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Re: Exchange companies.- use RCI & II? (by stanleyf5):

jayjay wrote:
If you have not deposited your week or points with RCI then they are not involved and no guest certificate is necessary. I don't understand what Fairfield is saying ?? Guest certificates only come into play when you're involving an exchange company. You own the week or points so you can give or rent that week or points to anyone you choose. To my knowledge, the only thing you should have to do is notify the resort of the person's name who will be using the reserved week.

stanleyf5 wrote:
Hi Marty, I have discussed with Fairfield and based upon their rules one would have to pay the $59.00 guest certificate fee, unless you had VIP status or above, and had not exceeded their newly announced limits on complimentary guest certifcates. If you have an agreement with Fairfield that eliminates the Guest Certificate charge, please inform us. Stan.

Hi Jayjay. Fairfield rules require a guest certificate if any other than the owner will occupy the condo and the owner is not present. Fairfield requires a guest certificate even if the owner is present if he has more than one condo reserved and others are going to occupy the other condos. Those are Fairfield's rules, I am only stating the facts of Fairfield's rules. Stan.