dgalati
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Megarenter?Damn Jim, you own some serious points!![]()
Megarenter?Damn Jim, you own some serious points!![]()
Megarenter?
Now don't misunderstand the question. I was just wondering how does Wyndham decide when a owner becomes a mega-renter? I more then anyone benefit from renting from a VIP owner in the 60 day window. I also agree that every ownership helps to keep people employed and resorts open. Here is a link from a few years back asking the same question.I don’t know what point level makes Jim a mega-renter, but if you look at his history he’s not depriving anyone of reservations that their ownership would otherwise allow.
He uses his PR points to book and hold those PR units at his home resort, which every PR owner has at their disposal at 12-14 months out.
His rentals, other than the prime PR units, are those made available on the LMTR board. Since cancel and rebook has been killed, he’s only booking those LMTR units at the 60 day or less window.
The 2.5 Mn points in reservations he cancelled in March-April were pushed out to hold units available during the 10 month window.
So again, I don’t see how his 4.7 Mn points makes him a mega-renter; perhaps that’s someone with more than 20-30 Mn points.
But at least his ownership is keeping people employed at the resorts, as well as generating WD guest confirmation revenue when his free GCs are exhausted.
And you’ve been willing to rent from any VIP with the lowest possible price for your desired week 48-49 in FLL vs owning a week for that value season.
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Quite the ego! Self proclaimed top dogI more then anyone benefit from renting from a VIP owner in the 60 day window.
I wouldn't go that far as claiming to be top dog. We are all just part of the Wyndham ecosystem. Many owners need to rent and without them I would have to be tied to a ownership. Its a mutual partnership that works for both parties.Quite the ego! Self proclaimed top dog
Like a mutualism reciprocal relationship between individuals of different species where both individuals benefit.I wouldn't go that far as claiming to be top dog. We are all just part of the Wyndham ecosystem. Many owners need to rent and without them I would have to be tied to a ownership. Its a mutual partnership that works for both parties.
Not so. We all have the same wants and needs but take different paths to get there. Some believe the more you spend the better your vacation experience will be. I discredit that theory knowing that you can spend very little and still recieve VIP benefits without the sunk cost or burden of maintenance fees.Like a mutualism reciprocal relationship between individuals of different species where both individuals benefit.
I have 3 reservations remaining for this year and very close to deciding to cancel them and deposit the points to 2022. If I do that, could I then borrow some of those points if I needed them for reservations in 2021? I know once I deposit them into 2022, I must use them or lose them by the end of that use year. I just don’t know if I can borrow from them to use in an earlier year.
It was a no brainer for me to deposit points I didn’t think I would be able to use this year. Any plan I will make from here out would be last minute, so I would just borrow them back.