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    Hello !

    I am in the following situation : I have 10 k points annual renewal 11/1 and 11000EOY 7/1 renewaland I plan to purchase 10K more renewal 5 /1. Can anyone give me any advice of how the memberships will combine and when the mf will be due?

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    Originally posted by BuegreenFan
    Hello !

    I am in the following situation : I have 10 k points annual renewal 11/1 and 11000EOY 7/1 renewaland I plan to purchase 10K more renewal 5 /1. Can anyone give me any advice of how the memberships will combine and when the mf will be due?
    You will be billed ONE annual dues. You will have 3 anniversary dates of 11/1, 7/1 and 5/1. Your maintenance fees will be the sum of all your maintenance fees unless you have 2 or more new program deeds.

    Your maintenance fees will most likely be due on Nov 1 every year unless you own a converted fixed week.

    I can help you fix all that. If you are interested, let me know.
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    • #3
      And if I may add on to what Boca said, from personal experience, I owned points bought through BG that had 3 deeds and one date. Then I added points through an Ebay purchase. With that purchase, I had 4 deeds and 2 ann. dates and 2 club memberships. Maintenance fees were under one November payment. I recently purchased more points and was able to get all deeds combined into one ann. date. This had to be done through an authorized reseller (or Boca has some connection-not sure exactly) and with some additional paperwork.

      The problem with multiple ann. dates is that BG seems to not pay attn to the dates of the points and may use new points when older points could be used. That doesn't seem to happen when there is only one ann. date.
      Don

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      • #4
        Originally posted by vintner
        The problem with multiple ann. dates is that BG seems to not pay attn to the dates of the points and may use new points when older points could be used. That doesn't seem to happen when there is only one ann. date.
        I always request points come out of a specific account and have never had a problem using up "oldest first". Like most everything else, much depends on the person who answered your call.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by vintner
          (or Boca has some connection-not sure exactly) and with some additional paperwork.
          I am a referral agent for Pinnacle Vacations. That's the connection. I am pretty experienced in working with them, so I know how to get the best prices.
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          • #6
            Two Bluegreen Vacation Club Memberships?

            Originally posted by vintner
            With that purchase, I had 4 deeds and 2 ann. dates and 2 club memberships.
            Do I understand correctly that you have two (2) Bluegreen Vacation Club Memberships in the same names? Has this happened to anyone else?

            Charles

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            • #7
              Originally posted by crwisconsin
              Do I understand correctly that you have two (2) Bluegreen Vacation Club Memberships in the same names? Has this happened to anyone else?

              Charles
              Yes, it does happen. But, Bluegreen will link the accounts upon request. People just don't know how to make the request.

              In addition, there is a hole in the Bluegreen transfer process. If an anniversary date happens during a closing period, it is likely that the buyer will be billed for an extra annual dues. There is no way around it. To protect yourself from having to pay it, you need to work with someone who knows how to prevent the double billing. I happen to know how.
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              • #8
                On my most recent purchase, the ann. date was set up to be Aug 1. Closing was still happening, so the 3 accounts (5 deeds) were combined and I paid a pro rated maint. fee which takes me to the next ann. date. So...I got my new purchase and all available points (new and old points), kept all my current new and old points, but won't get my points that would be coming March 1. I will get all points Aug 1 and then be on a regular schedule.

                I know, confusing as all get out. Pinnacle had been talking with someone at Bluegreen, and even the info he gave was different than what happened.
                Don

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by vintner View Post
                  On my most recent purchase, the ann. date was set up to be Aug 1. Closing was still happening, so the 3 accounts (5 deeds) were combined and I paid a pro rated maint. fee which takes me to the next ann. date. So...I got my new purchase and all available points (new and old points), kept all my current new and old points, but won't get my points that would be coming March 1. I will get all points Aug 1 and then be on a regular schedule.

                  I know, confusing as all get out. Pinnacle had been talking with someone at Bluegreen, and even the info he gave was different than what happened.
                  Yeah, that's true. I do this a lot, so I have experienced most of the problems that can occur. The biggest issue is the fiscal year vs. calendar year. If you don't pick the right anniversary date in your combination, you may lose one year worth of points.

                  I got burned by this twice before I figured out what was going on.
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                  • #10
                    How to Combine deeds most efficiently

                    Originally posted by BocaBum99
                    Yeah, that's true. I do this a lot, so I have experienced most of the problems that can occur. The biggest issue is the fiscal year vs. calendar year. If you don't pick the right anniversary date in your combination, you may lose one year worth of points.

                    I got burned by this twice before I figured out what was going on.


                    Bocca, Could you elaborate on this , how to do it right?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by BuegreenFan
                      Bocca, Could you elaborate on this , how to do it right?
                      Send me a PM with what you own, the anniversary dates and maintenance fees, what you are adding and whether or not your purchase was through Bluegreen or Pinnacle or other source and I'll let you know if you have an issue.

                      There are too many permutations to tell you what will happen without those details.

                      Jim
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                      • #12
                        Can you tell me what you know about RCI. I thought it was an exchange company, but when we were in Hilton Head they tried to sell us a week.

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