I am considering using SFX and recommending them. Has anyone any experience of SFX? Does anyone find any benefit from their bonus weeks?
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I have had very little luck with them. I had a deposit expire without being able to find anything. I did get an exchange to Club Donetello San Francisco that was ok. I felt the room was one given to exchangers and was rather unhappy about it, but it was where I wanted to be when I wanted to be there. I got another exchange to Scotland during a school holiday week that I felt was a basic resort, but it was clean and again when and where I wanted to be. I have given away bankings because I could not get anything I wanted when I wanted to go. I live on the east coast and it seems most of their available resorts are on the west coast.
Yes, KWC will sign their praises. He seems to have excellent luck with them. Kudos to him.
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I've had pretty good luck with them. As far as the bonus weeks go, I am always on the lookout for something to pop up close to home on short notice. I haven't seen anything in a while. That would make for a reasonable weekend getaway. Booking the bonus weeks much further out ends up costing more than what I can get from my minisystem's bonus weeks.
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SFX always draws strong opinions on both sides: some people love them, others are very much not impressed. There seem to be two factors to this. One: it's a "person to person" sort of business. Many people report being assigned a particular agent, and working with that agent directly for a reasonably long term. Some agents appear to be more proactive than others in helping their "clients" get what they want. Two: if you read between the lines of the official representative's posts, it seems that SFX has a strong internal notion of what they value in terms of deposits. If you are depositing something they really want, that seems to help a lot. If you are not, well....
I've not personally used them. I've been told by the SFX rep that some of my fixed weeks are acceptable, but that they are of "limited regional demand". (Which I took to mean: "We don't really want them, so don't bother.") I have Wyndham points that I could use to book and deposit something that SFX might really want, but I haven't been in a position to need/want to.Last edited by bnoble; 02-27-2013, 11:56 AM. Reason: Clarify who told me the fixed weeks weren't highly valued
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I have deposited two HGVC weeks with them in the last 4 years, and have been generally satisfied. With HGVC, I can deposit a lower-point week and still receive good trades, as long as you reserve a "prime" week (as defined by SFX).
For my two 1BR HGVC deposits (using 6800 total HGVC points), I have received:
- 2BR Mayan Palace Riviera Maya Thanksgiving week ($130 exchange fee)
- 2BR VI Village at Steamboat, January ski week (~$300 bonus week)
- 2BR Grand Mayan Nuevo Vallarta, Spring Break week ($150 exchange fee)
- 2BR Grand Timber Lodge in Breckenridge, CO, January ski week ($540 bonus week)
I believe I paid $199 for a Platinum membership for part of that time, which gave me discounts on exchange fees and bonus week fees, and free upgrades to a 2BR for my exchange weeks.
For reference, 6800 points in the HGVC system will not even get you one 2BR HGVC week during prime season (that would cost 7000 points).
With SFX, if you are flexible on your dates and place, you will be much more successful. For example, my ski weeks were requests for any Colorado ski resort for Jan-Mar, and they both matched within a few weeks of the request. SFX has lots of inventory in Mexico, so that is a fairly easy trade.
KurtLast edited by PigsDad; 02-27-2013, 11:45 AM.
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Originally posted by tonyg View PostThere are plus and minuses to all exchange companies, the poster JWC will only give you pluses.
Everyone else who has replied have disclosed if they have used SFX, but it is not clear if you have (I don't recall seeing you post in the SFX forum as a customer of SFX.).
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I have used them once, 2009. It worked out well.
I tried to use them in 2011, they were not able to help me out with my request.
What I am not fond of is the calls I have received of the past month or two. They call and if I can't answer, they hang up. When they do reach me, it is to try to sell me an expensive ($1500) membership. They don't understand Bluegreen or how their program works, so SFX feels I have only one resort (the one I exchanged) and they always reference that resort and that I should exchange more rather than just use that resort.
I will be looking for an exchange for summer 2014 to Washington area and I will check to see what they have before I would use RCI.Don
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I had a 1 br hhi deposit for mid October that I deposited 90 days prior last year. It was a freebie with purchase and not one I could use. I deposited to try out SFX and am afraid it will expire before I can find something that I can use. I should have deposited with II but wanted to give SFX a chance.
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No I do not use them. An on-line friend of mind had a problem with them releasing some personal information about him, and you can guess who came to their defense in a thread that went on for weeks OY.
Originally posted by PigsDad View PostFull disclosure, Tony: Have you ever used SFX?
Everyone else who has replied have disclosed if they have used SFX, but it is not clear if you have (I don't recall seeing you post in the SFX forum as a customer of SFX.).
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Originally posted by bnoble View PostSFX always draws strong opinions on both sides: some people love them, others are very much not impressed. There seem to be two factors to this. One: it's a "person to person" sort of business. Many people report being assigned a particular agent, and working with that agent directly for a reasonably long term. Some agents appear to be more proactive than others in helping their "clients" get what they want. Two: if you read between the lines of the official representative's posts, it seems that SFX has a strong internal notion of what they value in terms of deposits. If you are depositing something they really want, that seems to help a lot. If you are not, well....
I've not personally used them. I've been told by the SFX rep that some of my fixed weeks are acceptable, but that they are of "limited regional demand". (Which I took to mean: "We don't really want them, so don't bother.") I have Wyndham points that I could use to book and deposit something that SFX might really want, but I haven't been in a position to need/want to.
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