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PRWeb - Deerfield Beach, FL (PRWEB) August 15, 2006 — PTGTV is pleased to announce the selection of Sail Away for its innovative, educational television series, Pulse on America. The organization will be featured in a segment on Luxury Timeshare Read more timeshare news here
Orange County Register - The soaring red rocks rise above clusters of mostly tasteful housing developments and a downtown that’s lined with strip malls. (Beware the storefronts with signs saying “visitor’s information” that are actually full of aggressive timeshare salesmen Read more timeshare news here
Toledo Blade - WASHINGTON (AP) - American beach travelers take longer vacations, spend more money on their trips, and are more likely to stay in a timeshare than the average traveler, according to a new survey from the Travel Industry Association. Beach-going Read more timeshare news here
Manteca Bulletin - While heading back to the timeshare, roughly 20 minutes away from the drenched softball field, Scharmann said the team was going to order pizza, play some pool and ping pong. We ll have our fun now, but (today) it ll be back to business Read more timeshare news here
Rapid City Journal - Fractional ownership is sort of a timeshare with a twist. With a traditional timeshare agreement, you pay for the right to spend a week or some other amount of time in a resort condominium or other vacation property. Farmer said fractional ownership Read more timeshare news here
———————————– I also came aross some pretty interesting bloggers who happen to be blogging about timeshares, vacations and travel. Here are some.. ———————————–
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‘Trading Power
How does the Waikiki Banyan compare?
Would owning a week here give you the negotiating power you want? TIMEX exchange is an alternative exchange company that tells it like it is and offers exceptional value for exchanging. They have a comprehensive section on trading power that tells you exactly where your resort rates on exchange value. They use a simple scale of 1 to 10.
1 being the least powerful and 10 the most powerful.
The Waikiki Banyan or as it is also known Sweetwater at Waikiki
Rates a perfect 10 !’
Hope that this is of interest.
Happy holidays.
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There are 4 replies, with the last one on 20/07/2006 at 23:58:57 by Carolinian
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Points is actually the older of the two systems. The very first timeshares were developed by Hapimag and they were and are points based. The weeks system was a later improvement from French timeshare developers. The market prefered the new weeks system, and it quickly surpassed points. Multi-developer points systems originated in South Africa where they were the brainchild of a former loan shark (or tallyman as they are called there). For the sordid details of points in South Africa, scroll through www.crimeshare.org/77.html (not all the posts are about points, but look for the ones about CRI, flexi-club, star club, club leisure, etc.)
There was an interesting article in Timesharing Today by California timeshare industry veteran Byron Wiegand a few issues back entitled ‘’Points Revisited'’ that makes interesting reading. He revealed that the process of existing RCI resorts in California changing to RCI Points had ground to a halt with the overwhelming majority remaining weeks-based. He also said that many of the points conversion brokers in California who worked to switch individual owners at Points resorts were getting out of business because they had already reached all of those susceptible to changing. Continue Reading This Timeshare Article
Hello all, hope that you find this a bit interesting. It was printed in the Timeshare Advisor Magazine.
An Interview with TIMEX
“A Do it Yourself” Timeshare Exchange Company
This month s featured company profile is on a new timeshare exchange company called TIMEX. We sat down with CEO Ronald Evans to find out a little more about TIMEX and what they offer to the timeshare community. Mr. Evans is a timeshare owner and industry expert. When we reviewed TIMEX in April, they had over 3240 resorts in their system. You can find TIMEX online at http://www.timex.to
TAM - What was your motivation in creating TIMEX?
RE - Well I am a timeshare owner myself and I believe that timesharing could be a more rewarding experience than it currently is. The idea of timesharing is fine; it is just that some of the practices which have grown up around it have rather spoiled it for some. Gift Certificates for example are an insult to owners. An owner should be able to do anything he or she likes with what is their personal property - without having to pay some extraneous party for the privilege.
TAM - TIMEX appears to be a unique and cost effective solution to other exchange companies that operate in the timeshare industry.
RE - What we set out to do is to use the power of modern computing, the convenience of the Internet and the do-it-yourself spirit which appeals to some of us. We do not charge membership fees or gift certificates; just a very very low cost for the use of our facility.
TAM - Are there any services or programs that your company plans on introducing this year or in 2005?
RE- Yes, we will plan to offer Timex Presentation Weeks and Timex Bargain Weeks to our users very soon. A Timex Presentation Week will be a week requiring attendance at a timeshare presentation and a Timex Bargain Week will not. Rentals for both sorts of weeks will be different and will be related to the maintenance fees paid by owners at the resort.
TAM - How do you plan to position your company against your competitors?
RE - We exist only on the Internet so we are not in direct competition with the existing exchange companies. We are having negotiations with several parties around the world which will enable non-English speakers to benefit from very cheap exchanges. These intermediaries will be legally and financially independent of Timex but they will be the way in which timeshare owners can have full global access to each others resorts.
TAM - How do you envision the industry over the next 5 years and what impact will TIMEX and other exchange companies have on timeshare ownership?
RE - China is likely to be a very large player in the timeshare industry as soon as the legal framework is settled. We, Timex that is, are already in the process of setting up a local presence in China. We hope to be fully operational before the boom in ownership occurs.
It is very well known and acknowledged in the industry that exchanging into other resorts is the single most appealing thing about timeshare ownership.
TAM - Will TIMEX expand into Fractional Ownership programs or any other hybrid of timeshare products?
RE- We already have. Timex is really only a facility to bring timeshare owners together so that they can do whatever deals they like. We have owners trading two bedroom apartments in the low season for one bedroom apartments in the high season; we have traditional timeshare owners trading with owners of points. Whatever owners decide for themselves is fine with us. Maximum flexibility and freedom of action have always been features of our service.
TAM- How can a timeshare owner be certain that another owner will abide by the program if an exchange is agreed upon?
RE - That is easy: bookings are confirmed by the exchangers, usually by email, directly with the resorts concerned. We have never had any problems in that regard.
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