Just got back from Maui...and of course couldn't pass up 150 bucks to sit through a timeshare pitch. Agreed to stay 2 hours; ended up leaving after 3 and a half. They almost had me...actually they got me. Signing out got me one more "closer" for a smaller deal:308,000 pts good for year and a half for $2500.00 with an extra 154,000 points thrown in after 8 months and/or added on to any further purchase I might make within the year and a half.
The deal I was or am considering:Wyndham Bali Hai on Kauai, 308,000 points Bi-annually, monthly FSP assessment:$45.50, 1 year Leisure Discount Club included. So-called dicounted price: $20,163.00. I don't know what 'Fair Share Plus" is.
There is a charge for conversion to Fair Share plus of $2,395.00, and another identical charge for enrollment in "Plus Partners" Don't know what either one of those is. There also is listed a FW Conversion Fee of $189.00 per conversion. What's that? Filing fee: $195, and Title insurance, if I want it, of $150.00. I've looked on a couple re-sale sites and havn't found many better deals. Where else to look, or am I gettin a good deal? Somewhere in these postings I read that $17,000 should buy me between 850K and 1.7 million points. Again where to find such bargains? Also salesman said its good to have home TS in Hawaii 'cause it's all in "Red" high season and that's worth more somehow when I want to stay somewhere else.Care to explain that?
Also, (reminiscent of a new car salesman who told me the gas mileage was actually 10 miles more to the gallon than the sticker says) the TS sales person claims that due to a glitch in the Wyndham point software VIP members have for over three years been getting their full 308,000 points each year instead of every other year.
Also wondering how long points can be "banked " before they expire and like my condo at home, can a TS owner get hit with a "Special Assessment"?
Should I hold off (so I can learn more about what the h... I'm doin' or go forward with this deal?) oh yeah, I like luxury and beach front locations and I vacation 10 days to 2 weeks twice a year.
The deal I was or am considering:Wyndham Bali Hai on Kauai, 308,000 points Bi-annually, monthly FSP assessment:$45.50, 1 year Leisure Discount Club included. So-called dicounted price: $20,163.00. I don't know what 'Fair Share Plus" is.
There is a charge for conversion to Fair Share plus of $2,395.00, and another identical charge for enrollment in "Plus Partners" Don't know what either one of those is. There also is listed a FW Conversion Fee of $189.00 per conversion. What's that? Filing fee: $195, and Title insurance, if I want it, of $150.00. I've looked on a couple re-sale sites and havn't found many better deals. Where else to look, or am I gettin a good deal? Somewhere in these postings I read that $17,000 should buy me between 850K and 1.7 million points. Again where to find such bargains? Also salesman said its good to have home TS in Hawaii 'cause it's all in "Red" high season and that's worth more somehow when I want to stay somewhere else.Care to explain that?
Also, (reminiscent of a new car salesman who told me the gas mileage was actually 10 miles more to the gallon than the sticker says) the TS sales person claims that due to a glitch in the Wyndham point software VIP members have for over three years been getting their full 308,000 points each year instead of every other year.
Also wondering how long points can be "banked " before they expire and like my condo at home, can a TS owner get hit with a "Special Assessment"?
Should I hold off (so I can learn more about what the h... I'm doin' or go forward with this deal?) oh yeah, I like luxury and beach front locations and I vacation 10 days to 2 weeks twice a year.
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