ecwinch
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- Marriott Harbour Point (HP), Kauai Beach Villas, Riverside Suites, WorldMark Pts (WM), Wyndham Pts
Blame in all on Ron.... jk. 
Ron found a loophole and took advantage of it. No harm no foul. Only way I know of to become VIP on the cheap is to have a family member add your name to the deed.Blame in all on Ron.... jk.![]()
You obviously have your facts wrong! The average owner has seen more availability as has been reported here in the Wyndham ForumI hope no one believes it was to help the smaller owners find more availability. Wyndham could care less who is in the room as long as they rent it at a profit to them of course.
BD,You obviously have your facts wrong! The average owner has seen more availability as has been reported here in the Wyndham Forum
1. Ron himself reported he was astonished at how long Mardi Gras reservations were still available
2. It’s been reported how much easier it’s been to get Bike Week & Daytona 500 reservations at Ocean Walk
3. It’s been reported by owners on more availability at Glacier Canyon for summer vacations.
Those are just a few that have by reported.
I’ll say it one more “us owners paid to buy out the mega renters” that probably had huge impact on us the owners seeing the program fee jump again in such a short timeframe.
Can you not understand that us the owners paid the bill NOT Wyndham to fix the abuses of a few??
You should be outraged not praising the abuses, colluding, circumventing the rules by a few owners. I’m sure you’ll come back & state how great the mega renters were for the average small owner
As an average owner, I can say that I've seen more availability and I've seen more upgrades. I never used Cancel/Rebook as I just did not have enough points to play the multiple reservations game and I would never risk losing a vacation. As much as I hated to see the credit pool be taken away, I'm accepting it as a trade off for better availability, more discount reservation options, and more upgrades.The average owner has seen more availability as has been reported here in the Wyndham Forum
BD,
Do you believe Wyndham helped us or themselves with changes? I feel it was a way to help Wyndham themselves as the biggest mega renter. You think Wyndham is really helping owners by letting them give Wyndham their points to rent at a 60/40 split at best.
Eric,The real world is not so binary as your question. The answer is both.
And of course Wyndham is helping owners who choose to use their services. Owners have alternatives if they want to rent on their own and assume the risk/hassle/work. And by comparison at one of my resorts, the HOA is only receiving a 65/35 split on rental of HOA inventory.
Eric,
You are 100% correct. The changes helped me and many other owners. On the flip side some took it on the chin. The only thing I am disappointed about is not taking advantage of becoming a VIP at a huge discount before the loophole was closed.
This loophole reportedly has been closed. A few years back, you could purchase resale deeds at certain resorts. And then after you were the owner of those deeds, you would make a small retail purchase ($20k), and they would “convert” those deeded weeks into points that would count toward VIP.
This sounds similar to our discussion in the other thread. I would need to make a small purchase (ex. 84k CWP) to convert my existing Shell points to CWP. Now I understand your comment of 84k CWP for $17k might be worth it to reach a certain status.
Good job reading the threads. It is very similar in regards to being a low-cost route to reaching VIP status in Club Wyndham. In my case I had to make a 126k purchase for around $20k.
If you own 200000 points you are paying mf on 200000 points. If you buy 200000 more points you have to mf on that too
Regarding the vip loophole
Another tugger told me he had done this through a certain salesperson at Bali Hai I bought several weeks at the the pahio resorts through eBay then bought a 126k eoy from that salesman and they converted three of the weeks to vip eligible points the cost was $12000, I paid 6000 cash and financed the rest. Then I did it again for a second vip account.
Then with another tugger we figured out how to make a vip account with all resale points. I made three like this so I ended up with 5 platinum vip accounts
Then in August 2016 wyndham suspended all my accounts and the accounts of a number of other owners because we had more reservations than the contracts we owned supported and they didn’t know how that could be possible. A close look at our account histories taught them a lesson. In my case, aggressive use of the credit pool, and vip discounts (cancel, rebook and upgrade) and selling contracts stripped of points gave me accounts with 90 million points in reservations (nearly all at a 50% discount). At the time I owned only 10 million points
So the end result is I’m out, there is no more credit pool, no more cheap vip accounts, and you can’t sell a contract stripped of points
Sorry
you don't need to post the same questions in multiple threads to get an answer.
1. No one knows details on privileges for sure yet, but I would say its likely to remain the same for PIC points.
2. I believe you could combine your accounts by adding each others names to the deeds you own.
3. Wyndham wants you to keep buying. They don't much care if you are renting some of your points or not. But why would you want to keep buying from the developer when you could get resale points for SOOO much less?
4. Don't know what the limit is, but i have heard of some people hitting the limit and having multiple accounts as a result.
5. There is technically a rule barring commercial activity, but its really not enforced.
6. Accounts were not blocked due to renting per se, they were blocked due to (what Wyndham deemed) points abuse, i.e. accounts with way way more points then they were entitled to have according to Wyndham.
Hi Ron, from what I have read you seem really knowledgable about Wyndham.
I am new to this forum, so I wanted to reach out to you and forgive me if I repeat any questions that may have been addressed before.
Really appreciate any help in advance on the following questions:
1. Will PIC points count towards the new Privileges levels? (right now I have 2 3-bedrooms which enables me to reach Platinum status under the current program using PIC points, but I don't know if the new Privileges will be the same)
2. My fiancée owns with Wyndham as well, and once we get married we would collectively have enough points to be Titanium but does Wyndham allow couples to consolidate and achieve a higher level status (e.g., I have 1MM points ...half of which are PIC, and she has about 500k points)?
3. I rent out points periodically, and someone told me that Wyndham can block "renters" from purchasing additional developer inventory? What happens if you are get blocked....is there any way to get additional developer inventory
4. Does wyndham club select limit the number of contracts you can have one account? If so, how many? What happens if you purchase resale and go over that limit?
5. Is there any rule that says you can't rent points (I was told, like many here, that you could, but I don't know the bylaws)?
6. Has Wyndham blocked peoples accounts for renting points (I saw posts saying they are blocking for "stripping" points from contracts in the past, but does wyndham block accounts for just making tons of regular reservations?)
I’m not Ron. You could try private messaging him if you wish to have an offline conversation with him.Thanks Ron,
First, sorry for the duplicate post...didn't realize all threads were visible.
The reason to buy from the developer would be to get to Titanium (right now, with my PICs I am just Platinum). It would be a backup in case they don't allow us to consolidate our accounts after marriage.
We did look at resale (places like ebay and redweek) and from what we can tell the lower end maintenance fee properties (e.g., Canterbury and Bali Hai) seem to command a premium (e.g., $12/1000 points seems to be an average of what we are seeing). Although, lately there seems to have been a lot of Bali Hai Deeds that are being unloaded. Not sure why? Any thoughts?
I noticed there was lots of discussion about the "cancel/rebook" program that existed before and the "void" that they use today. Has any one figured out approximately how long or time of day that a reservation that is cancelled is returned back into inventory (e.g., booked the last studio unit from a given resort for a given date, than cancelled it and seen how long it takes to reappear in the inventory)? If not, I'll give it a whirl.
Thanks again and I really enjoyed reading your past posts the most.....(sort of the Yoda of Wyndham).
Enjoy your day in the meantime,
Anthony
So with the other acquisitions made by Wyndham, have they ever offered a conversion from the previous Timeshare Resort (whether it's deed week or Points) to Wyndham Points without needing to purchase new Wyndham Points?
The club did not buy us out. Wyndham didYou obviously have your facts wrong! The average owner has seen more availability as has been reported here in the Wyndham Forum
1. Ron himself reported he was astonished at how long Mardi Gras reservations were still available
2. It’s been reported how much easier it’s been to get Bike Week & Daytona 500 reservations at Ocean Walk
3. It’s been reported by owners on more availability at Glacier Canyon for summer vacations.
Those are just a few that have been reported.
I’ll say it one more “us owners paid to buy out the mega renters” that probably had huge impact on us the owners seeing the program fee jump again in such a short timeframe.
Can you not understand that us the owners paid the bill NOT Wyndham to fix the abuses of a few??
You should be outraged not praising the abuses, colluding, circumventing the rules by a few owners. I’m sure you’ll come back & state how great the mega renters were for the average small owner
Blah blah blah. Who cares who bought Ron out? If the loop hole was there today I would take advantage of it as would many others. No rules were broken. In my opinion just some old fashioned capitalism was taking place.The club did not buy us out. Wyndham did