The membership directory prior to the current directory contained verbiage that explicitly stated that VIP benefits do not apply to resale points. You know this better than most, having explicitly stated this repeatedly in your own posts. The current directory omitted this statement and only included the resale statements with respect to VIP level eligibility. Wyndham likely omitted the statement from the current directory to avoid taking continual heat over this topic from non-VIP owners until they could actually do something about it. I don’t disagree that it is a major change - but it is a compliance change regardless - bringing the online systems into compliance can sometimes result in minor changes and sometimes result in major changes, in this instance for a very small proportion of the ownership base which is overly represented here on TUG IME.
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I would have PIC'd to make all points eligible for VIP benefits, not just those obtained from PICsThis does not affect anything having to do with PIC Plus. It only applies to resales. PIC Plus points will be treated the same as before. I confirmed this with Owner Care today. If anyone hears otherwise, please let us know.
Glad I never did a PIC.
I would have PIC'd to make all points eligible for VIP benefits, not just those obtained from PICs
To save you time looking up past threads here it is. It was discussed many times over the last 3 years.Haven’t been an owner that long and didn’t pay enough attention to the verbiage regarding resale contracts when I purchased initially because I didn’t have any. For my education, can you provide the wording that had been used and its source? It does make a difference, and may be why they prefer to settle rather than litigate.
I think what @VAlegacy means is: they were considering using PIC plus a purchase to qualify an account that already had a fair number of resale points, to apply benefits to those points as well.
If that's what they are saying, then it's a good thing they didn't do PIC
On that note, lots of people probably took the dive into developer points knowing they could leverage that purchase with benefits applicable to resale points. I do also empathize with those being hurt by this change.
Okay Mr. Broken Record. Some folks were coached by salesmen or otherwise believed this was a benefit of buying developer. Rather than constantly trolling others, if you can't say something nice, how about only be an AH once and not repeatedly?It was never a benefit to use resale points with VIP benefits. It was discussed here many times but fell on deaf ears. It was a loophole that was abused by VIP owners. Please dont empathize or feel anyone was hurt in a change.. It was all clearly stated in the members directory.
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It's not really a change - but rather a compliance issue coming into full swing. For years all of the documentation for CWP owners has either directly stated that VIP benefits don't apply toward resale points - or any verbiage either way is just plain omitted altogether - leaving it as a perk. The fact that Wyndham is now enforcing the policy directive via the online systems many years after stating the policies in the documentation isn't surprising. Many of us have expected a change like this to come eventually - though admittedly I didn't think it would come this quickly - I figured it would align with the next iteration of changes to the VIP program itself - but that's the game we play when it comes to speculation - it's anyone's guess at the end of the day.
My apologies re: the historical wording on VIP-eligibility for resale points, it was pretty explicit in the 2014 directory that predated my initial Wyndham purchase and wasn’t in effect when I picked up resale points. This does raise a pretty major question of why there haven’t been any shareholder lawsuits against Wyndham for the gross mismanagement and undercharging for those reservations over the years.
My apologies re: the historical wording on VIP-eligibility for resale points, it was pretty explicit in the 2014 directory that predated my initial Wyndham purchase and wasn’t in effect when I picked up resale points. This does raise a pretty major question of why there haven’t been any shareholder lawsuits against Wyndham for the gross mismanagement and undercharging for those reservations over the years.
My apologies re: the historical wording on VIP-eligibility for resale points, it was pretty explicit in the 2014 directory that predated my initial Wyndham purchase and wasn’t in effect when I picked up resale points. This does raise a pretty major question of why there haven’t been any shareholder lawsuits against Wyndham for the gross mismanagement and undercharging for those reservations over the years.
my biggest concern is over how Wyndham will roll this out from an IT perspective. Wyndham has a horrible track record in that regard. On that, I'm sure we all feel the same.
I'm not a moderator and have done my share of stirring over time, but, we do need to keep this conversation civil. A few people are in for a real shocking adjustment as it relates to their individual Wyndham account while many others are looking forward to the change with something between excitement and real trepidation. We need to respect how this is impacting the individual owners and their real like situations. Whether you are VIP or not, owned resale or just developer or or owned a combination of resale/developer, we will all be impacted by the coming change. I'd like us to stick to the change that is coming and look forward. Sharing what we are seeing more than sharing what we are feeling about the feelings of others. Try not to blame each other or attack. We are all in this together. Staying relaxed about the change is relatively easy for me. As a VIPP with some resale, my biggest concern is over how Wyndham will roll this out from an IT perspective. Wyndham has a horrible track record in that regard. On that, I'm sure we all feel the same. I may dump my Grand Desert resale just to eliminate clutter in my account, or, I may book a high demand week/resort at 10 months strictly for the purpose of renting or try to do the balancing act with 2 RT's and 2 HK's sitting over on the side, away from the VIP account.
What I'm interested in, mostly, is what we are seeing, things that can be backed up with data. Little nuances, big bugs, changes in availability, rental prices, Extra Holidays, etc. Those are things that impact myself and others. Share that. Let people vent about Wyndham, show some respect, don't brag and don't fuel the flames. I like having threads open so that I can learn. Let keep this one open.
I'll have to eat my own words about telling people to stop saying Wyndham can't or won't do something. I always thought when it happened that they would set up separate accounts for developer and resale points. I didn't see how they could possibly do what they're doing in one account. That it would be too complex to even contemplate especially with a system that has had so many issues.
I'd be breathing a sigh of relief if some of our IT experts here on TUG were saying it's easy peasy to do and there's nothing to worry about.
Jan Wyndham used to have separate buckets before the system changed in 2016. I used to be able to book a reservation and request what deed the points came out of by calling in. As I used the points from each deed I would give the deed away or sell it for a small amount to cover what I had in it. It also allowed APR based on what deed had points available. As you know this all changed and it became one bucket of points. It looks like Wyndham is going back to operating the way it used to be but with the visibility of seeing it online. I am not a expert on IT but IMHO This shouldn't be a problem if Wyndham hires a competent IT team.I'll have to eat my own words about telling people to stop saying Wyndham can't or won't do something. I always thought when it happened that they would set up separate accounts for developer and resale points. I didn't see how they could possibly do what they're doing in one account. That it would be too complex to even contemplate especially with a system that has had so many issues.
I'd be breathing a sigh of relief if some of our IT experts here on TUG were saying it's easy peasy to do and there's nothing to worry about.
It’s sad that they will not fix this and is part of my concern regarding the change. The concern over a butchered account far outweighs the concern over the change, itself.So here’s a question - any ideas on whether Wyndham might be breaking things like the transaction history accidentally in their behind the scenes prep for this major change? In my account right now the pt # available in the upper right hand doesn’t match the one on the transaction history. And my previous years??? either they are missing or wildly wrong (i’m in the hole like 700k for last year). I think coupled with the assertion that this is an enhancement for owners the ongoing appearance of ineptitude adds to the fear that the repercussions of this change will be felt harshly.
I'll have to eat my own words about telling people to stop saying Wyndham can't or won't do something. I always thought when it happened that they would set up separate accounts for developer and resale points. I didn't see how they could possibly do what they're doing in one account. That it would be too complex to even contemplate especially with a system that has had so many issues.
I'd be breathing a sigh of relief if some of our IT experts here on TUG were saying it's easy peasy to do and there's nothing to worry about.
So here’s a question - any ideas on whether Wyndham might be breaking things like the transaction history accidentally in their behind the scenes prep for this major change? In my account right now the pt # available in the upper right hand doesn’t match the one on the transaction history. And my previous years??? either they are missing or wildly wrong (i’m in the hole like 700k for last year). I think coupled with the assertion that this is an enhancement for owners the ongoing appearance of ineptitude adds to the fear that the repercussions of this change will be felt harshly.