Hey everyone. My name's Brian and my home resort is the Moon Palace in Cancun, Mexico. Well, I'm a RCI Weeks member with *89* total weeks. Clearly, I won't be needing that many. My question to everyone is how can I sell some to make some cash? Please help, money's on the low side (thanks to my 2010 Camaro SS)
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Originally posted by stlromanianHey everyone. My name's Brian and my home resort is the Moon Palace in Cancun, Mexico. Well, I'm a RCI Weeks member with *89* total weeks. Clearly, I won't be needing that many. My question to everyone is how can I sell some to make some cash? Please help, money's on the low side (thanks to my 2010 Camaro SS)
Second, do you mean you own 89 intervals, or that you have 89 deposits at RCI? If the latter, you can't sell/rent them according to RCI's terms of service. If the former, did you mean rent, or sell?"Because there is good, and there is evil, and evil must be punished. Even in the face of Armageddon I shall not compromise in this."-- Rorschach, Watchmen
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I admit to not knowing, or caring, a lot about mexican resorts, although I have had some dealings with one, but how do you get 89 weeks to use?
In 20 years with from one to 6 owned weeks, mostly closer to 6, we only have 110-ish exchanges, and very few used ourselves or rented.
& what kind of fees would it take to have that many weeks to use?RCI Member Since 24-Aug-1989/150-plus Exchanges***THE TIMESHARE GRIM REAPER~~~Exchanging/Searching/SW Florida/MO/AR/IA/Consumer Advocacy/Estate Planning/Sports/Boating/Fishing/Golf/Lake-living/Retirement****Sometimes ya just gotta be a dick
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I can answer my own question, having sat through a presentation at Aventura Spa Palace today (and regarding the other thread on timeshares having class, I must say that the folks at ASP were fairly classy; they did a medium-sell, not really listening to my explanation of why their product didn't make economic sense for us, but in the end, when we firmly said no for about the 4th time, they let us go with no hassle).
A Palace resort membership includes a certain number of weeks of usage over a defined period (they start offering you 50 weeks over 25 years, but saying no moves it to 100 weeks with no expiration fairly quickly). So, the OP means that he has 89 weeks of his 100 left to use.
Unlike most TS, there are no MF, per se, with Palace resorts. The All-Inclusive fee is fairly hefty, at least to someone who's never taken an AI vacation. You only pay when you use a week, and you can use several weeks per year (at one point, the salesman said as many as you wanted; at another point, he seemed to indicate the limit was about 6). In any event, you pay an upfront purchase cost, and then a fee for each week you use (from $1,700 for a suite in low season up to about $4,500 for a 2BR Presidential 2BR in high season)."Because there is good, and there is evil, and evil must be punished. Even in the face of Armageddon I shall not compromise in this."-- Rorschach, Watchmen
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