Selling a contract with points transferred out?

Kidanifan08

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If xxx 2012 points were transferred from contract A to contract B and only the 2013 UY points remain in contract A, can contract A be listed for sale immediately? The transferred points are now part of contract B and are currently part of a reservation later this year. If I wanted to sell contract A, I would not have to delay the closing until that reservation using contract B has been used, would I?
 
Point transfers are final transactions and can not be reversed. The transferred points belong to contract B and contract A can be sold at anytime. Of course this assumes that Contract A and B are under different memberships as that would be the only way you could transfer points between them.
 
Another question on same topic. If you borrow points into a use year to make a reservation. And then cancel reservation can the borrowed points be transferred to another contract.
 
Another question on same topic. If you borrow points into a use year to make a reservation. And then cancel reservation can the borrowed points be transferred to another contract.

Borrowed points can not be transferred.
 


Point transfers are final transactions and can not be reversed. The transferred points belong to contract B and contract A can be sold at anytime. Of course this assumes that Contract A and B are under different memberships as that would be the only way you could transfer points between them.

Thanks. That is what I was thinking.

Another question on same topic. If you borrow points into a use year to make a reservation. And then cancel reservation can the borrowed points be transferred to another contract.

Unfortunately you can't. Banking and borrowing are final transactions. It seems like I have seen that they could be used for an RCI exchange, but I may be mistaken. We have never done that. You could rent those points for a reservation in that UY.
 
Point transfers are final transactions and can not be reversed. The transferred points belong to contract B and contract A can be sold at anytime. Of course this assumes that Contract A and B are under different memberships as that would be the only way you could transfer points between them.

If contract A dues aren't paid then the transfered points in contract B are deemed not usable by Member Administration. I don't know how that would affect the process.

:earsboy: Bill
 
If contract A dues aren't paid then the transfered points in contract B are deemed not usable by Member Administration. I don't know how that would affect the process.

:earsboy: Bill

Specific to my example, the 2013 dues are paid on contract A (and B, for that matter). I like to lump sum it on my Disney Visa Rewards card and get the points!
 


Are the contracts under the same membership or different memberships? Just want to be sure you are talking about an actual transfer and not a pooling of points that were used together to book a reservation.

Transfers only occur from one membership to another. As long as that is the case, then you should be all set.
 
Thanks, Sandi. They are two different UY at the same DVC with two different membership numbers. Our points summary shows points transferred out.
 
If xxx 2012 points were transferred from contract A to contract B and only the 2013 UY points remain in contract A, can contract A be listed for sale immediately? The transferred points are now part of contract B and are currently part of a reservation later this year. If I wanted to sell contract A, I would not have to delay the closing until that reservation using contract B has been used, would I?

We did this last year. We transferred points to another one of our contracts in Jan-- sold the contract in Mar and used most of the transferred points over NYE. We had 6 transferred points that we banked a few months after the sale had occurred and guest services had a little trouble. Lucky I kept the transfer documentation and they were able to track the points. (We're actually using the last of the transferred points this weekend. :) )
 
Do you get the 6 months no interest benefit for dues?

No, but with the Disney Premier Visa, which has a $49 annual fee, you get 2% back on Disney purchases, and our DVC dues qualify. The dues obviously will not cover the annual fee, but we use our Disney Premier Visa for just about everything we buy, so we more than cover the cost of the annual fee and have points leftover to use when we visit WDW.
 

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