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Re: Exchange companies. (by Edna B.):
phill12 wrote:debi_zyx wrote:I have been a member of RCI and II for about 8 years, and my membership in RCI runs through 2007. No doubt that I will NOT renew it, even though I just renewed my II membership through 2012. There is just no comparison between the two. I have had only successes with II (including Paris during Easter break!), and absolutely nothing with RCI. In addition, all RCI prices are higher than II - exchange, guest voucher, bonus weeks, you name it. Where I live (which may be different for most of you) I have full control of the II exchange process over the web, and none at all with RCI - I have to call them for everything. And last but not least, with RCI, there is only deposit-first, whereas with II you can do either deposit-first or request-first. Hope this helps other Redweekers.Debi I did same thing about 12 years ago with RCI but had to sell my timeshare in PV MEX too. It was nice but not nice enough to be with II who I have been with for years.
It is easy to just give up on Rci but are your timeshares with both RCI and II. The ones with RCI, are you able to change them over to II. If not then what to do but sell like we did.
What does this say about RCI when people sell just to get away from them. Like I said its been 12 years now and the stories I read sound worse then when we were there.
I was under the impression that actual timeshares were nothing to do with RCI as they are just an exchange company so why do you have to sell them? Surely once you've bought them you can use whatever company you like or none at all if you prefer to go to the same place all the time.