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Wyndham's new "Ovation" program offers exit solutions for their owners... interested?
I would like to believe this is not just another scam on the owners. RCI is the most duplicitous company I have come across, apart from the "TimeShare sellers/resellers" I have been unfortunate enough to be involved with on a couple of occasions. The whole industry is rife with half truths, misdirection and good old fashioned lies. I wait for the Exit Strategy information with barely baited breath.
Haydn J.
I am definitely interested in what they will be offering. I have a fixed week timeshare at their Wyndham Newport Onshore location and the annual fees are getting way too high. I have been trying to sell the timeshare myself for a couple of years with no takers. I will be following up to see what they will offer.
Melanie E.
wwtc@gmail.com
Spoke to customer service rep at Wyndham…the ovation program will only benefit a few with specific location deeds…as usual its always for Wyndhams benefit…the new sales pitch will be to move your deed to National Harbor, Myrtle Beach or Bonnet Creek to possibly be eligible for the Ovation program. Imagine the money Wyndham will make off this pitch just as they did off the Pathways pitch.
Luna S.
All Wyndham owners interested in Ovation need to call owner services at Wyndham and ask for the Ovation department. If you have a computer, search "ovation by wyndham" to find additional contact information. Wyndham's ad for Ovation in current issue of Vacation Ownership World lists contact number as 855-312-9040. If you cannot reach a helpful person at Wyndham, please post your experience on RedWeek so others get benefit of your experience. The more feedback, the better.
Jeffrey W.
I have 2 weeks in Orlando, owned for approx. 20 years. If I used it twice in the last 10 it would be an exaggeration as travel ended for us.
I just called Wyndham's Ovation Dept, and this is what I was told. My units qualify for a limited offer of just over $1,000 for both, upon successful transfer of deed. The process takes 8 weeks they say, however the monthly maint/fees are still due so I ask what urgency do they have to get it done in 8 weeks?
Anyway, it is a small light at the end of a long, dark tunnel, if everything has truthfully been revealed. And my distrust of the whole industry leaves me to wonder if it has.
Maureen S.
Has anyone taken advantage of ovation and received anything of value from Wyndham? I was told that they charge transfer fees and all fees must be continued to be paid and its a very selective deed and slow process for the few accepted. The deed must be paid in full.
With all the misrepresentations and fraudulent lies to induce owners to buy by sales reps and managers I've known owners that have used other processes to recoup their financial losses from Wyndham. wwtccorp@gmail.com
Luna S.
I called the number you provided today for more info concerning the program. My resorts are listed as those participating in ovation right now. However, I was informed that there is no fee for the service and, at the same time there is no monetary compensation. It is strictly handing the deed back to Wyndham. Makes no sense from an owner's perspective. We bought those deeds and deserve some sort of compensation. Even if it is only .08/1000.
Rebekah J.