If anyone had the suspension in effect at the end of their use year, were points lost?
Not being able to cancel reservations in a timely manner, I would think, be a problem. I am assuming this reservation points would just be lost.
From your comments as OP have said it is clear that you haven't taken the time to read the posts in this thread and as they have said if you want your posts to have credibility then it would help if you understood what has transpired to date. If you feel like OP are criticizing you then you should take into consideration that this whole situation with the freeze and all the aspects of it have been unbelievably distressing both emotionally and financially to the impacted owners. Also that many of us who weren't frozen have been involved in this thread because we understand the implications of how this has and will continue to affect every Wyndham owner. As OP stated you want to engage in discussion and debate of the topic that took place pages/months ago and those involved in this thread are well beyond that now.
If you had read the posts in this thread you would know that:
1) Points were lost. And yes some of the owners had paid maintenance fees on those points.
2) Reservations were lost.
3) Frozen owners weren't and some still aren't able to make new reservations.
4) At times the frozen/suspended owners have not been able to get guests added to reservations.
5) Frozen owners adding guests had to pay the call in center fee of $129 instead of the online fee of $99 with no consideration given to the fact that Wyndham denied them online access to their accounts.
6) None of us knows exactly how many people had their accounts frozen.
7) Some frozen owners had been telling Wyndham that there were unexplained large numbers of points that they didn't own in their accounts.
8) Owners who were contacted by Wyndham attorneys in the early stages of the "investigations" were treated like criminals. As in: We know you did something; tell us what you did and it will go easier on you.
9) Some owners are in settlement negotiations with Wyndham.
10) Some have had access to their accounts restored with limitations like being unable to credit pool points or buy or sell deeds/contracts.
11) Some are still unable to do anything more than add guests to reservations made prior to 8/15/16 or cancel those reservations.
12) Wyndham overall has been somewhat sketchy to downright awful in taking and returning phone calls on the dedicated number for frozen owners.
13) The audits that were done took forever and some are still not done.
14) Some owners had points taken from them and owners were not permitted to see the findings of the audits on their accounts.
15) Some audits were not even correct.
16) The glitches that caused points to appear aren't fixed and some of those partially thawed owners are still seeing points they don't own show up in their accounts.