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Hi Paul
I just read your message, Im a 30 year old female canadain who desperately wants to move to south america for a while. I was just in playa del carmen and loved it. How can I get into the timeshare buiness, I'm very interested in this??
Timeshare jobs are easy to get in to every resort needs them ones you are there go an apply I do not know how your Spanish is but it would help if you know some..
..Cuervo..
Mexico is still considered a third world country, and they rely heavily on tourism and timeshare sales for the health of their economy. With their beautiful beaches and lush surroundings, it should be easy to sell timeshares based on the inherent qualities of the resort and the destination; however, many timeshare companies in Mexico use fraudulent sales tactics to boost their sales even more. Their rental and resale promises seem too good to be true, and induce clients that wouldn’t normally purchase, to take the plunge and invest thousands of dollars.
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