These are the last images of the detention basin, the other photos are from a few days ago when that huge monsoon rain system was wrapping it up and moving north. Several years ago when I was married to number three, I was talked into buying a timeshare by her. Man, that was such an ignorant thing to do!
A few weeks ago, a company called Wyndham which was the Timshare people, kept calling me two to three times a day in an apparent attempt to get their hands in my wallet again. Oh hell no! They went away for several weeks and now today I’ve had two spam calls from them today. Go Away!
The number is always from an area code in Florida. This is annoying as hell, I’ve never answered their calls and they go right on the blocked list. This is to me in some way a horrid reminder of that marriage that just won’t go away. I implore you, never to buy a timeshare, especially from Wyndham!
I almost bought one many years ago. My wife talked me out of it. That’s one reason we stay together.
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While we were in Tennessee those folks standing on the side of the street offering that amazing deal of tickets and other gimmicks just to get you drawn in stopped us. My son is too polite to just ignore people. They kept pitching their amazing offer (without admitting as to what it was.) They at one point thought they had the best offer in the chance to win super bowl tickets. I laughed as my son turned away and told them he is the least football interested person one would ever meet. They knew they had blown it and wished us a good day. I knew what they were trying to do, now my son understands better as well.
Your son and I both dislike football. What gets me is the ludicrous sums of money these people are paid just to play a stupid game! That is so insulting, and the regular people who go to a job every day are struggling to pay the bills. Hell no, NFL!
I would never buy a timeshare. Plus, I detest those annoying calls about car warranties, etc., and I don’t answer my phone unless I know who it is. There is a new scam that answering a call from an unknown caller can add extra charges to your bill and also, your phone can be subjected to a virus. My phone catches most as potential spam. Have a great day, John!
You are wise, Eugi! It cost me $13,000 in attorney fees to get out of that contract! These people are evil.
I would never dream of buying a timeshare
You are a wise man, Derrick! 👍🏻