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Just my two cents, and it might seem illogical but even if it is $11 a year more, you are locking in the price. There are NO guarantees that they will offer you $33, or even $44 a year in 3 years time when your current term expires.
Originally posted by eal View PostI got a note from II in the mail - 3 years for $99, 5 years for $219 - say what?
3 years for $33 a year or 5 years for $44 a year!?!
I'll take the 3 years thank you very much...
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Originally posted by gandalf252002 View PostJust my two cents, and it might seem illogical but even if it is $11 a year more, you are locking in the price. There are NO guarantees that they will offer you $33, or even $44 a year in 3 years time when your current term expires.
I think I've seen the above offer associated with Consolidated/Soleil resorts or whatever their new name is. They recently changed their main affiliation from II to RCI and II is trying to keep them aboard.
It seems as though if you don't have some dual affiliated resorts II has no incentive to provide discount codes and even if you have certain ones like the Starwoods that trade through both they only seem to give the codes if you are a new member.
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Now this makes more sense! I wasn't aware you could use the same code twice like that so yes that way of doing it is more logical. As long as the code doesn't expire, which I would have thought it would that is more cost effective.
Originally posted by SallyHoover View PostYes, but with the code I received I could use it more than once before it expired. So if that is the case here eal could get 6 years for $198 instead of 5 years for $219.
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Originally posted by CarolF View PostThey are one of those companies that have very special prices for Australians.
Interval Membership
5 Years
AU$329
3 Years
AU$219
2 Years
AU$190
1 Year
AU$95
FWIW, I never get an offer for more then 3 years - usually just 2 for one -
and normally I am adding new resorts to my ownership so paying $89 to get one year plus the new resort - versus paying $39 alone to add the ownership.
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Originally posted by GrayFal View Post329 Ausie = 345 US/5 yrs = 69 - still better then one year US at $89.
FWIW, I never get an offer for more then 3 years - usually just 2 for one -
and normally I am adding new resorts to my ownership so paying $89 to get one year plus the new resort - versus paying $39 alone to add the ownership.Scott
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