For the love of god, do not do a timeshare showing deal unless you like to sit and listen to a salesman yap for a couple of hours. Went to Florida this past summer, and got suckered into a timeshare meeting with a nice fella. Basically, they told us we were going to do a survey, then we ended up being bait for timeshare talk. The guy agreed with us (my gf and I, we're both 23) when we told him we didn't know that's what the "survey" was, and he agreed that we didn't need to make decisions if we weren't even married. He then told us about an hour worth of stories (no sh!t, really an hour's worth) about how he has loved his timeshare, and then eventually started into trying to sell it to us. He was so full of inconsistencies in his sales pitch, it was annoying.
I finally told him no about 20 times, as he kept trying to throw more stuff into the deal. He also offered us a free trial year of owning a timeshare, and we could cancel at any time within the year if we didn't like it. Knowing I wasn't going to do it, I humored him a bit and asked to see the paperwork he had. We had to pay so much a month ($100+, can't remember how much now), and then if we didn't like it, we'd get a refund on what we'd paid. So basically I called him out on it not being free if you decided to keep the thing.
I eventually got out of there, and was $75 richer because of it. Would I do it again? For $75, maybe

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