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As some Tuggers know, I have been spending a lot of time calling Starwood to see what I can find out about any motives of the system change or future plans Starwood may have.
I have made dozens of calls to Owner Services, Specialists, managers etc. I have called Starwood sales multiple times. I have spoken to muliple people at Interval as well. I have called as an owner, giving my info as well as an owner just asking general questions without giving my info. I have pretended to be a prospective retail buyer and a prospective resale buyer. I have inherited a mandatory unit as well as a voluntary resort. I was a seller having trouble selling who had questions about why. I was an exchanger looking to trade into Starwood resorts. I had to make up a lot of stories to gather this info.
So here is what I have gotten from all this. Please keep in mind none of this is official. Much of it has been gathered in small parts from many different employees.
So here you go.
I was told very simply that Starwood knows this new system isnt owner friendly. This is why there has been no announcment. Starwood chose a "soft rollout", because they anticipated large numbers of unhappy owners contacting Starwood if they sent notices to all owners. They also anticipated plummeting resale prices as a result of an announcment. They preferred keeping it quiet and telling owners only when they called to exchange.
The new system was not put in place to make SVN owner and non SVN owners equal. It was put in place for purely financial reasons. Under the new system Starwood will be able to rent more prime season units than before. Previously owners would deposit high season units leaving only low season units as available for rentals. I assumed the new system would mean more availability for owners and SVN owners. I was told that I was wrong, that it it will not necessarily mean more availability for owners. I was also told that it will be just about impossible to trade one high season unit to another via Interval.
Starwood's profits are down in sales and other revenue sources were needed. Keeping a certain amount of high season rentals is Starwoods way of gaining revenue from each resort versus having only low season units avaible for rentals. I did a quick check and there are plenty of peak March SDO units available for rental direct from Starwood.
The lack of real Request First has a specific purpose. To again keep high season units as rentals. Since any reservation has to be canceled before an exchange request can be made, the high season unit reverts back as available for a rental and a low season unit is given to II instead. If the exchage request is not confirmed, the owner retains usage but may only have low season units to choose from since available high season units have already been rented.
Starwood also plans to try to implement a similar system with RCI as well as imposing similar restrictions on independant exchange company deposits. I was also told of the possibility that there will be a fee to put the name of a non owner on a home resort reservation or SVN exchange reservation.
I was told there are coming changes to SVN procedures but this is one area where I was not able to find out any more information.
Special assessments were also mentioned due to foreclosures and costs incurred due to the economy/energy costs.
HOA's at Starwood resorts are ultimately controlled by Starwood.
I dont wish to debate whether any this is true because nothing is in writing. However, this is what I was told. Yes, I lied a lot about who I was and what my situation was but it was necessary to seem like I was just another overly friendly uninformed person.
I dont know whether any of this becomes reality but its clear to me that Starwood is looking for every and any way to make money at the expense of owners, both SVN and non SVN. Those of you who I have on the owner list will hear from me again soon regarding some ideas or shoot me an email with suggestions.
Oh yeah, one more interesting tidbit. Current Starwood Vacation Ownership CEO Sergio Rivera was previously Chief Operating Officer of................Westgate Resorts. Now why am I not surprised Starwood is screwing owners
I have made dozens of calls to Owner Services, Specialists, managers etc. I have called Starwood sales multiple times. I have spoken to muliple people at Interval as well. I have called as an owner, giving my info as well as an owner just asking general questions without giving my info. I have pretended to be a prospective retail buyer and a prospective resale buyer. I have inherited a mandatory unit as well as a voluntary resort. I was a seller having trouble selling who had questions about why. I was an exchanger looking to trade into Starwood resorts. I had to make up a lot of stories to gather this info.
So here is what I have gotten from all this. Please keep in mind none of this is official. Much of it has been gathered in small parts from many different employees.
So here you go.
I was told very simply that Starwood knows this new system isnt owner friendly. This is why there has been no announcment. Starwood chose a "soft rollout", because they anticipated large numbers of unhappy owners contacting Starwood if they sent notices to all owners. They also anticipated plummeting resale prices as a result of an announcment. They preferred keeping it quiet and telling owners only when they called to exchange.
The new system was not put in place to make SVN owner and non SVN owners equal. It was put in place for purely financial reasons. Under the new system Starwood will be able to rent more prime season units than before. Previously owners would deposit high season units leaving only low season units as available for rentals. I assumed the new system would mean more availability for owners and SVN owners. I was told that I was wrong, that it it will not necessarily mean more availability for owners. I was also told that it will be just about impossible to trade one high season unit to another via Interval.
Starwood's profits are down in sales and other revenue sources were needed. Keeping a certain amount of high season rentals is Starwoods way of gaining revenue from each resort versus having only low season units avaible for rentals. I did a quick check and there are plenty of peak March SDO units available for rental direct from Starwood.
The lack of real Request First has a specific purpose. To again keep high season units as rentals. Since any reservation has to be canceled before an exchange request can be made, the high season unit reverts back as available for a rental and a low season unit is given to II instead. If the exchage request is not confirmed, the owner retains usage but may only have low season units to choose from since available high season units have already been rented.
Starwood also plans to try to implement a similar system with RCI as well as imposing similar restrictions on independant exchange company deposits. I was also told of the possibility that there will be a fee to put the name of a non owner on a home resort reservation or SVN exchange reservation.
I was told there are coming changes to SVN procedures but this is one area where I was not able to find out any more information.
Special assessments were also mentioned due to foreclosures and costs incurred due to the economy/energy costs.
HOA's at Starwood resorts are ultimately controlled by Starwood.
I dont wish to debate whether any this is true because nothing is in writing. However, this is what I was told. Yes, I lied a lot about who I was and what my situation was but it was necessary to seem like I was just another overly friendly uninformed person.
I dont know whether any of this becomes reality but its clear to me that Starwood is looking for every and any way to make money at the expense of owners, both SVN and non SVN. Those of you who I have on the owner list will hear from me again soon regarding some ideas or shoot me an email with suggestions.
Oh yeah, one more interesting tidbit. Current Starwood Vacation Ownership CEO Sergio Rivera was previously Chief Operating Officer of................Westgate Resorts. Now why am I not surprised Starwood is screwing owners
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