Specifically, I don't see Beaches Sandy Bay or Harborside at Atlantis in the directory. Unless the directory just doesn't list all available exchanges?
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I was waiting for the expert answer from Mark, but he appears to be away from his desk at the moment.
The directory on the SFX website is not acomplete list of what they will accept or what they can get for you. They have access to a number of resorts that are not listed and they will accept resorts that are not on the list. They have a smaller member population so they do not have access to the large pool of resorts and weeks that some of the other exchange companies do, based on deposits for exchange. However, they do have methods to get some weeks.
I have direct experience in this. I needed a 2 BR in Las Vegas to bring my mother there for her 80th birthday. Apparently they didn't have anything immediately available when I called. They asked me what I would accept and within an hour, they had an appropriate exchange available for me.
My suggestion would be to put in a request for one of those weeks - or call and ask if there was any chance at all of getting such a week.
Good luck.
Sue
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Originally posted by daileyad View PostSpecifically, I don't see Beaches Sandy Bay or Harborside at Atlantis in the directory. Unless the directory just doesn't list all available exchanges?
The SFX business model is different to the mainstream exchange companies. We only specialize in the higher end of the spectrum, typically Gold Crown and 5 Star rated resorts. Most timeshare properties do not have this rating, therefore most timeshare resorts do not qualify for our network.
A higher consistency of quality is an attractive value-proposition for Owners of high quality resorts, and thus the attraction to use SFX (as well as lower fees than the other companies).
With regards to the two properties you mention... The resort in Jamaica doesn't meet our rating criteria. Harborside at Atlantis certainly does. However, the reason that property is not listed is, although we do receive deposits from members, the fact is most people who own at that resort use it rather than trade out. If Owners are not trading out, it then becomes extremely difficult for others to trade in.
At one time we did list the property in our directory and accordingly there were many requests for just that property with very little availability. (Which all exchange companies experience for this resort). Although Harborside is a qualified resort with SFX, we felt is was more prudent to remove the listing to avoid so many people requesting that specific resort only, and going through the disappointment and frustration of no availability for their specific dates to stay at the resort.
Although you can request a specific resort, we do our best to encourage Members to excersize "reasonable flexibility" in their exchange requests, as the timeshare exchange business model is centered on "Flexibility".
Hope this helps...
Thanks,
Mark @sfx
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Originally posted by Mark @SFXWith regards to the two properties you mention... The resort in Jamaica doesn't meet our rating criteria.
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Originally posted by daileyadThanks for all the responses to my question. I can understand why Harborside isn't listed now. I'm still wondering though, Mark, does this mean that I could not request the jamaican property even with the understanding that it's quality level is lower?
We would like to point out, just because a resort doesn't have a Gold Crown or 5 Star rating, does not mean it is an undesirable property. In many instances there is a very "thin line" between resorts with those designated high ratings, and those that do not.
Also, many of these "almost" GC and 5 star properties are in great locations, and more importantly will provide you and your family an overall great vacation experience.
Hope this helps...
Thanks,
Mark @sfx
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