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Perhaps they used the round about way of renting your points out and using that to cover all your maintenance fees. It can work, but usually not well and not for very long.
The only way anyone will not have to pay maintenance fees is if they completely exit ownership. I've heard this lie before and called them out on it. It's blatantly false.
Never say never but it does seems like it is a lie. The question is why does he not have to pay. For example are they telling him renting thru extra holidays covers the maintenance fees. Most here will tell you that is hard to do with the high commission they charge.
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I was at a presentation this morning and was told the same thing. Told I would break even on initial purchase cost in 10 yeas and never pay maintenance fees again. If I do not buy, I will still pay maintenance fees after ten years when the loan is paid off. I told him I heard this before and no one ever made it sound financially viable. I said someone has to pay the fees, he told me it would be thru Extra Holidays rentals. That he has not paid fees in two years. He could not convince me this was a good idea. I said it made no sense to take out a $26,000 loan with 17% interest over ten years. Pay fees and on the loan each month. Rent out points and get 60% back. I declined. He left to make notes. Manager came over and brought me to gifting. To the Op, I do not see this working as easily as the salesman makes it appear in a 45 minute presentation. Noting will be put in writing that I will offset all my fees.
Never say never but it does seems like it is a lie. The question is why does he not have to pay. For example are they telling him renting thru extra holidays covers the maintenance fees. Most here will tell you that is hard to do with the high commission they charge.
My friend has not purchased yet. Salesman said Travel & Leisure will use the 105,000 points that he would purchase for $34,000 to pay for all his future maintenance fees on the 300,000 that he currently owns.
Wyndham; Disney OKW & SSR; Marriott's Willow Ridge, Shadow Ridge and Grand Chateau; Val Chatelle; Hono Koa OF (3); SBR(LOTS), SDO a few); WKORV-OFC-4 and Westin Desert Willow.
How is this not criminal by law? How are salespeople allowed to continue the insanity of saying ANYTHING to get a sale? Where are the protections for elderly against these lies?
ARDA is never going to help to make big companies like Wyndham to live by a standard of ethics that we should expect of a big corporation.
I know you cannot answer these questions. I just want to see some new regulation on these huge companies who take great advantage of people. Selling someone a product that supposedly gets rid of MF's altogether? That is an outright lie and scam.
My friend has not purchased yet. Salesman said Travel & Leisure will use the 105,000 points that he would purchase for $34,000 to pay for all his future maintenance fees on the 300,000 that he currently owns.
Technically they are not lying as theoretically it's possible. If the rental amount after EH cut is high enuff to pay maintenance for all or more points that were used for rental then yes, but what is the likelihood??
Technically they are not lying as theoretically it's possible. If the rental amount after EH cut is high enuff to pay maintenance for all or more points that were used for rental then yes, but what is the likelihood??
Thanks for the replies. My friend did not purchase the additional points. He was promised a VIP status upgrade from silver to gold if he attended the 60 minute meeting. Of course they lied about the upgrade and two hours later he got some discount coupons instead.
Thanks for the replies. My friend did not purchase the additional points. He was promised a VIP status upgrade from silver to gold if he attended the 60 minute meeting. Of course they lied about the upgrade and two hours later he got some discount coupons instead
Just went to an update at the Wyndham in Kauai. We were offered a certificate for a "free" week at any Wyndham resort to attend. Of course, I first had to pay $50 dollars to register for the "free" certificate. I just got home and had a chance to download and look at the certificate. It is...
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