Guest Certificate definition
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Members are expressly prohibited from selling or exchanging a Guest Certificate for cash, barter or other consideration.
This Guest Certificate fee is in addition to the exchange fee required when the exchange request is placed.
Guest Certificates may not be used for any commercial purpose, or monetary or other consideration by Member or guest, including with limitation, auction, barter, rental, raffle or sale of the Guest Certificate or the underlying exchange.
In the event that any of the above terms are breached, II reserves the right to revoke the Guest Certificate, cancel the underlying Confirmation and terminate the membership without further obligation by II.
RCI Points Exchange Requests for guests must be initiated by the Member and once a Confirmed Exchange is obtained the Member must purchase a Guest Certificate in order to give that Confirmed Exchange to a friend or family member.
Individuals under the age of 21 are not eligible to receive a Guest Certificate.
Members are expressly prohibited from exchanging or renting the Host Accommodation, including, but not limited to, offering the Host Accommodation for sale or rent to third parties through the use of a Guest Certificate or otherwise.
Additionally, the issuance of a Guest Certificate and the use of the Host Accommodation are subject to any restrictions or limitations that may be imposed by the Host Resort.
Guests of Members who arrive at a Host Resort without a Guest Certificate will be denied access to the accommodation until the Member has purchased a Guest Certificate from II.
There is a fee for each week assigned via a Guest Certificate, which must be paid, plus any applicable tax, when the certificate is requested.