“Minimal Value and Maximum Frustration” at Capital Vacations
A code of ethics. It’s supposed to be the moral principles that govern – or at least guide – the behavior of an individual, an organization or even a…
A code of ethics. It’s supposed to be the moral principles that govern – or at least guide – the behavior of an individual, an organization or even a…
It’s always been a bit of a headscratcher. If the vision of the timeshare industry is, as its trade association, the American Resort Development Association (ARDA), claims, “to put…
Good news for our millionaire readers! After eight years and $2 billion in renovations, the storied Waldorf Astoria in New York City is finally open to the public again. And…
Billionaire Warren Buffet advises, “Price is what you pay. Value is what you get.” Value is what Buffett focuses on when deciding to invest. Read through the hundreds of complaints…
No doubt about it. Once you make the decision to buy a timeshare, negotiating the purchase can be hard work. There’s the super long sales pitch. The haggling over…
We recently heard about something called boiling frog syndrome. Yup – sounds awful. And it is. Just like if you throw a frog into a pot of boiling water…
Google “hypocrisy.” hy•po•cri•sy noun: the practice of claiming to have moral standards or beliefs to which one’s own behavior does not conform; pretense. That’s from the publishers of the Oxford English…
If you are a timeshare owner, there really is nothing worse than being unable to reach a real human when you need answers from your timeshare company. Leave it…
There are lots of reasons someone might consider working rather than retire. Some people really enjoy what they do. Why not keep working? Others plan to work part-time because they…
Who doesn’t like a birthday surprise? Well…maybe Mark, for one. He’s a Capital Vacations owner. It’s not his fault. We think you’ll forgive Mark for going a little sour on birthdays after you hear how Capital Vacations surprised…