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Hyatt Coconut Plantation...Help!

bigbird

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Hi,
I have a few days to rescind so please let this newbie know what he should do.I paid $14,800 for 1300 points in week 21.No interest in staying there just want to trade.Looked around to buy it privately cheaper but I did'nt find anything.Maybe I wasn't looking in the right place.Any imput at all would be greatly appreciated.Thanx in advance.
 

steve1000

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Resorts Owned
Westin: Mission Hills, Desert Willow, Riverfront Mtn Villas, Kierland, Flex
Marriott: Grande Ocean, Canyon Villas, Desert Springs
Hyatt: Beach House, Coconut Plantation, High Sierra Lodge,
Four Seasons: Aviara, Scottsdale.
Royal Haciendas
If you're not planning on using that week and are just trying to buy points in the HVC system you should be able to find a resale for much less. Try ebay, redweek, myresortnetwork.com or check with Seth Nock a resale agent and TUG member who sells Hyatt and has been recommended by many on TUG. You should also make sure that a 1300 point week is enough to meet your needs. As a Hyatt owner I would suggest you might want to consider a higher point value week to give you more flexibility. I think the Hyatt system, timeshares, ands locations are terrific. Good luck!
 

Kal

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1300 points is rock bottom and will not get you much for internal trading within the Hyatt system. You can definitely do better on price by looking at resales.
 

frankhi

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In late 2004, I bot a 1300 pt week at the Hyatt Beach House (Key West) for $6750. I found it in TUG classifieds.
 
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