proud owner of a timeshare, and you'll be able to plan your future vacations with confidence and anticipation.

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