The good news is that if we have a very active Bluegreen, WorldMark, Fairfield direct exchange board, then it will reduce most trades of other resorts to 2 degrees of separation vs. 5-10.
Here's how. The assume there is a market maker in the exchange. Someone who will exchange immediately for any Bluegreen, Fairfield, WorldMark resort to any other Bluegreen, Fairfield, WorldMark resort just via an exchange rate table.
Then, let's say that someone wants to trade from Hyatt Coconut Plantation, 2br, week 12, sat checkin to Marriott Ko'Olina, 2 br, week 6, Fri checkin.
In a normal exchange situation, it may take the exchange company 4 or 5 exchanges before an exchange chain is created. For simplicity, let's say that the Marriott owner wants an HGVC. The HGVC owner wants Disney. The Disney owner wants Four Seasons, the Four Seasons owner wants that Hyatt.
It would be a chain of 5 exchanges in order to complete the Hyatt to Marriott exchange. And, the Hyatt, Marriott, HGVC, Disney, and Four Seasons owners have to deposit or request.
Here is how a direct exchange system such as the one I am envisioning would reduce that direct exchange system to 2 degrees of separation.
The Hyatt owner puts in a request for a Marriott. The direct exchange org finds a Marriott owner and offers a direct exchange to ANY AVAILABLE Bluegreen, WorldMark or Fairfield resort. They make the exchange. Then, the direct exchange is made between the direct exchange and the Hyatt owner.
As long as the Direct Exchange org has access to all BG, FF and WM resorts and owners at various resorts are appealing enough, it's possible to create a full fledged exchange company. Now, all this is theoretical and it would take a lot of effort to get techology and operational processes set up so that this could be automated. And, it would require for people to go out and search for the required inventory. But, it certainly is theoretically possible.
Here's how. The assume there is a market maker in the exchange. Someone who will exchange immediately for any Bluegreen, Fairfield, WorldMark resort to any other Bluegreen, Fairfield, WorldMark resort just via an exchange rate table.
Then, let's say that someone wants to trade from Hyatt Coconut Plantation, 2br, week 12, sat checkin to Marriott Ko'Olina, 2 br, week 6, Fri checkin.
In a normal exchange situation, it may take the exchange company 4 or 5 exchanges before an exchange chain is created. For simplicity, let's say that the Marriott owner wants an HGVC. The HGVC owner wants Disney. The Disney owner wants Four Seasons, the Four Seasons owner wants that Hyatt.
It would be a chain of 5 exchanges in order to complete the Hyatt to Marriott exchange. And, the Hyatt, Marriott, HGVC, Disney, and Four Seasons owners have to deposit or request.
Here is how a direct exchange system such as the one I am envisioning would reduce that direct exchange system to 2 degrees of separation.
The Hyatt owner puts in a request for a Marriott. The direct exchange org finds a Marriott owner and offers a direct exchange to ANY AVAILABLE Bluegreen, WorldMark or Fairfield resort. They make the exchange. Then, the direct exchange is made between the direct exchange and the Hyatt owner.
As long as the Direct Exchange org has access to all BG, FF and WM resorts and owners at various resorts are appealing enough, it's possible to create a full fledged exchange company. Now, all this is theoretical and it would take a lot of effort to get techology and operational processes set up so that this could be automated. And, it would require for people to go out and search for the required inventory. But, it certainly is theoretically possible.
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