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  • RCI not conforming to terms of settlement

    It's my understanding that RCI is supposed to be conforming to the terms of the class action settlement, in that they should be telling me the trading power for a week before I deposit it, if I ask.

    I asked today. The VC said I had to deposit first (I was planning to anyway, because this is going into PFD regardless); I read to her the clause from the settlement that says:

    "RCI shall disclose, to any Member who owns Vacation Time, the Trading Power for that Vacation Time prior to the Member's actual Deposit of the Vacation Time ..."

    She offered to connect me to a supervisor, and I accepted. The supervisor professed to know nothing about this, but offered to tell me how many units my week would trade for in a specific region. I said that if she could tell me the top-level number, being all units it would trade for across the world from now until 2 years after the start data, I would be satisfied. She spent several minutes asking questions, and then put me on hold to ask someone how to do this (I'm currently on hold).

    I thought others had had no problem getting this info from RCI. Maybe it's because the terms of the settlement are under review, but they're not making this info available now. Alternatively, I could be misunderstanding what info others have gotten from RCI.

    Has anyone out there gotten trading power information before deposit from RCI? If so, what were you told? Number of possible exchanges, some numeric value.

    (and, to answer part of my own question, the supervisor came back on and said that they are not yet releasing that information because the lawsuit hasn't been settled.)

    Regards,

    sc
    --
    "Because there is good, and there is evil, and evil must be punished. Even in the face of Armageddon I shall not compromise in this."
    -- Rorschach, Watchmen

  • #2
    There was a long thread on this (maybe it was OY). Effectively, you have to deposit and then ask for it to be undone. Various people have had various degrees of success in the undoing, so I would not bet the house on it.

    Presumably, after the suit settles, this problem will go away, but who knows how long that will take.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by bnoble
      There was a long thread on this (maybe it was OY). Effectively, you have to deposit and then ask for it to be undone. Various people have had various degrees of success in the undoing, so I would not bet the house on it.
      Ok, thanks. I wasn't too worried about it, because I plan to PFD this week if nothing good shows up, but I wanted to exercise the system and see what happened. And now I know.

      sc
      --
      "Because there is good, and there is evil, and evil must be punished. Even in the face of Armageddon I shall not compromise in this."
      -- Rorschach, Watchmen

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      • #4
        Hopefully, the judge will respond favorably to the arguments of the group of RCI members put together by Timesharing Today and reject this pathetic joke of a ''settlement''.

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        • #5
          Knowledge is Power. But the key is "Proper Training Of All Staff." to ensure the law is follow by all RCI Staff.

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