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Old 06-30-2009, 07:14 AM
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You can ask your POA. Sometimes, POA will take it if you have paid this year's MF. You can also ask Wyndham, but if you paid-off, Wyndham usually don't want to be in that situation (that they take it for free while sell it at $200 per 1K on the other places). Be careful if you talk to Wyndham, they may try to Scam you by ask you do an equity transfer. Which is no use to you.

If you stop paying MF and try to force the issue, it is upto POA to decide what kind of action they want to take. And sometime, the law kind of give them quite few more options than just take it back, although some options are more costly, but there is no telling what they will or will not do.

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I don't know what to do. Thanks for the info though.
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Anyone else have any more ideas what do to?
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I owned at Powhatan and successfully gave it back to them. I had to pay the maintenance fee for the year I was giving back and, in addition, I had to return that year's week to them (it could not be deposited with a trading company or used by me), and I had to pay them a small transfer fee--I don't remember how much, maybe $100.00.

That was in 2009. It was wonderful this January not to receive a maintenance bill from them and to know I never would again. Fortunately, I bought it re-sale in the first place, and in a couple of years of not paying maintenance I'll get my money back. I'm really glad not to own it anymore.
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I enjoy using our points and going but the maintenance fees have started to become a nuisance. The problem is the lies they told about them when we purchased really makes me mad.
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I will say this without sounding like I'm advertising for anyone. I have tried listing companies more than once and it doesn't work...unless someone can tell me of any companies that they have had luck with. The fact that I have to pay upfront for a listing says it all. I've tried Ebay and let's face it, that market is somewhat oversaturated when you're talking about online. The next step for those families that just want out is a deed transfer service. There are a couple of companies that are helping families with this. xxxxxxxxxx are among the top companies that can help with this. Just make sure to do the research as both have different prices as well as features and benefits.

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Sounds like you're shilling for your company. Reputable companies don't need to resort to such tactics.
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i will say this without sounding like i'm advertising for anyone. I have tried listing companies more than once and it doesn't work...unless someone can tell me of any companies that they have had luck with. The fact that i have to pay upfront for a listing says it all. I've tried ebay and let's face it, that market is somewhat oversaturated when you're talking about online. The next step for those families that just want out is a deed transfer service. There are a couple of companies that are helping families with this. Xxxxxxxxxx are among the top companies that can help with this. Just make sure to do the research as both have different prices as well as features and benefits.
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Hello, recently i started looking into selling my wyndham points that i purchased a few years back. Ive looked and talked to 100's of Resale companies and they all seem to have some kind of a Marketing Cost that is paid upfront. I was wondering if anyone has any advice as to how to aproach this situation. I did run into one website that says they do not charge an upfront cost but i was trying to see if i could find someone that has used a company that they could reffer or atleast give me some feedback on (name and link removed)
Please let me know if anyone has any advice.
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