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Grammarhero

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I guess they didn’t want to pay the fee. They didn’t go over that with me as the seller, since the buyer was paying the fees. I was out of that conversation. I would have been willing to cover it.


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I guess for future reference, for Wyndham resale Ts, sellers can ask buyers to pay $75 rush service, as well as the extra $15 PayPal resort transfer fee.
 

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I guess they didn’t want to pay the fee. They didn’t go over that with me as the seller, since the buyer was paying the fees. I was out of that conversation. I would have been willing to cover it.


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How long did you have the TS? How much longer was the one year mark qualifying for Ovations?

I’m sorry the buyer kind of screwed you. For LT transfers, with $75 rush fee, deed prep took 4 days. Without it, deed prep took 21 days. So that saved 17 days. Plus, paying resort transfer fee via PayPal would save 14 days, although it’d cost an extra $15. Buyer could have spent $90 to save you $177.
 

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How long did you have the TS? How much longer was the one year mark qualifying for Ovations?

I’m sorry the buyer kind of screwed you. For LT transfers, with $75 rush fee, deed prep took 4 days. Without it, deed prep took 21 days. So that saved 17 days. Plus, paying resort transfer fee via PayPal would save 14 days, although it’d cost an extra $15. Buyer could have spent $90 to save you $177.

I had it for about 6 months. It was a resale. Then I came across a Canterbury contract for more points with almost the same fees.

I could have saved a lot more going through Ovations. lol I'll keep it in mind, in the future. If I ever decide to unload Margaritaville, I might actually make a few bucks on that one.
 

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How long did you have the TS? How much longer was the one year mark qualifying for Ovations?

I’m sorry the buyer kind of screwed you. For LT transfers, with $75 rush fee, deed prep took 4 days. Without it, deed prep took 21 days. So that saved 17 days. Plus, paying resort transfer fee via PayPal would save 14 days, although it’d cost an extra $15. Buyer could have spent $90 to save you $177.
I disagree with that statement. Buyer did what was best for his or her interest. Buyer usually not interested on saving seller $ I call it the school of hard knocks. Due your own due diligence. The buyer got a better deal then buying devoloper. Or worse buying up to VIP from developer. No different then rescinding a purchase or buying into VIP with a PIC. Sometimes the seller or developer gets you but TUG is all about saving money for a buyer and rescinding to screw the developer out of a sale at 20-30k. Maybe I missed something?
 
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I disagree with that statement. Buyer did what was best for his or her interest. Buyer usually not interested in saving seller $. I call it the school of hard knocks. Due your own due diligence. The buyer got a better deal then buying devoloper. Or worse buying up to VIP from developer. No different then rescinding a purchase or buying into VIP with a PIC. Sometimes the seller, buyer or developer gets one over on you. Remember that TUG is all about saving money for a buyer and rescinding to screw the developer out of a sale at 20-30k. Maybe I missed something?
Now when I sell its a different opinion. As one member always says deeds are worth thousands and not pennies on the dollar or free. Yes deeds are purchased every day at a price of $0. Many pay much more then what is being offered for free or they are paying thousands to get rid of.So shame me for trying to sell for more then I would pay. Its called capitalism. Prove that statement false.
 
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Now when I sell its a different opinion. As one member always says deeds are worth thousands and not pennies on the dollar or free. Yes deeds are purchased every day at a price of $0. Many pay much more then what is being offered for free or they are paying thousands to get rid of.So shame me for trying to sell for more then I would pay. Its called capitalism. Prove that statement false.
Some contracts are worth $0.
There’s a couple of main reasons for the $0 value on some contracts
High MFs
Small contracts
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But to say “No Value in any deed Wyndham sells” is as false as it gets!!
Some resale contracts are worth thousands & they sell for thousands on a regular basis. That’s an indisputable fact!!

Many many resale contracts that sell for thousands pay for themselves in a few years in savings on MFs verses free high MF contracts. That’s another indisputable fact!!
 
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Now when I sell its a different opinion. As one member always says deeds are worth thousands and not pennies on the dollar or free. Yes deeds are purchased every day at a price of $0. Many pay much more then what is being offered for free or they are paying thousands to get rid of.So shame me for trying to sell for more then I would pay. Its called capitalism. Prove that statement false.
You get a 1,000,000 point Bonnet Creek contract for free
I get a 1,000,000 point Canterbury contract for $6,000.00
I save over $2,500 a year on MFs.
Who’s better off in 3 years??
We both want out in 5 years.
Every dollar I get when selling my contract makes my deal even better as it has already paid for itself & saved me over $5,000 on MFs for the last 2 years on top of paying for itself
Who’s better off in 5 years?? Even if we both use Ovations I’m over $5,000 ahead
 
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