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Re: Update on Lawsuit against RCI (by Bft72 N.):
I agree with some of you here that instead of starting a new lawsuit against RCI, it is better to get into the current class action lawsuit that is there again RCI at this time. Even though there is a tentative settlement, the settlement doesn't seem fair or would do much to the week members. So since this settle has not been approved by the court, there is still chance for all of you to object to it. To object to the settle, you need to write to the attorney to object to the settlement by April 6, 2009. Here is the link for the information:
http://www.weeksprogramsettlement.com/faq.htm
According to the settlement, RCI suppose to change its ways of doing business and that its rentals will not impact the RCI weeks inventory for member's use. But from what I see, I do not see any difference, especially I know that RCI has business contracts with people to rent out its last minute inventory. Below is the company that has been listing and selling RCI last minute inventories online and on ebay for years now. http://justgottago.com/index.html http://stores.ebay.com/JustGottaGo
The owner of this company has personally confirmed to me that he has a business contract with RCI to sell excess inventory. Look at what he sells, they are all great resorts that you can hardly find on RCI website for exchange. Why do they have so many nice last minute inventories? Was RCI helding onto the good resorts and not giving them out for exchange. Also shouldn't these last minute inventories be a RCI member benefit as well becasue one of the benefits that RCI advertise is "Last Call?" Just this alone, I feel that the current proposed settlement is not adequate. These separate RCI business contracts to sells excess inventories should be stopped as well. So remember, submit your objection to the settlement by April 6, 2009. Again, you can find the information at the following link: http://www.weeksprogramsettlement.com/faq.htm