Why don't timeshare developers buy their weeks or points back from owners?

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Because that would not be profitable. If they buy them back, then they have to admit that they are vastly overpriced.

This is insane. What if other industries had similiar policies? What would happen to the auto industry if they not only din't accept trade ins but where hostile against people trying to sell their cars?

Timesharetim 11 months ago .

Well, the auto industry sells a product that you buy once, and pay off, whereas the timeshare industry sells a product that you have to keep paying "maintenance charges" on. The auto industry only makes more money off the same client if they buy another, so they have to keep them happy enough to come back.

Because they don't want them! Timeshares are a horrible investment.

I meant $0 value! Timesharetim 11 months ago .

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