Points based systems are now changing the rules if the Wyndham fee price increases are any indicator.
Fees for guest certs, added costs to exchanges, housekeeping fees, and such seem to indicate that the points systems are pretty vulnerable to the whim of the developer wanting to add profit.
Points values are changing too....now I see that there are footnotes on certain t.s. exchanges. For example, South Mtn Resort in Phoenix has a note that folks who want a renovated unit will have to pony up more points.
I wonder, are your points values increasing also, each year, for your ownership, to match this new cost for exchanging? If the cost for an exchange is higher, does that mean your week's value also gets adjusted to a higher points value?
Or, as with all things points based (such as Freq. Flier miles) have the points systems figured out ways to get you to pony up more to get what was once less costly?
Fees for guest certs, added costs to exchanges, housekeeping fees, and such seem to indicate that the points systems are pretty vulnerable to the whim of the developer wanting to add profit.
Points values are changing too....now I see that there are footnotes on certain t.s. exchanges. For example, South Mtn Resort in Phoenix has a note that folks who want a renovated unit will have to pony up more points.
I wonder, are your points values increasing also, each year, for your ownership, to match this new cost for exchanging? If the cost for an exchange is higher, does that mean your week's value also gets adjusted to a higher points value?
Or, as with all things points based (such as Freq. Flier miles) have the points systems figured out ways to get you to pony up more to get what was once less costly?
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