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prashantmohta
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 Posted: 15/May/2008 at 10:36am |
anurag ji is club mahindra membership is transferable??
if yes price thik karo.
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CHINKI
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 Posted: 15/May/2008 at 11:56am |
Prashantji, membership is transferable provided the earlier member has cleared all his dues.
I bought one almost two years back under a resale like this. I don't remember how much Club Mahindra were charging for the new membership (White Studio: I think it was 1.75L or 1.5L). The earlier member had used 2 years of holidays and remaining holidays were also transferred.
I got it for 60K.
There is a blog where they mention lot of disadvantages of holding such memberships which is mentioned in the begining pages of this thread.
I looked at like this way. If I have to goto Kodai with family,I donot know anybody there. It's better trust some known reputed brands.
Recently I had been to their Yeracud (Near Salem) resort. It was nice and I feel it is worth to have one such membership.
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gbhupesh
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 Posted: 16/May/2008 at 12:10pm |
Hello CHINKI,
Sure membership is good, But every thing is good only at a price to a particular people.
A 3 star or 4 star resorts' buffet/accommodation is not a value for money for your driver who goes along with you on the trip. It is only for you.
Similarly ClubMahindra membership become bed when sales staff over commit on promises and deliver less thus altering value proposition. Most of the dissatisfaction with ClubMahindra is because of marketing staff which over commit to customer to make membership attractive to him.
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prashantmohta
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 Posted: 16/May/2008 at 12:17pm |
chinkiji u got it at very good price how??
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CHINKI
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 Posted: 16/May/2008 at 12:25pm |
Bhupesh, fully agreed.
My initial deposit is 60K for 20 years which works out to 3K/year. Adding 7K maintenance charges per year, it works out to 10k/year for 7 days of holidays/year.
This works out to Rs.1300/day stay in any of their resort which is equivalent or more than 3 star accomdation.
Nowdays, everything has become so busy, if you can take out your family for holidays ( atleast 3 days)once in 6 months, it is great.
Under such circumstances, if you stay in any other hotels at the same places, it will be costlier than this rate.
Regarding someone's taste or affordability, it is private issue which I donot want to comment.
As far as the sales people overagressiveness to sell, tell me which company rep. will not do?? I had the same experience with a sales rep. of Eureka Forbes when we wanted to buy a wet Euro Cleaner. I had to speak to their office to reconfirm some of the things comitted by their sales rep.
So if you like anything, cross check with their office regarding benefits and other promises made by their rep.
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CHINKI
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 Posted: 16/May/2008 at 12:37pm |
Originally posted by prashantmohta
chinkiji u got it at very good price how?? |
It depends on both seller and buyer.
Like how much buyer has patience & how distress is the seller??
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prashantmohta
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 Posted: 16/May/2008 at 12:49pm |
Like how much buyer has patience & how distress is the seller??
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perhaps u have bought 1$ in 20 cents.
anuragji i dont know when u have to pay your broker,if he is insisting u to pay jaldi....
chinkiji ke bhav me chahiye.
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CHINKI
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 Posted: 16/May/2008 at 1:11pm |
Patience pays a lot not only in Stock investing but also everywhere, even with your wife and kids(where you do not have much choices)
Edited by CHINKI - 16/May/2008 at 1:11pm
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