I am new to timeshare and forums as well.
I was recently trying to rent various Fairfield Timeshares from internet websites. I was not able to get in any of the four, but I did learn a few more things and received an offer to purchase one.
This offer from a Fairfield owner...then I have a few questions for you below:
I have 203,000 points, deeded for life at Sea Watch in Myrtle Beach. This means that you have first choice, or preferential treatment in reserving for Sea Watch, 13 months in advance. These points do not expire, and can be used in the Fairfield system, which is now incorporated into the Wyndham system, as well as the RCI system. The points do not have to be used every year, but can be rolled over or banked into the following year, into RCI. Because of the value of the points, you can have a full week at the beach, and not have to pay anything except the monthly maintenance fees. Right now these fees run just over 90 dollars a month. If you need to buy additional points, you get them at a discounted rate.
My wife and I discussed it and would love to sell it to you for 1000 dollars. This will get the monthly maintenance fees off of us, and you can use the points we have remaining for this year. It is around 100,000 points, because we had someone go to the beach earlier in the year, and they used our points.
These people say I can use the points for RCI?? Are the conversion points the same or different?
Are there additional costs to deeding?
Monthly maintenance fees seem high?
After my rental experience it seems to me the Fairfield timeshare is overbooked. Most owners said I needed to book these resorts 10 month in advance?
I have always wondered what happens to my deed and money if they sell the individual home resort or the entire business?
I have also wondered what happens when the management company does not keep up on the painting, cleaning, carpet, upgrades, etc. We stayed at a timeshare meeting in Florida. The unit they put us in was terrible. The new ones they were trying to sell were of course new.
What is you opinion of this offer and questions I should ask the owner.
Thanks,
Razor
I was recently trying to rent various Fairfield Timeshares from internet websites. I was not able to get in any of the four, but I did learn a few more things and received an offer to purchase one.
This offer from a Fairfield owner...then I have a few questions for you below:
I have 203,000 points, deeded for life at Sea Watch in Myrtle Beach. This means that you have first choice, or preferential treatment in reserving for Sea Watch, 13 months in advance. These points do not expire, and can be used in the Fairfield system, which is now incorporated into the Wyndham system, as well as the RCI system. The points do not have to be used every year, but can be rolled over or banked into the following year, into RCI. Because of the value of the points, you can have a full week at the beach, and not have to pay anything except the monthly maintenance fees. Right now these fees run just over 90 dollars a month. If you need to buy additional points, you get them at a discounted rate.
My wife and I discussed it and would love to sell it to you for 1000 dollars. This will get the monthly maintenance fees off of us, and you can use the points we have remaining for this year. It is around 100,000 points, because we had someone go to the beach earlier in the year, and they used our points.
These people say I can use the points for RCI?? Are the conversion points the same or different?
Are there additional costs to deeding?
Monthly maintenance fees seem high?
After my rental experience it seems to me the Fairfield timeshare is overbooked. Most owners said I needed to book these resorts 10 month in advance?
I have always wondered what happens to my deed and money if they sell the individual home resort or the entire business?
I have also wondered what happens when the management company does not keep up on the painting, cleaning, carpet, upgrades, etc. We stayed at a timeshare meeting in Florida. The unit they put us in was terrible. The new ones they were trying to sell were of course new.
What is you opinion of this offer and questions I should ask the owner.
Thanks,
Razor
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