tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6755255001842683348.post4127036869531851039..comments2023-12-28T03:17:12.156-05:00Comments on The Word From The Timeshare Crusader: Hello, Diamond...Are You Out There?The Real Timeshare Crusaderhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08795102240566121646noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6755255001842683348.post-1758345986801198822011-12-28T11:33:31.335-05:002011-12-28T11:33:31.335-05:00Or since Ford cars have software in the car comput...Or since Ford cars have software in the car computer, what if you had to not use the software or the car if you bought it on the secondary market, since you don't own the software?<br /><br />This kind of nonsense goes on all the time in the software world. If someone sells timeshares and effectively prevents there being a secondary market, I agree, for me that would prevent me from buying it at all, or for more than $50. <br /><br />Any valuable asset has to have value. It's *impossible* to justify buying something that has no value. <br /><br />Those timeshare companies should stop selling and start renting their products if they want to maintain control over it. <br /><br />Of course this would preclude their selling $85,000 condos as 50 weeks at $15,000 a week. <br /><br />Woo hoo! That's what's really going on, isn't it? They are selling an $85,000 condo for $750,000! <br /><br />Wow, see the perspective you can get if you just do the math?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com