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  • Skyauction selling rci certificates for $ 179

    And they say they have 20,000 new units. Why own and trade thru RCI ?

  • #2
    Originally posted by tonyg
    And they say they have 20,000 new units. Why own and trade thru RCI ?
    Exactly. RCI means Rake (in deposits) Convert (to rentals) Increase (RCI profit) This is not a timeshare exchange company, it is a timeshare harvest company....they harvest our deposits and yield massive rental fees, on top of our dues which give us the "exciting opportunity" to deposit some more with them.
    Life is short, live it with this awareness.

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    • #3
      This is the sort of information that needs to be passed on to our HOA's and fellow timeshare owners.

      We also need to pass on a list of independent exchange companies.

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      • #4
        Tony,

        Where are they located on the sky auction site? I couldn't locate them on the site.

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        • #5
          SkyAuction.com - Vacation Rental Blowout

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          • #6
            Before anyone gets too excited, take a peek at the inventory. Most of it is truly bottom-feeder stuff that I wouldn't pay $10 for. There's also some inventory that you have to pay extra for---and that's a small subset of the usual Extra Vacations stuff, often at higher-than-EV prices when you add it all up. There might well be some gems in there, but I've not seen one.

            It's not nearly the deal/tragedy that it appears at first glance.

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            • #7
              But it is 20,000 less opportunities for RCI members to exchange into and it does erode the value of timesharing by its very existence.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by bnoble
                Before anyone gets too excited, take a peek at the inventory. Most of it is truly bottom-feeder stuff that I wouldn't pay $10 for. There's also some inventory that you have to pay extra for---and that's a small subset of the usual Extra Vacations stuff, often at higher-than-EV prices when you add it all up. There might well be some gems in there, but I've not seen one.

                It's not nearly the deal/tragedy that it appears at first glance.

                So it is all right with you that RCI rents out deposits? They are certainly not all bottom feeders....I have seen Aruba, Hawaii, Arizona, San Fran and many other great rentals on this site. Sure they may say (additional charge)...but the folks who do rent from this site are not paying also for an RCI membership....and they have no limitations, no 4 in one rules, no other mystery trading power in play....
                Life is short, live it with this awareness.

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                • #9
                  I knew I shouldn't have even bothered.

                  Please, feel free to continue today's "Two Minutes' Hate" while I continue to get great vacations at low costs.

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                  • #10
                    We traded into the Wyndham Cypress Palms in Orlando last week (March 22 to 29). We met a couple who bought the same week for $199 on skyauction and well in advance, not last minue.

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                    • #11
                      I think an Exchange company should be just that.

                      The renting of "surplus weeks" shouldn't happen and certainly the withdrawing from the exchange pool of highlly desirable weeks for rental shouldn't happen.

                      Unfortunately RCI's terms and conditions state they can do what they wish with deposited weeks. That stinks and until people stop depositing with them they are likely to win the legal battles.

                      Hasn't affected me yet, still trading away, but I think the time is close, or perhaps here now next year, that it will.

                      Unfortunately I don't know what to replace RCI with, there is no adequate replacement hence we all put up with this nonsense and wait for the day when we can no longer do what we do.
                      Mark B.

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                      • #12
                        I used one of those certificates for Grand Beach 3 bedrm in Orlando last year in May and booked it 6 months or more out.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by katiemack View Post
                          So it is all right with you that RCI rents out deposits? They are certainly not all bottom feeders....I have seen Aruba, Hawaii, Arizona, San Fran and many other great rentals on this site. Sure they may say (additional charge)...but the folks who do rent from this site are not paying also for an RCI membership....and they have no limitations, no 4 in one rules, no other mystery trading power in play....
                          I don't belonger to RCI but I thought you had to be a member to purchase a week.
                          II does the same kind of thing but you have to be a member to buy. I don't mind so much on the low end stuff that nobody wants but I have seen premium stuff for sale that I can't trade for. I imagine as the units age they make them available for trade. Are all the units they sell deposited weeks or are some excess rooms that have been given to them by the resort?

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