The first deception was that you were invited to attend a seminar on how you travel. There was NO indication that you'd be walking into a sales pitch. Second, Kirk, (a high energy guy) repeated over and over that no high pressure sales attempts would be made. However, we were asked no less than 15 times to sell our existing time share and buy into their Vacation Club. I call that high pressure.
Finally, when we said no thank you multiple times, we were given the final deception. The "free" vacation turns out to be a 2 night stay at a Marriott and roundtrip airfare for about $700. Hardly free. I'm not an idiot. I didn't expect something for nothing. However, this was simply a waste of time for us.
I find it really hard to believe that fellow human beings do this to each other. While Legacy's product (access to vacation resorts around the world for a one time fee of $13, 000) may be legit, it's irresponsible to lure people into these fast-paced sales presentations with empty promises. Shame.