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Has anyone here ever used ebay auction to secure lodging in Las vegas?

I was searching ebay and found that you can get inexpensive lodging at nice time shares in Vegas. The catch is you have to give them 90 min. to listen to their sales pitch. Has anyone here done this, is it worth it? Any advise? Should I do this?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    90 minutes is a lie. 3 to 4 hours is more like it. It's a high-pressure sales scheme to sell time shares.

    It is not worth it.

    You can find inexpensive lodging here, from the oldest reservation service in Las Vegas, Las Vegas Reservation Bureau, Inc.

    http://www.lasvegashotels-online.com/

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  • lvgeno
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    As long as the person auctioning off the timeshare is the owner of that week you do not have to listen to any sales pitches. I bought a week through an auction but I asked up front and was assured that he owned the week and just could not use it. I got a great deal and we had a great time. Do not do it if you have to sit through the 90 minutes of hell. Which is actually two and a half hours of hell. Not worth the pain.

  • Smiley
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    Frankly, you can get "free" nights through a number of timeshare organizations in Vegas. Tahiti Village is one.

    The 90 minutes you give them will give you a couple of nights and a show, but it's high pressure sales!

    My sister and husband went to one just to get show tickets. 60 minutes wound up being 3 or 4 hours. They finally left.

    I go to Vegas to have a good time, not to sit and listen to a sales pitch. You can find great room deals with out the hassle of being pitched to.

  • 1 decade ago

    I have stayed at timeshares bought off Ebay at least 5 times (3 different locations). Never have I had to sit through any presentation. They are nice because most have a full kitchen. Probably never stay at a casino again as long as those deals are out there.

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  • 1 decade ago

    do it I've been ot other places and for the price you get a lot of good stuff just resist the time share.

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