This is a wonderful forum - so much great information! Thank you all for sharing what you have learned.
Yesterday, my wife and I went to a sales presentation at Boyne Mountain in Michigan - a BG resort. I did my homework before the meeting and found a few examples of resale points on ebay and redweek.com
When they made their "you'll never get into BG for less than this" pitch, I pulled out my resale numbers. They said, sure, you can do that, but:
1) it depends on when the original purchase was made what resorts are available for you to use (if you have points that were purchased several years ago, then the newest resorts would not be available to us)
2) the Shell network would not be available to us
3) the "charter" would not be available to us with all of it's benefits
4) if we added more points in the future, we could not combine them into one account - meaning we'd have to pay additional membership and maintenance fees.
We were told that BG has to protect its legitimate retail customers and works to hamper the buyers of aftermarket / resale points from the perks of membership.
What is true in this? This program and Hilton's seem good to us, (both point based with a good collection of in-network resorts) but we don't want to pay the outlandish retail prices to own.
I found a link to Pinnacle Vacations that seems to have resale offers, that are approved by BG, but the prices aren't nearly as low as you find on other sites.
Also, what is the difference between "deeded" and "right to use" points?
Is there a benefit to having a deed that names a particular resort and week? Are any of the resorts more valuable for "trading" than others? We were told there is no trading in BG's system, but there has to be.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Joe
Yesterday, my wife and I went to a sales presentation at Boyne Mountain in Michigan - a BG resort. I did my homework before the meeting and found a few examples of resale points on ebay and redweek.com
When they made their "you'll never get into BG for less than this" pitch, I pulled out my resale numbers. They said, sure, you can do that, but:
1) it depends on when the original purchase was made what resorts are available for you to use (if you have points that were purchased several years ago, then the newest resorts would not be available to us)
2) the Shell network would not be available to us
3) the "charter" would not be available to us with all of it's benefits
4) if we added more points in the future, we could not combine them into one account - meaning we'd have to pay additional membership and maintenance fees.
We were told that BG has to protect its legitimate retail customers and works to hamper the buyers of aftermarket / resale points from the perks of membership.
What is true in this? This program and Hilton's seem good to us, (both point based with a good collection of in-network resorts) but we don't want to pay the outlandish retail prices to own.
I found a link to Pinnacle Vacations that seems to have resale offers, that are approved by BG, but the prices aren't nearly as low as you find on other sites.
Also, what is the difference between "deeded" and "right to use" points?
Is there a benefit to having a deed that names a particular resort and week? Are any of the resorts more valuable for "trading" than others? We were told there is no trading in BG's system, but there has to be.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Joe
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