FAQ for Vacation Internationale Timeshares


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  1. What is the process for selling my contract?
  2. Can I exchange with Interval International?
  3. What is the difference between annual points and built up points?
  4. Are the dues up to date on the contract you sell?
  5. Can I purchase a second contract and have it combined with my existing contract?
  6. When do my points expire?
  7. What is the history of timeshare?
  8. Sunterra Pacific is changing back to Vacation Internationale FAQ's

 

 

 


What is the process for selling my contract?

First, go to the "Sell Contract" page and get a sell "quote" price from us. Next, request the transfer documents from us and we will send them out right away. Return the signed and notarized transfer documents to us and you will receive the amount of your quoted price as payment.

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Can I exchange with Interval International?

Yes, as a Vacation Internationale owner you are eligible to exchange your points for time at one of 2000 Interval International locations.

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What is the difference between annual points and built up points?

Annual points are the points that make up a Vacation Internationale contract. If you have a 105 point contract, you have 105 Annual points. Available points, on the other hand, are the points that are added to your account on your anniversary or points that have been placed in the Time Bank and then exchanged for your vacation accommodations.

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Are the dues up to date on the contract you sell?

Vacation Internationale will not transfer a contract unless the dues are paid current. So, yes, all contracts are up to date when you purchase them.

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Can I purchase a second contract and combine it with me existing contract?

No, each contract is maintained separately under one owner number. You may however combine points from numerous contracts to make a reservation.

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When do my points expire?

Your points are good for one year in your Vacation Internationale account and for a small fee up to 3 years when deposited into the Vacation Internationale Time Bank.

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What is the History of Timeshare?

Click here to read The History of Timeshare

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