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Let’s say you live in perhaps the densest concrete jungle in the world, New York City. You have a small studio apartment located on the 100th floor of a high-rise building. There’s hardly enough space in there for your desk, but in your heart you wish you could throw a barbecue, complete with tiki torches and a slip-n’-slide, with all of your friends laughing and drinking around the grill.
Well now you can. At 145 Ludlow Street, New York, New York, you can throw the backyard grill party of your nature-loving dreams. Dubbed a Backyard Timeshare, a group called The Participation Agency will rent out an empty patch of land right in the heart of the city to you for the low price of $50/hour.
However, just like at a movie theatre, you can’t bring your own treats. The slip-n’-slide rental will cost you a flat $100, a grill built to serve 10 people is $150, a kiddie pool is $200, and having a live band play will cost a whopping five grand. You’re also capped to no more than thirty people total, and your party must stop at 8pm. Renters will also have to buy all food from the company.
A backyard timeshare sounds like fun, but it won’t carry a lifetime contract. Resort timeshares do, and if you want to get out of yours, Transfer Smart is here to help. Contact us today and inquire about our In-Writing Guarantee.
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In the first time since economic downturn of 2008-2009, the travel industry is growing. Travel and tourism is being called one of the healthiest job sectors in the United States, getting back to the peak seen in 2007.
Many things drive the industry, but at its base are international travelers visit the United States, which supports 1/8th of the travel jobs. Domestic travel supports the rest.
Hotel occupancy in 2009 was at 55%, almost the lowest since the Depression. Occupancy in 2012 is projected to climb to 61%, showing a 10% growth in two years.
The travel industry is not only important to the obvious benefactors like resorts and airlines, but to an entire supply chain. Aircraft have to be built by one company, fueled by another, maintained by another.
Most service industry workers make more than minimum wage. The national average wage for a housekeeper Is $10. During the first six months of last year, the travel industry increased its workforce by 16,000 per month. Total employment has gone up by 224,000 jobs since December 2009.
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In the timeshare assistance business you run across many clients who will always leave you with a great feeling of why I do what I do. Many times clients are so busy that they forget or do not have the time to write a testimonial that is truly from the heart. Today I wanted to share a testimonial that touched my heart. Thank you so much Duncan & Nancy from Texas!
From: Nancy K.
Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 11:35 AM
To: support@timeshareaide.com
Subject: Vote of Thanks
We will forever be indebted to you Mr. Sean and all your wonderful staff for the timely and successful response to our predicament concerning timeshare cancellation. When we saw your organization online, we had no idea who you were but it now appears to us clearly to have been an act of God. We had come to the end of the road as far as cancellation was and the timeshare people were literally laughing at us. They were telling us that we signed and we had the deed and so we owned it! One even asked me what i learned at college if i did not know that once you sign a contract, you’re done. It was a time of great mental torment as we searched the internet for answers. Any answers. Then we found you! The rest is history.
What really surprised us is the way you went far and beyond to help us get out. Our words fail us in expressing our deepest gratitude to you Mr. Sean. That you did what you did as your contribution towards a good cause will go down in our minds as the greatest act in selflessness we have ever seen and may God reward you abundantly in this life and the next.
We highly urge anyone who is seeking help on the issues at hand to consider very seriously Timeshare Advocacy International because they have the knowledge and the experience to deal with a complicated issue like the timeshare. Ours was complicated enough but thanks to TAI and Mr. Sean, we can now breathe easy and rejoice knowing that we stood to lose over $50,000 in this hard and difficult economic times.
Thank you Mr. Sean.
Duncan & Nancy, Texas.
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