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- Mar 20, 2008
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- Montreal, Canada
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- Embarc
One of our members (https://www.facebook.com/groups/clubintrawestowners/) has found this clause in the Club Intrawest master declaration (section 42):
Interval International Inc.
The Club, II and the Developer entered into an affiliation agreement which expires on December 7, 2019. II is regulated as an exchange company operator in various jurisdictions in the U.S. and Canada.
A copy of the affiliation agreement is included as part of Table 11. Under the Club Intrawest Exchange Program, Members of the Club who did not purchase from the Developer or its Appointees or who are otherwise not approved by the Developer to participate in the ExtraOrdinary Escapes Program can arrange vacation exchanges at other timeshare resorts who are affiliated with II on the following basis:
Members are required to contact the Club to book a 7-night reservation at any Club location with a Sunday night arrival, and to inform the Club of their intention to deposit the week with II. Members must then contact II at 1-800-828-8200 to deposit their Club reservation into the II exchange network and to begin vacation planning with II’s Exchange Services.
1- could someone who is a Club Intrawest member and NOT a member of Extraordinary Escapes AND exchanges through II confirm that this is the current process they use?
2- has anyone who bought resale after 2007 been able to deposit & book with II using this process?
This appears to go counter to what Club Intrawest has told members in the past and to what is said here concerning ability to exchange "directly" through II in that if the CI points were purchased resale after a certain date;ie: the member could not use II.
We are encouraging our members NOT to buy DRI "The Club" points for exchanges regardless of the stories sales staff tell about not being able to exchange without EE/The Club. Someone will attempt to verify the info with Interval but in the meantime I'm wondering if the information in that clause is currently applicable...
Interval International Inc.
The Club, II and the Developer entered into an affiliation agreement which expires on December 7, 2019. II is regulated as an exchange company operator in various jurisdictions in the U.S. and Canada.
A copy of the affiliation agreement is included as part of Table 11. Under the Club Intrawest Exchange Program, Members of the Club who did not purchase from the Developer or its Appointees or who are otherwise not approved by the Developer to participate in the ExtraOrdinary Escapes Program can arrange vacation exchanges at other timeshare resorts who are affiliated with II on the following basis:
Members are required to contact the Club to book a 7-night reservation at any Club location with a Sunday night arrival, and to inform the Club of their intention to deposit the week with II. Members must then contact II at 1-800-828-8200 to deposit their Club reservation into the II exchange network and to begin vacation planning with II’s Exchange Services.
1- could someone who is a Club Intrawest member and NOT a member of Extraordinary Escapes AND exchanges through II confirm that this is the current process they use?
2- has anyone who bought resale after 2007 been able to deposit & book with II using this process?
This appears to go counter to what Club Intrawest has told members in the past and to what is said here concerning ability to exchange "directly" through II in that if the CI points were purchased resale after a certain date;ie: the member could not use II.
We are encouraging our members NOT to buy DRI "The Club" points for exchanges regardless of the stories sales staff tell about not being able to exchange without EE/The Club. Someone will attempt to verify the info with Interval but in the meantime I'm wondering if the information in that clause is currently applicable...
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