: After they declined the initial offer, they were moved to a different room where a more aggressive "closer" took over.
: Feeling trapped, Mark eventually used a tactic he’d read about online—faking a medical emergency—just to be allowed to leave. The Aftermath timeshare*cancun
Zona Hotelera. What was promised as a 90-minute breakfast quickly spiraled into a grueling four-hour ordeal. : After they declined the initial offer, they
The sun was barely over the horizon in Cancun when Mark and Elena were intercepted at the airport by a man wearing a badge that looked official enough to be a federal agent. He promised them a "VIP orientation" and a free breakfast at a luxury resort, omitting the fact that it was actually a high-pressure timeshare presentation. The Breakfast Trap What was promised as a 90-minute breakfast quickly
: Under Mexican law, buyers typically have only a five-business-day grace period to cancel a contract.