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Re: Selling Vacation Club Membership

Most "vacation club" memberships are essentially worthless in the resale market. [Note: HGVC (Hilton) and HRC (Hyatt) are not in that "vacation club" model, despite the coincidence of having the word "club" in their corporate operating names]. In a true "vacation club" (such as GEVC, for just one specific example) , you own [b]absolutely nothing[/b], which is part (but not all) of the reason that such "club memberships" are essentially worthless in the resale market. Another significant shortcoming of "vacation clubs" is that they generally have only second rate, low demand locations and facilities and dates available (if they even have any availability at all). Most vacation club members become very dissatisfied very quickly and permanently. C'mon --- who would want to take over such a lousy product, even for free? The fact that "vacation club" memberships have no value and no demand in the resale market should immediately tell anyone who is awake and paying attention that [b]ANY[/b] third party entity claiming that they can somehow magically sell a "vacation club" membership that you would have great difficulty giving away for free (even with some cash thrown in) is clearly not legitimate and is plainly just a scam to take your money while producing [b]zero[/b] results. Period, amen.