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So true, so very true!Its a marketing strategy to sell more points. Nothing has been finalized its a great way to hoodwink more into buying more points that they can possibly use.
So true, so very true!Its a marketing strategy to sell more points. Nothing has been finalized its a great way to hoodwink more into buying more points that they can possibly use.
Maybe someone should be nominated to attend the Wyndham Annual Meeting in Austin TX on November 7 and ask these pointed questions. I believe that one can sign up for the Podcast, (or at least it was possible in previous years) so we can all hear the answers.
Great strategy on Wyndham`s part to sell more points. Getting in on the old VIP benefits before you know all the facts is the sales scare tactic to hoodwink you into buying more before its to late.Spoke to a Wyndham corporate employee last week about a different issue I was having. I asked her about the new program. She said yes there was a program in the works that would add an extra level Founders as others have said. She also said program won't be rolled out till late 2020. All point owners in the VIP levels will be grandfathered although names of levels will change, For owners who are trying to reach the VIP levels the points will go up to get there.
Do you know all of the facts of the new VIP benefits??before you know all the facts is the sales scare tactic to hoodwink you into buying more before its to late.
Yes you are correct its better to buy before all values are changed. It is just a great strategy for Wyndham to sell more points. I see no benefit to existing owners as they will be grandfathered in, unless they buy up to next level and they can use the added benefits.Do you know all of the facts of the new VIP benefits??
If not your comments are as premature as sales reps.
It’s all going to be hindsight if your better off to buy now or a year from now
Where did I say that??Yes you are correct its better to buy before all values are changed.
Maybe someone should be nominated to attend the Wyndham Annual Meeting in Austin TX on November 7 and ask these pointed questions. I believe that one can sign up for the Podcast, (or at least it was possible in previous years) so we can all hear the answers.
Yes you are correct its better to buy before all values are changed. It is just a great strategy for Wyndham to sell more points. I see no benefit to existing owners as they will be grandfathered in, unless they buy up to next level and they can use the added benefits.
I agree if you're that close and you could justify the additional sunk cost and you utilize it to the fullest you can make it work for your situation.For the current VIP owners who will be grandfathered, and who may be considering upgrading to the next higher tier, they will definitely be worse off if they wait. For example, I currently own 718k developer VIP program eligible points. I'm currently temp VIPP through Sept 2020, permanent VIPG. If I were to decide to upgrade to VIPP permanent, today I would have to acquire 283k additional developer points at a minimum. If I were to wait until the Privileges program is released, I would have to purchase 383k points minimum. Assuming an average cost of $145/1000 - that's an additional $14,500 points, simply because I chose to wait. That's a significant sum of money to me.
For the current VIP owners who will be grandfathered, and who may be considering upgrading to the next higher tier, they will definitely be worse off if they wait. For example, I currently own 718k developer VIP program eligible points. I'm currently temp VIPP through Sept 2020, permanent VIPG. If I were to decide to upgrade to VIPP permanent, today I would have to acquire 283k additional developer points at a minimum. If I were to wait until the Privileges program is released, I would have to purchase 383k points minimum. Assuming an average cost of $145/1000 - that's an additional $14,500 points, simply because I chose to wait. That's a significant sum of money to me.
Great strategy on Wyndham`s part to sell more points. Getting in on the old VIP benefits before you know all the facts is the sales scare tactic to hoodwink you into buying more before its to late.
unless they buy up to next level and they can use the added benefits.
The wind must of changed direction as the flip flopper is backI agree if you're that close and you could justify the additional sunk cost and you utilize it to the fullest you can make it work for your situation.
I got 126,000 odd year points at Royal sea gardens. Out the door price.....Free Timesharenation.comPlease educate us with a few examples of FREE Wyndham points contracts on eBay
Or are you off topic as this thread is on Wyndham points??
I got 126,000 odd year points at Royal sea gardens. Out the door price.....Free Timesharenation.com
Oh sorry, thought they wanted any examples, my badThat’s not eBay. They asked for examples on eBay.