One of the frustrating aspects of self-educating on timeshares is that people use so many different terms and acronyms, sometimes to using the same term to describe different things, that one gets confused when trying to make sense of what you're reading. For myself, it's been work to parse what people type and make sense of a framework that starts out complex and is made more complex by using alternate terms correctly and correct terms incorrectly.
from the Marriott Destination Club/Abound Points-System FAQ & Guide:
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~~ Re-selling / Transferring Ownership of MVCD Trust Points and Enrolled Weeks ~~
DC Trust Points may be resold through any of the typical timeshare resales sites; Marriott is not currently buying back or brokering DC Points resales.
If stipulated fees are paid, full usage rights will transfer upon a resale to the buyer/new owner of DC Trust Points. Such fees include but may not be limited to:
- $750/BI (i.e. 250 Points) with a minimum $3,000.00 Initiation Fee;
- $300 Owner Education Fee;
- $95 ROFR Fee;
- $25/BI Transfer Fee; etc.
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Veterans who can write clearly: please correct my mistakes below. Please excuse the multiple nested parentheticals; not my best writing.
After (during transfer) purchasing resale ("not retail", "not developer") DC ("Destination Club", "Marriott Vacation Club", "DP", "Destination Points", "VC", "Vacation Points", etc.) points, Marriott requires some flat-rate fees that include the "Education Fee" but also the ROFR ("Right of First Refusal": Marriott gets to buy the points if they want, instead of you) fee.
The BI (not defined in the FAQ above, but BI = "Beneficial Interest", shorthand for 250 point units) fees round out to about $3/point -- it used to be less, go figure! -- which is the number people quote as shorthand when advising to buy resale: $~4/point on average right now + $3/point "junk fees" ie non-flat-rate fees such as ROFR + BI Transfer fee.
I'm less certain about the various
kinds of points, as well as the different
status of points (Hold, banked, etc.) but since I don't use points and am not currently interested in them -- I only vacation in two places regularly -- I haven't had to come up to speed with the ins-and-outs of points.