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I didn’t want to advertise this until I was able to confirm that it went through, but Marriott just added a week that I recently purchased through Ebay to the DC program. The kicker is they didn’t charge me extra to add it on.
The story goes like this. I enrolled my previous weeks (all purchased resale) in the DC soon after it was announced and I paid the $1995 to enroll the weeks. Then, back in Sept/Oct there was a deal on Ebay I couldn’t pass up and it was for a week that I planned on using anyway. I actually didn’t care if I could use it in the DC program or not. After the week closed back in late Nov, I called Marriott to make sure it had been added to my overall ownership account and it had. I then asked the guy I was talking to whether it would be put in the DC program and he told me flat out it wasn’t eligible nor would it ever be eligible. I said OK because frankly I really didn’t care.
Well, I needed to call in a few weeks later for something simple and I asked the lady on the phone the same question about enrolling it in the DC program. She was super nice and did a test to see if she could enroll it and bingo – she was able to enroll it without any difficulty. I asked her if there was any charge and she said NO since I already paid my $1995. She just told me I would get a confirmation e-mail which I needed to respond to with my acceptance of the terms and conditions. I got that e-mail and responded to it. I just called Marriott again today for something else and I was able to confirm that indeed ALL my weeks are enrolled in the DC program.
I don’t really plan on using that week at all for the DC program, but Marriott should using that one rep as an example of how customer service should be provided. IMO, the DC program would be much more highly thought of and accepted if they allowed all weeks to be enrolled (without that June 20th, 2010 deadline) for a nominal fee or no fee.
The story goes like this. I enrolled my previous weeks (all purchased resale) in the DC soon after it was announced and I paid the $1995 to enroll the weeks. Then, back in Sept/Oct there was a deal on Ebay I couldn’t pass up and it was for a week that I planned on using anyway. I actually didn’t care if I could use it in the DC program or not. After the week closed back in late Nov, I called Marriott to make sure it had been added to my overall ownership account and it had. I then asked the guy I was talking to whether it would be put in the DC program and he told me flat out it wasn’t eligible nor would it ever be eligible. I said OK because frankly I really didn’t care.
Well, I needed to call in a few weeks later for something simple and I asked the lady on the phone the same question about enrolling it in the DC program. She was super nice and did a test to see if she could enroll it and bingo – she was able to enroll it without any difficulty. I asked her if there was any charge and she said NO since I already paid my $1995. She just told me I would get a confirmation e-mail which I needed to respond to with my acceptance of the terms and conditions. I got that e-mail and responded to it. I just called Marriott again today for something else and I was able to confirm that indeed ALL my weeks are enrolled in the DC program.
I don’t really plan on using that week at all for the DC program, but Marriott should using that one rep as an example of how customer service should be provided. IMO, the DC program would be much more highly thought of and accepted if they allowed all weeks to be enrolled (without that June 20th, 2010 deadline) for a nominal fee or no fee.