Dial An Exchange Wants to See More South Africa Timeshare Exchange
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Dial An Exchange has launched an educational program to outreach to South Africa timeshares and encourage more timeshare exchange.
The program was created to inform South Africa timeshare managers and resort boards more about the many opportunities of timeshare exchange that enhance the vacation ownership experience.
Recently Dial An Exchange executives attended the Annual General Meetings for the following South Africa timeshares:
- Ngwenya Lodge
- Sandy Place
- Little Eden
- The Crystal Springs
- Manzi Monate
- Monateng Safari Lodge
- Mabalingwe
- Kagga Kamma
They wanted to educate more timeshare owners and resort boards about the Dial An Exchange free membership program and availability of additional exchange options open to timeshare owners.
Paul Edkins of Dial An Exchange South Africa, explained, “Most of these owners only deal with one exchange partner. Although DAE is just beginning to create awareness that owners are not locked in to using one exchange company, we will continue to explain our offering and our commitment to our members in terms of service delivery, great membership benefits and our uncomplicated approach.”
Edkins added that educating the board of directors at a timeshare resort is essential as they are the group who can set policy for the resort operations and has significant influence among the owners at their resorts.
“We often see how uninformed a lot of owners are in terms of other available options and exchange affiliations. Our goal is to provide information about the choices owners have to book the best possible vacation exchange at the most economical price,” explains Edkins.
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