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We own two Wyndham contracts which we purchased on ebay. One contract is 126,000 Annual points and the second contract is 210,000 points every even year. We attended an owner update yesterday and purchased 64,000 points for $10,627. The salesperson said that this purchase would qualify our total points (295,000 average) for full wyndham developer purchased benefits. We neglected to ask them to show us this in the contract. Upon reading the contract i noticed that there is a sheet with two columns: wyndham club pass - universal; Wyndham Club Pass Exchange Benefits. For Wyndham points purchased from a third party, the sheet says universal benefits apply but exchange benefits do not apply. What does this mean? Is my total wyndham portofolio eligible for full Wyndham Benefits? In other words, can we now use all of my points to exchange for worldmark and hotels are only the 64,000 that we purchased from Wyndham? Is this new contract worth keeping or should we cancel. As far as I can tell, this new contract says nothing about qualifying our third party purchased points for full Wyndham benefits.
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We own two Wyndham contracts which we purchased on ebay. One contract is 126,000 Annual points and the second contract is 210,000 points every even year. We attended an owner update yesterday and purchased 64,000 points for $10,627. The salesperson said that this purchase would qualify our total points (295,000 average) for full wyndham developer purchased benefits. We neglected to ask them to show us this in the contract. Upon reading the contract i noticed that there is a sheet with two columns: wyndham club pass - universal; Wyndham Club Pass Exchange Benefits. For Wyndham points purchased from a third party, the sheet says universal benefits apply but exchange benefits do not apply. What does this mean? Is my total wyndham portofolio eligible for full Wyndham Benefits? In other words, can we now use all of my points to exchange for worldmark and hotels are only the 64,000 that we purchased from Wyndham? Is this new contract worth keeping or should we cancel. As far as I can tell, this new contract says nothing about qualifying our third party purchased points for full Wyndham benefits.
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Even if it is the truth, I don't think Plus Partners benefits on your resale points will be worth $10K.
 

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I dont think so either and am pretty sure we will cancel. Is plus partner the same as the wyndham club pass? The reason we were interested is that we would like access to the worldmark properties and other brands that Wyndham may purchase in the future. Also they told us that their booking system distinquishs between developer purchased and third party purchases and there is less inventory available to third party contracts. They said that this happens behind the scenes. After googling "Wyndham Complaints" and reading the posts, I don't think we will be better off with this purchase.
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I dont think so either and am pretty sure we will cancel. Is plus partner the same as the wyndham club pass? The reason we were interested is that we would like access to the worldmark properties and other brands that Wyndham may purchase in the future. Also they told us that their booking system distinquishs between developer purchased and third party purchases and there is less inventory available to third party contracts. They said that this happens behind the scenes. After googling "Wyndham Complaints" and reading the posts, I don't think we will be better off with this purchase.
Thanks for your reply

Take that 10K, spend 2-4K on a resale Worldmark contract. And yes, plus partners is Club Pass and some other stuff that isn't worth use of your points.
 

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Just RESCIND while you still can!

Learn and read the WHYs, WHEREs, HOWs and WHAT HAVEs ..... before buying another point of anything.

AND then buy resale after using your current 336K of resale points for 2 years AND then decide if you need more points.

Just think of it as ... NOT paying interest @ the Wyndham offered rate for this 64K contract, will (almost) pay your current MFs on the points (333K) you currently own.

See ... I just convinced YOU that you are already taking FREE VACATIONS!
 

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Club pass is something that every owner resale or retail is part of

Some of the benefits of Club Pass, , the "Universal Benefits" extend to all owners

and some of the benefits of Club Pass are limited to retail buyers only


as it turns out there are no Universal benefits yet (and probably will never be)

and the exchange with Worldmark thing is limited to those points bought from Wyndham


Rescind now


then if you still want Worldmark, you can buy a small contract for under $3000 and whenever you want to make a reservation you can rent the credits from another owner, That or make friends with a worldmark owner that rents and rent from him
 

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Club pass is something that every owner resale or retail is part of

Some of the benefits of Club Pass, , the "Universal Benefits" extend to all owners

and some of the benefits of Club Pass are limited to retail buyers only


as it turns out there are no Universal benefits yet (and probably will never be)

and the exchange with Worldmark thing is limited to those points bought from Wyndham


Rescind now


then if you still want Worldmark, you can buy a small contract for under $3000 and whenever you want to make a reservation you can rent the credits from another owner, That or make friends with a worldmark owner that rents and rent from him

Club Pass is the mechanism by which Wyndham and Worldmark can cross-book and is only available to members with developer-bought purchases.

https://www.clubwyndham.com/cw/resorts/club-pass.page.
 

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Club Pass is the mechanism by which Wyndham and Worldmark can cross-book and is only available to members with developer-bought purchases.

https://www.clubwyndham.com/cw/resorts/club-pass.page.

it also says this on the website

As of June 2014 all CLUB WYNDHAM owners will be automatically enrolled in the WYNDHAM Club Pass program.

Thats confusing because as you said you can only exchange with points bought from Wyndham. The way they deal with what seems to be contradictory statements is to say all members are entitled to the universal benefits of club pass but we dont have any universal benefits now

so we have a salesman quoting one line out of the club pass directory but not the other, No surprise there

I was responding to the ops comment and trying to explain the "con" that was being pulled on him

This is what the op said

i noticed that there is a sheet with two columns: wyndham club pass - universal; Wyndham Club Pass Exchange Benefits. For Wyndham points purchased from a third party, the sheet says universal benefits apply but exchange benefits do not apply. What does this mean?
 

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it also says this on the website

As of June 2014 all CLUB WYNDHAM owners will be automatically enrolled in the WYNDHAM Club Pass program.

Thats confusing because as you said you can only exchange with points bought from Wyndham. The way they deal with what seems to be contradictory statements is to say all members are entitled to the universal benefits of club pass but we dont have any universal benefits now

so we have a salesman quoting one line out of the club pass directory but not the other, No surprise there

I was responding to the ops comment and trying to explain the "con" that was being pulled on him

This is what the op said

i noticed that there is a sheet with two columns: wyndham club pass - universal; Wyndham Club Pass Exchange Benefits. For Wyndham points purchased from a third party, the sheet says universal benefits apply but exchange benefits do not apply. What does this mean?

LOL Universal benefits means "if you didn't buy from us you can pound sand" :hysterical:
 

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LOL Universal benefits means "if you didn't buy from us you can pound sand" :hysterical:

exactly right except that the salesmen would say it means "trust me"
 

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Just personally delivered the cancellation letter. Thanks to all.
 

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Just personally delivered the cancellation letter. Thanks to all.

I don't think they'll hose you, but I'd strongly advise also sending the letter by certified mail to the address listed in your rescission instructions, just to protect yourself from an unscrupulous salesman.
 

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I don't think they'll hose you, but I'd strongly advise also sending the letter by certified mail to the address listed in your rescission instructions, just to protect yourself from an unscrupulous salesman.

Maybe the op lives in Orlando or Las Vegas
 

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Just personally delivered the cancellation letter. Thanks to all.

I don't think they'll hose you, but I'd strongly advise also sending the letter by certified mail to the address listed in your rescission instructions, just to protect yourself from an unscrupulous salesman.

Get it ... the USPS certified mail is the WINNING WAY to keep your $11,000. .... (not no hand delivered letter to the sleazy, lying salesman who only gets paid if YOU DO NOT RESCIND).
 

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I just figured that since his update was yesterday, he submitted it to the sales staff at the resort.

I'm sure you are right

I'm assuming he's going to keep it
 

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I agree with Linda. That hand delivered rescission letter may very well get "lost" in the office. Get it in the mail, certified, the the correct address.
 

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DO NOT TRUST A WYNDHAM SALESMAN OR MANAGER WITH YOUR RESCISSION LETTER HAND DELIVERED.

SEND A COPY OF YOUR
RESCISSION LETTER A.S.A.P. CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT.

FOLLOW THE EXACT INSTRUCTIONS ON THE BACK OF YOUR SIGNED CONTRACT. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE - DO NOT WAIT!

YOU NEED PROOF OF MAILING IN WRITING. THIS PROTECTS YOU.

YOU CAN MAIL BACK FREEBIES AND BONUS GIFTS SEPARATELY OR GET A RECEIPT FOR THAT IF YOU'VE ALREADY GIVEN THAT BACK TO WYNDHAM.

Here is a link to read the Club Wyndham Wyndham Plus 2014-2015 Directory (the 2016 directory is not out yet):


http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/wynd...5/index.php#/1

Club Wyndham Plus Supplement link:

https://www.myclubwyndham.com/ffrweb...Supplement.pdf

There is a Wyndham Wise - Help and learn section on Club Wyndham's website: www.myclubwyndham.com (you need to have your account number and you will be able to set up online access).

Good luck!

Cynthia T. :)
 
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Get it ... the USPS certified mail is the WINNING WAY to keep your $11,000. .... (not no hand delivered letter to the sleazy, lying salesman who only gets paid if YOU DO NOT RESCIND).

ABSOLUTELY Send it Certified mail. I'd even go as far as keep copies, locate the phone number of the office you send it to and call in to check on its arrival!
 

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ABSOLUTELY Send it Certified mail. I'd even go as far as keep copies, locate the phone number of the office you send it to and call in to check on its arrival!


No need to do that, you only need the receipt from the post office showing it was sent.
 
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