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REDWEEK EXCHANGE

I own a floating week. And I just joined at RedWeek. I did not realize that I could submit a few different weeks for valuation to see which gets a higher value, then actually BOOK the higher valued week at my resort, then turn it over to RedWeek. I can do it in that order? There's quite a learning curve after buying a timeshare, isn't there? I'm really liking what I am learning about RedWeek though, as compared to II . Q=william514] [Q=mike1536] [Q=william514] [Q=jayjay] [Q=william514] I AM CONSIDERING PLACING MY UNIT FOR EXCHANGE WITH REDWEEK. MY QUESTION IS, WHEN I BOOK THE WEEK WITH MY RESORT, DO I BOOK IT IN MY NAME OR ASK FOR A GUEST CERTIFICATE.[/Q] [b]You must be speaking of a floating week? If so, you would book it in your name then deposit it here. If someone exchanges for your floating week, I assume Redweek issues a confirmation in the exchanger's name. Redweek doesn't use guest certificates.[/b][/Q] My week is a floating week but I would book a specific week for the exchange.[/Q] =========== Be sure to book a high demand week as far out as possible. Before you book your week, submit a few different potential weeks for a valuation. After you get your RedWeek valuation, it will be valid for 7 days. If the point value is acceptable, book the appropriate week at the resort and complete the deposit. If you go beyond the 7 days, you will have to resubmit and the value may drop. In my case the value dropped over 25% in a couple weeks. Good Luck and let us know how it all turned out.[/Q] I booked a week at my resort yesterday and deposited it with Redweek today. It went very smoothly and the deposit form answered my questions. Thank you for your help[/Q]