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Re: Is TUG Helpful?

[Q=nooneyouknow] Speaking of "helpful", it's sad, and says all that needs to said about timeshares, that the number of them being given away for free-ish on TUG numbers in the hundreds. I gave up counting well over 100, and had not moved very far down the "page". & that is from a place where people like timeshares!!![/Q] The flip side of this is that a lot of the people on TUG already own timeshare(s) and really don't need any more, even if the units are free. Also, a number of the units being advertised in TUG's Bargain Deals section are referred to as Dog Weeks (or sometimes Blue weeks or Mud weeks) in that they have zero or even negative value because usually the maintenance fees exceed the realistic rental value. However, since it is free to advertise there, it doesn't hurt to do so. And, unlike Craigslist, you won't get inundated with spammers and scammers through your ad.