Thursday, February 22, 2018

How do I compliment my timeshare, offset more of my monthly expenses, Check out how to earn Loyalty Points for the major programs.

  

Airline, Hotel and Car Rental Loyalty Programs

As discussed in the TPG Beginners Guide (thepointsguy.com), your first step in earning points and miles should be signing up for accounts with all the loyalty programs that are relevant to you. Virtually all of these programs are free to join, and in several cases, you’ll begin enjoying perks right away without even earning elite status — through attaining a higher-tier status certainly confers the most benefits.
Below you’ll find a list of the major airline, hotel, and rental car loyalty programs, along with information on each program’s transfer partners. As you’ll soon learn, the four major transferable point programs (American Express Membership Rewards, Chase Ultimate Rewards, Citi ThankYou Rewards and Starwood Preferred Guest) are incredibly valuable, offering you a myriad of redemption options thanks to their travel partners.
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Saturday, February 10, 2018

Put your Timeshare Points to work for you, don't just let them go away

Have Points your not using this year 2018 or 2019, let us help you get a return on your M.F.'s. We work with Wyndham, Holiday Inn, Marriot, WorldMark, Shell, Diamond and many programs contact us for a free quote, facebook.com/howtousemytimehare

  Let us help you by getting a return on points, we handle all advertising, we use our website, facebook and twitter pages, a local paper, vacation rental sites, VRBO, HomeAway, Tug, many others. All advertising costs are paid by us and we pay you a flat fee for your points.

  If you desire to join our Annual Membership in howtousemytime.org which is a low $149.95 a year you will receive priority account usage with additional unlimited phone call questions, ability to email questions as well as any other parts of our educational program on how best to use your timeshare. Ideas on how to save the most amount of money, Rewards Points, Perks by Club Wyndham and many of the other programs that Wyndham offers.

   It is not necessary to join our program to rent out your points for you however those who are members get priority selection.

  We have been owners since the early days of Fairfield now Wyndham, as well we own many other companies such as Shell V.C., Marriott, Holiday Inn, Diamond, Massanutten, Welk, as well as several individual resorts.

  What do we pay you? The current market rate is $6.50 to $7.00 per thousand points for Wyndham points, $.065 to .070 per point for Holiday Inn Club Vacation points, and $.22 to .26 for Shell vacation club points this fee is fixed at the time of your signing with us. The higher end rental locations such as Hawaii, Glacier Canyon, Smugglers Notch, Presidential Reserve, Arizona, and many others we will rent fixed weeks.

  We pay you in 2 installments the first one is when we make the reservation for the renter, in most cases we require the renter to pay a security deposit to start the process then once the reservation is made the renter is required to pay 50% of the cost within 48 hours, we pay you 75% of this amount within 30 days (normally within 10 days but have to wait for funds to clear financial institutions). Sixty Days prior to the vacation stay the renter is required to pay the remaining balance. If this balance is not paid by the 60 Day mark then the reservation is canceled, points are returned to your account and you keep 100% of the fee that you have already received. No other fees will be paid.

  If you are a VIP owner, we may transfer points into your account to make or finish a reservation this will happen for account owners that have given How To Use My Timeshare access to the login on their accounts if we use your account then you will receive a $.50 per/k fee for this action.

 We give you the choice of making the reservation yourself and sending confirmations to the renter and us, this requires you to make reservations in a timely manner or you provide us with exclusive use of your account by supplying a login and password by which we will make the reservation, forward emails to the renter and you retain a copy of all the actions we have taken. We will not notify you prior to making these reservations. If you choose to handle making the reservations yourself then this will take more time and as such we will book from accounts that we have full access to first.

 Click HERE for a copy of our contract for exclusive use, at no time will we go over the amount of poiints that you have given us the right to use, PERIOD! If for some reason we have a reservation and it would require more points then we will contact you to see if you are interested in the reservation.

  We look forward to working with you, however, we do guarantee rentals will be made. It is based on the length of time we have access (first in first use) and how many points you have to rent. we are booking reservations for 2019 at this time as well as the remainder of 2018.

Again don't just let your points go away or put them into RCI, put them to work for you. Click on


to view a copy of our contract.

Happy Travels to you and your family!



Thursday, January 4, 2018

How to rent out my timeshare!

   There is a lot of information on the internet that will tell you that you can rent out your timeshare, however, realize that today this is one of the first things people think of when faced with paying a maintenance fee and not using what you own. So make sure you learn how to rent or have someone do it for you.

   If you go to the many websites that offer information on timeshares you will see a lot of negative information on owning a timeshare. That is not the purpose of this blog, the purpose of this blog is to assist those that have purchased and now want to see what options they have. 

   The information that I share today comes from personal experience of renting out my timeshares, talking to other owners, info sites like Tug2.net, Yahoo and Google Groups, Facebook and Company Websites. We will attempt to help you walk thru this information and help you decide, do I want to rent out my timeshare or have someone do it for me. How much time will it take, how do I find renters, how do I collect my money, do I need contracts, will the timeshare company blackball me for renting out my ownership. These are all the questions that we will attempt to help you with and hopefully, you can make a decision on how you want to move forward.

First Steps
   Determine what you have available for rent. 
   Determine if you are trying to cover your maintenance fees or make a profit.
   Determine if you have the time to invest in renting out your timeshare.
   Determine how long do you have to get the time rented.
   Determine what to do If I decide to vacation after I have rented my timeshare.

Don'ts
   Think you are going to get enough money to pay off your timeshare unless you have a highly  desired location at a special events time then probably not going to happen
   Rent out to make money, Companies frown on this and can seize your account covering your fees is going to bother them
   Use trademark and registered photos on your ads, this will get them taken down.
   Rent out exchange weeks, or other companies time this can result in losing your account. 


How do I determine the value of my rental?

   If you own points then you want to determine when the busiest times are at resorts and the resorts that take the least amount of points to make the reservation, if you only own 154,000 points don't advertise at a location that you would need 200,000 points to book it. Plan for folks always wanting 7-night intervals, let them ask about less. You can always advertise 3-7 night stays to drive interest.

   Go to rental sites like Expedia, Travelocity, Tripadvisor and see what they are renting time for at the resort before you set your price. Remember these companies have the size strength and power to drive the market. Also see what the resort is renting intervals for, they have the advertising clout, so find out what's available.

   Check out Craigslist, Facebook, eBay, Local papers, to determine rental rates, remember if the listing is still on craigslist or Facebook that means no has booked it so might not be priced appropriately.

   Next, do a Google search using the name of your resort (in quotes if more than one word), and various words such as timeshare, rent or rental, and the name of the state in which the timeshare is located. Mix and match these terms to come up with different sites that might list rentals for your resort. Here, as with some other sources, you'll need to do some interpolation of rates, because (example) that week 27 on the beach listed for rent will fetch a much higher rent than your week 20 in cooler weather before school gets out. That's what comparing will let you know.
   
   Don't use the maintenance fee as the amount you want to rent for, many will not cover that cost but some will rent for a whole lot more. Remember the VALUE of your Timeshare is the memories that you can make using it!

How Should I Advertise? 

   Never ever pay an up-front fee to an individual or a company (except for a nominal $15-30ish classified ad fee) to list your week for rent. Success rates after making such payment are between poor and non-existent! You will not recover any upfront monies so just DON'T DO IT.
Never Pay someone to sell, trade, or otherwise get you out of your timeshare. PERIOD! 

   Using Services like Craigslist, Local Newspapers, Facebook, are the best for small renters, VRBO, HomeAway, Vacationrentals.com are resources that you can use and YES THEY CHARGE A FEE, so make sure you add it into your rental fee. 

Tips for the Renter!  

   Ask to get a copy of the reservation BEFORE you pay money when the person makes the reservation an email is generated and you should receive a copy direct from the timeshare company. Ask for a phone number to call the resort and verify the reservation this may take up to 2 weeks for the resort to have the information so be patient. Contact the resort approximately 2 weeks out for any special needs on the room location. Room assignments can be changed by the Resort Company. Verify!

   Get a rental agreement that spells out what's involved in the cancellation or change of a reservation and what refund you would be eligible for. 


   Confirm your travel plans prior to making reservations, acquire travel insurance (AAA offers several suggestions on companies) in case you have to cancel your vacation.


Tips for the Landlord!   

   Get 100% of the money prior to check in and ensure you explain any options for a refund or cancellation! There are so many flakey renters out there who change their mind that taking a deposit and finding out 30 days before check-in that the renter is not going forward means a loss of a lot of money.

   Get a rental agreement that spells out what's involved. However, if something goes wrong are you going to hire a lawyer at $300 per hour to fight a $1,000 rental - not likely, so it is important you feel comfortable about the transaction before any money changes hands.


   In your rental agreement make sure you get a copy of the State Issued Drivers License of the person whose name is on the reservation to prove they are at least 23 years of age. Many resorts require the person checking in to be at least that age.


   Get a 10% security deposit refundable 14 days after the completion of the interval and check-out date. Ensure the details of the refundable deposit are included in your rental agreement! You would be surprised how folks that want their deposit back are the ones who have trashed the resort.

   Call the resort 1 day after the check-out and confirm that there were no problems. The renter has to put up a credit card when checking in but if they max out and there is damage to the resort, the resort will come calling on you. Find out before you return the security deposit.

   Look into setting up a Square credit card account to accept credit cards, follow the terms of service and list in contracts that any additional charges will be charged to that account.