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    When a person has an on-search and a match is made, you place that
    resort on hold.

    Why is it not possible for you to Email the Exchanger that a resort has
    been place on hold if you have their Email address?

    When I do an on-line release you are able to send an email telling me I released that resort's hold.





    Hello,

    Thank you for your e-mail.

    Your ongoing exchange request is assigned a Contact Date automatically
    when it is initiated. We will contact you by mail or telephone to
    advise of any matches or to discuss your request. If you contact us
    prior to the scheduled Contact Date (or view the request online), the
    request will be assigned a new Contact Date, based upon the fact that
    contact was already made.

    Currently, we do not have a way for our mainframe database system to
    communicate with another system that would prompt an e-mail to be sent
    when a unit matches an ongoing search. However, we do have an automated
    dialer system in place that does recognize request matches. The RCI
    Express Line, 877/225-5724, is available 24/7 to advise you about the
    status of your request.

    Please be assured we will make every effort to contact you should we
    receive a match to your request. However, until a system can be
    developed to contact you by e-mail, please continue to check the status
    of your request online or call the RCI Express Line.

    Kind Regards,

    Andrea Cambridge
    Customer Communications Specialist
    RCI North America


    Question for the Timeshare Forums computer experts:

    Does their answer make sense?

    Walt

  • #2
    Mainframes don't do email and are not internet-aware.

    It makes sense.

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    • #3
      What about release Email?

      Originally posted by BoardGirl
      Mainframes don't do email and are not internet-aware.

      It makes sense.
      Yet, when I did an on-line release I got an Email within a minute of the release.

      Walt

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      • #4
        Originally posted by tennisWalt View Post
        Yet, when I did an on-line release I got an Email within a minute of the release.

        Walt
        But that's the web, not the mainframe.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by BoardGirl
          Mainframes don't do email and are not internet-aware.

          It makes sense.
          Mainframes do email, that's definitely not the problem. I work in development for a mainframe print management application that emails reports and enables display of the reports stored on the mainframe using an internet browser.

          They just want to get you on the phone so they can try to sell you something else while you're happy that your search was successful.

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          • #6
            I haven't trusted their "ongoing search" since I nearly lost an exchange. Just before we left on vacation a few years ago, I decided at the last minute to check on line myself before we left. Sure enough, a unit had been on hold for us for about 16 hours ~~ no phone call, no contact at all. If I had not gone in myself and found it, it would've been released, and we never would've known.

            Sue
            Perpetual Motion ~ Going Nowhere Fast!!

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            • #7
              I used a mainframe back in the mid-1980s and it was connected to the internet. I even conducted an internet romance over the mainframe!

              I agree with Philsfan -- RCI can notify people; they just don't want to.


              Originally posted by tennisWalt

              Hello,

              Thank you for your e-mail.

              Your ongoing exchange request is assigned a Contact Date automatically
              when it is initiated. We will contact you by mail or telephone to
              advise of any matches or to discuss your request. If you contact us
              prior to the scheduled Contact Date (or view the request online), the
              request will be assigned a new Contact Date, based upon the fact that
              contact was already made......
              That's interesting! I didn't know my hold would be released earlier if I looked at my search online!

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              • #8
                What do you expect

                You think the same people that can't control problems everyweekend when they have a downtime can figure out how to send email from a mainframe. Just consider the source and what you've seen them do in the past.

                Nancy

                ps. I'm and "old" mainframe programmer.

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                • #9
                  We started it but now it won't stop

                  Originally posted by JudyS View Post
                  I used a mainframe back in the mid-1980s and it was connected to the internet. I even conducted an internet romance over the mainframe!

                  I agree with Philsfan -- RCI can notify people; they just don't want to.


                  That's interesting! I didn't know my hold would be released earlier if I looked at my search online!
                  Given the three steps below AOL programming talent they appear to employ should they ever actually attempt such a feat we would all be forced to abandon our email addresses they had on file. Within hours it would resemble one of the worst spam attacks on record as they sent the first notification to one or two select owners. Of course it would screw up and EXCLUDE those owners while sending a message to every other member at 5 second intervals with no way to halt the process (they didn't think they'd need THAT).

                  No, don't ask for what feeble minds could never handle. I'd be happy if they simply got the forever flaky and unreliable RCi/Wyndham sites back to the 75% functionality we "enjoyed" over the past few years rather than the near total shutdown both sites have been in since they "upgraded" this spring. I never thought I'd admire the talent of the programmer clowns at AOL but now....

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by timeos2
                    I'd be happy if they simply got the forever flaky and unreliable RCi/Wyndham sites back to the 75% functionality we "enjoyed" over the past few years rather than the near total shutdown both sites have been in since they "upgraded" this spring.


                    Jya-Ning
                    Jya-Ning

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by timeos2

                      No, don't ask for what feeble minds could never handle. I'd be happy if they simply got the forever flaky and unreliable RCi/Wyndham sites back to the 75% functionality we "enjoyed" over the past few years rather than the near total shutdown both sites have been in since they "upgraded" this spring. I never thought I'd admire the talent of the programmer clowns at AOL but now....
                      . . . don't forget the clowns at Ebay, Paypal and Microsoft Accounting 2007 etc, etc, etc.

                      There are a lot of "clowns" out in this computer world who got their computer education at DeVry or other trade school then were promoted to programming . . . to systems analyst . . . to IT management . . . and were then offered positions at RCI. NO accounting knowledge . . . NO public relations skills . . . NO economic education . . . NO organizational abilities . . . and NO common sense. Oh yes, I forgot, an ATTITUDE!

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                      • #12
                        I'm a mainframe programmer (20+ yrs). For a nominal fee, I can set up your mainframe to e-mail. Please feel free to contact me via the forms.

                        - Allie

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