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Puerto Vallarta area-Joe Potter salesman

[Q=natalieg64] timeshare salesman[/Q] Well, there's that old saying, "How do you know a timeshare salesperson is lying? His lips are moving." Timeshare sales people, especially ones in Mexico, are notorious for lying during their sales presentations. But, regardless of who the timeshare salesperson is or how honest or truthful he is, never buy a timeshare in Mexico (or anywhere else for that matter) from a timeshare presentation. Come to think of it, don't even buy one in Mexico for $1. You can probably rent a week there for less than the maintenance fees. Plus, if/when you get tired of it or it no longer suits your travel needs and desires, they are very difficult to unload. By the way, what did Joe Potter tell you or offer you? Was he the salesman at a timeshare presentation?