My name is Alan. I believe they are doing this because it is business that they aren't getting a piece of. Now they will have a monopoly. Monopolies do not treat their customers well. Ace
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I think that the primary reason for the cancellation of transferring points is so that the Wyndham sales team does not have to pay for VIP benefits such as discounted points and waived no housekeeping fees for non-VIP credits transferred to a VIP account.
I believe they are doing this because it is business that they aren't getting a piece of. Now they will have a monopoly.
I believe Wyndham resale prices will be going down drastically in the near future.
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I believe they are doing this because it is business that they aren't getting a piece of. Now they will have a monopoly.
But they only have a monopoly if they own all the vacation lodging options available to you. It's not as if Wyndham and their owners are a closed system. If you cannot rent points from other Wyndham owners, you have many other options for vacation lodging beyond renting points from Wyndham. At Wyndham's price of $8/K, most of those other options are much less expensive.
If I have 105,000 pts and need to come out to an even 19000 per night, YES they have a monopoly. Or I waste 10000 pts. Alan
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Originally posted by bnoble View PostDown from where? They haven't been above $0.02/pt since before I started paying attention, and they've been around $0.01/pt for at least the past few years. It's not as if they had much in the way of value in the first place. I paid about $0.014/pt more than two years ago, and that's a deed with maintenance, taxes, and FSP fees at about $3.8/K.
Just my opinion...
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Originally posted by ace1001 View PostDoes anyone know how much they pay owners for their points? Now they are the ONLY market so not much incentive to pay much. Ace
To those saying "what can you do?" -- email the board of directors. I can confirm that the emails are being read, as Deanne left me a voicemail the day after I emailed to complain asking me to call her back, and another voicemail following the message I left for her (unsuccessul in reaching her so far). At least it shows the email was received....
These email addresses have been posted a few times at the Wyndham Owner Forums, and at least once at TUG. I don't know if they've been posted here or not:
brian.keller@wyndhamvo.com Director, FairShare VOA (President also)
gary.byrd@wyndhamvo.com Director, FairShare VOA (VP also)
peter.hernandez@wyndhamworldwide.com Director, FairShare VOA (Secretary & Treasurer also)
deanne.gabel@wyndhamvo.com FSP Trust/Plan Manager, FairShare VOA
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I assume you mean that Star Island week. That listing was wrong, because Florida resorts invoice for taxes separately. A 105K UDI at Star Island is about $580 in 2008, including MF+taxes+FSP, or $5.50 +/-. With closing costs of $500 putting a floor of 1/2 cent per point as a purchase price, that was lucky to sell at all.
4.20 including FSP? Not bad, but not as good as some. Mine is about $3.80, and you can do even better than that.
But, I want to know what idiot bought this:
Wyndham Ocean Ridge-SC Fairshare Points Timeshare 4Sale - eBay (item 380088722342 end time Dec-18-08 19:00:00 PST)
105K annual at Edisto, with MFs of $7/K, for a total cost of $1,000 including purchase price.
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Even on YouTube
This video has appeared on YouTube. Perhaps they have finally pushed owners too far and they really will rise up and hurt them. It's long overdue.
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