It appears that Bluegreen is reducing the perks on resales (down to even Day Use) to really differentiate between buying from Bluegreen vs. resale. The following appeared in the Street Talk Blog:
» 2007 » April
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"FLORIDA: April 20
Filed under: -EASTERN USA — street @ 12:08 am
BOCA RATON: Bluegreen Resorts has decided to get firm in its attempts to control resales. It is doing so by enforcing restrictions on resale inventory that is not sold by an authorized reseller. Essentially, if you are in the Preferred program, VIP program, Enhanced/Traveler Plus membership or basic membership with perks such as Bonus time and day use at Club Component Sites, you will not be able to transfer these programs to a buyer on the resale market.
You can still exchange with RCI or into other Bluegreen properties, but the only way to use those other programs is via developer sales or the aforementioned authorized resellers.
Other resorts operate similar restrictions, including Marriott, with what seems to be limited success. Anyone have hard data on how successful such programs are? Anyone with an opinion about it?"
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No author is given for the statement so take it for what it is worth. It is being discussed on TUG:
Bluegreen Resorts attempts to control resales. - TUG Bulletin Board
Charles
» 2007 » April
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"FLORIDA: April 20
Filed under: -EASTERN USA — street @ 12:08 am
BOCA RATON: Bluegreen Resorts has decided to get firm in its attempts to control resales. It is doing so by enforcing restrictions on resale inventory that is not sold by an authorized reseller. Essentially, if you are in the Preferred program, VIP program, Enhanced/Traveler Plus membership or basic membership with perks such as Bonus time and day use at Club Component Sites, you will not be able to transfer these programs to a buyer on the resale market.
You can still exchange with RCI or into other Bluegreen properties, but the only way to use those other programs is via developer sales or the aforementioned authorized resellers.
Other resorts operate similar restrictions, including Marriott, with what seems to be limited success. Anyone have hard data on how successful such programs are? Anyone with an opinion about it?"
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No author is given for the statement so take it for what it is worth. It is being discussed on TUG:
Bluegreen Resorts attempts to control resales. - TUG Bulletin Board
Charles
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