My close friends father in law purchased a Blue Green timeshare that they honestly know nothing about. They have owned it for about 4 years, and have only used it once. They were scammed- totally. They bought in Arizona, only to find out later that their deed is somewhere else on the east coast. When I ask them questions about it they have no answers- at all, but they came to me (because I love my timeshare) to try and help them get out of it. I have already asked them for particulars and hope to receive them shortly. But in the meantime, could somebody please summarize a basic Blue- Green ownership? Thank you so much!
They should study bluegreenonline.com, the owner site. Or call and talk to BG themselves, 800-456-CLUB, if they have not registered for online access.
It's a very flexible ownership and owner-friendly management.
Agree, they were not scammed, sounds like they never understood what they bought and put off trying to learn about it until they felt saddled. Please do encourage them to USE IT. What a pity to have so many nice vacations Untaken!
The basic premise is that they 'own' points that they pay maintenance fees on every year (amt depends on how many points), and club dues (which is around $130). With the points they own, they can book Any Resort in the network, which is why I would guide them to the BG website to see the array of options.
Certainly ask them what their "Dream Vacation" is as they may have already paid for it, or it can be gotten with no more out of pocket or modest out of pocket (imo, if you have to use RCI, it's no longer 'modest out of pocket'). Being able to stay 'in network' keeps the extra charges at bay.
Good for you on trying to help them. Definitely the Yahoo Group is a great place to learn much, but with Yahoo's redo, I don''t find it so easy to use anymore, and the depth of knowledge could be daunting to someone that doesn't know much, or anything, about BG.