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Old 11-30-2007, 12:29 AM
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The MF chart seems typical of RHC thoroughness. Let's say I have 510k or 550k or 590k or 630k, what would my MFs be? Free?
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Old 11-30-2007, 07:26 AM
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The MF chart seems typical of RHC thoroughness. Let's say I have 510k or 550k or 590k or 630k, what would my MFs be? Free?
While that hadn't gone unnoticed, I really doubt that it affects too many people. There's plenty of room to add figures and you notice that they didn't put letters on all those higher levels.
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I am plannning to buy more points and there's one thing that makes me think twice about unifying the contracts. If there comes a time when I would like to scale down, such as if thier annual fees get too high or I just can't use the points, it might be very difficult to sell a monster contract. The annual fees would scare a lot of buyers away. In a case like this, I don't know if you could un-unify the contracts.
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I am plannning to buy more points and there's one thing that makes me think twice about unifying the contracts. If there comes a time when I would like to scale down, such as if thier annual fees get too high or I just can't use the points, it might be very difficult to sell a monster contract. The annual fees would scare a lot of buyers away. In a case like this, I don't know if you could un-unify the contracts.
That is not a possibility.
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Old 07-17-2010, 03:34 PM
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Does anyone have 2010 rates and the current Rules and Regulations for Royal Holiday Club.

It's very unfortunate that the Rule and Regulations are not included on their web-site. I often get the feeling that the agent I get on the phone makes the rules and the fees up as they go along.
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