We are on vacation up at Shawnee this week and yesterday we got to spend a couple quality hours with a sales guy from Fairfield and I figured it would be worth sharing the story and let the pros give their advise... moral of the story here is that as a Timeshare owner you still need to watch for the sharks!
In short, Fairfield purchased Shawnee about a year ago and they are finishing the current construction up in the Summit portion of the Shawnee resort. After they complete this section they are planning to start new construction up at the Ski mountain itself. The new resort will be a Gold Crown resort, at least according to the sales guy, and they will be building 2, 3, and 4 bedroom units.
Well, the sales rep indicated that Fairfield has an “opportunity” to convert our Ridgetop Village unit to points with the implication that we could spend our Fairfied points at any of the various Fairfield resorts. The numbers we were given are that Fairfield sells their points for $0.155 per point. Our Shawnee Ridgetop unit is worth 154,000 points but for us to convert this unit to points the sales guy indicated that we would need to make an additional purchase of Fairfield points. Now, these are estimates (of course they want you to get into a private meeting with their “closer” but they offered us two packages to get us into the door.
The first was a package that would double our points, an additional 154,000 points for an estimated $19,000. This first option would more then double our maintenance fees (we pay $360/mo for our Shawnee week and the extra 154k points would cost us an estimated additional $400) to about $760/year. With this option we are up over the 300,000 points level and we would receive “Fairfield VIP status” and we would get a 25% discount on Fairfield resorts (stay at 100,000pt resort for 75,000 point exchange) plus a unit upgrade.
The second package, their “foot in the door package” consists of 63,000 Fairfield points for $8,000 plus the 154,000 points for our existing week (217,000 points total). This would not provide us with the points we need for VIP status so we would not get the discounted exchange rate.
Now, I also asked the sales guy if there would be a way to convert the Shawnee week to points without an additional purchase of points and I was informed that this will not be possible an in essence we have two options.
1. Keep our fixed week as we own it
2. Buy additional Fairfield points and convert our week to points
We also asked if there will be an opportunity to convert our week to points in the future and I was informed that this will be possible but that Fairfield was offering a special incentive package at this time and that they are waving sizable fees for a limited time.
Well, I didn’t fall off the turnip truck this week so my gut feeling is that this is a trap best avoided but I am not knowledgeable of the Fairfield point system. I expect that it will be less expensive for us to just purchase Fairfield points off the resale market and either keep our fixed week 33 or sell it.
So, what do the points experts think?
Now, to show I am not a complete idiot, I will save the experts the trouble of showing what the reslae market is like for these same points. Check out the folowing link:
http://search.ebay.com/fairfield-points_W0QQfromZR40
You will notice we can buy the entire 300,000+ points off ebay for $4000 or less when you look at some of the recent completed auctions:
http://search-completed.ebay.com/sea...irfield+points
So, convert our unit for about $20,000 + fees... of buy for about $4,000 and we still own our week. Hmmmm, I wonder which I should do if I wanted points
In short, Fairfield purchased Shawnee about a year ago and they are finishing the current construction up in the Summit portion of the Shawnee resort. After they complete this section they are planning to start new construction up at the Ski mountain itself. The new resort will be a Gold Crown resort, at least according to the sales guy, and they will be building 2, 3, and 4 bedroom units.
Well, the sales rep indicated that Fairfield has an “opportunity” to convert our Ridgetop Village unit to points with the implication that we could spend our Fairfied points at any of the various Fairfield resorts. The numbers we were given are that Fairfield sells their points for $0.155 per point. Our Shawnee Ridgetop unit is worth 154,000 points but for us to convert this unit to points the sales guy indicated that we would need to make an additional purchase of Fairfield points. Now, these are estimates (of course they want you to get into a private meeting with their “closer” but they offered us two packages to get us into the door.
The first was a package that would double our points, an additional 154,000 points for an estimated $19,000. This first option would more then double our maintenance fees (we pay $360/mo for our Shawnee week and the extra 154k points would cost us an estimated additional $400) to about $760/year. With this option we are up over the 300,000 points level and we would receive “Fairfield VIP status” and we would get a 25% discount on Fairfield resorts (stay at 100,000pt resort for 75,000 point exchange) plus a unit upgrade.
The second package, their “foot in the door package” consists of 63,000 Fairfield points for $8,000 plus the 154,000 points for our existing week (217,000 points total). This would not provide us with the points we need for VIP status so we would not get the discounted exchange rate.
Now, I also asked the sales guy if there would be a way to convert the Shawnee week to points without an additional purchase of points and I was informed that this will not be possible an in essence we have two options.
1. Keep our fixed week as we own it
2. Buy additional Fairfield points and convert our week to points
We also asked if there will be an opportunity to convert our week to points in the future and I was informed that this will be possible but that Fairfield was offering a special incentive package at this time and that they are waving sizable fees for a limited time.
Well, I didn’t fall off the turnip truck this week so my gut feeling is that this is a trap best avoided but I am not knowledgeable of the Fairfield point system. I expect that it will be less expensive for us to just purchase Fairfield points off the resale market and either keep our fixed week 33 or sell it.
So, what do the points experts think?
Now, to show I am not a complete idiot, I will save the experts the trouble of showing what the reslae market is like for these same points. Check out the folowing link:
http://search.ebay.com/fairfield-points_W0QQfromZR40
You will notice we can buy the entire 300,000+ points off ebay for $4000 or less when you look at some of the recent completed auctions:
http://search-completed.ebay.com/sea...irfield+points
So, convert our unit for about $20,000 + fees... of buy for about $4,000 and we still own our week. Hmmmm, I wonder which I should do if I wanted points
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