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Re: REDWEEKS NEW TIMESHARE EXHANGE PROGRAM (by Terry H.):
bunnye wrote:orvillef2 wrote:Hello I'm with you--I'm interested in a timeshare exchange but it's not clear from this site just what to do. It is clear howeVer that they don't want anyone to contact them. I can't find a phone number anywhere which makes me suspicious that they would also be unavailable when there is a problem. I'd like to ask someone a few questions before I commit to this. How about the ones who have already posted? Is there a way to talk to a person?Has anyone used this exchange yet? I'd like to know what some sample points values are. Also, how much extra could a person have to pay anyway?I really like the idea of this new program, as I don't really like RCI or II, however they have lots to offer in their inventory and they also have special deals directly with the resorts.
I wouldn't mind losing one of my weeks for something less than ideal, just to be a pioneer and help this site get off the ground, but if you ask me, I think $125 plus whatever value is over for your exchange is a bit much to ask at first. $50 straight across would be good for starting up.
Also does anyone now how many Redweek subscribers there are and can/will Redweek email them to solicit their trading as well?
Contact Kylie supoort@redweek.com
She answered all my questions in a timely manner. I deposited my ski week in CO 30 days ago during the "soft" opening. They offered and I accepted 1800 (CORRECTION 1800 NOT 800) Redweek points.
Submit your unit for an offer. Once you receive an offer, there will be a link on the page to make the deposit. Follow the steps if you want to deposit.
After your resort confirms the deposit, the week will be posted on Redweek's site as available for the same amount of points that they gave you.
Good Luck & give it a try.
FYI - A mss emaili went out this week to all Redweek subscribers. I do not know haow many. Go to the tub forums. there is a lot of discussion there.