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Old 08-03-2008, 02:28 PM
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Question I have another RCI points question

I've been having a blast with Points, other than the horrendous search engine. But there is something that bothers me and I figured I'd ask even if it shows how ignorant I can be at times.

As I always say "There are no such animals as dumb questions".

So here goes:

If I see weeks in the LM window just about every week can see them. Trading power becomes a non-issue in this timeframe. If I can pull that week in points it is valued at either 7.5k or 9k. I still haven't figured out why the different valuations but at either rate they are CHEAP! This makes sense to me from either side of the equation. No trade value needed equates to a nominal point valuation.

The question I have is, if I go into a points to points search the results show a "regular" point valuation no matter how close in the exchange is.

Why is that? Does calling RCI to book make a difference?

Thanks for the on-going instruction.

Love yours truly.
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