Buying Poly points if you live in NYS

TheBeastsBelle

Earning My Ears
Joined
Apr 4, 2013
Hello! Does anyone know if the Poly has been cleared to be sold in New York State yet? I spoke with our rep on Jan 12th, and at the time he said that 9 states ( including California and Texas) weren't cleared yet. I'm just getting anxious to get our contract added on I guess...TIA!:)
 
I've been trying to find info on this too, but the details appear hard to come by. We're trying to find out what's up with CA. Someone did post that Texas was approved about a week ago.
 
Unfortunately, it does not seem to be as easy as contacting your guide. I spoke with mine on 1/12 and was quoted prices, etc. but was then told he could not yet sell to NY residents unless we came to his office at WDW. He said he would call back as soon as sales opened up. Despite leaving several messages we have not received any updates. I am assuming at this point they are not allowed further contact.

It is very frustrating to be shut out of the (even though small) discount and the early booking window. We were hoping for a stay at the Bungalows in the fall.
 
Unfortunately, it does not seem to be as easy as contacting your guide. I spoke with mine on 1/12 and was quoted prices, etc. but was then told he could not yet sell to NY residents unless we came to his office at WDW. He said he would call back as soon as sales opened up. Despite leaving several messages we have not received any updates. I am assuming at this point they are not allowed further contact. It is very frustrating to be shut out of the (even though small) discount and the early booking window. We were hoping for a stay at the Bungalows in the fall.
I'd still leave a message with your guide with details on exactly what you want to buy. My guess is that they would honor the current price with that information although that is just a guess. I'd also not be too concerned about not being able to book right away. My best guess on that is you'll get the reservation.
 
Unfortunately, it does not seem to be as easy as contacting your guide. I spoke with mine on 1/12 and was quoted prices, etc. but was then told he could not yet sell to NY residents unless we came to his office at WDW. He said he would call back as soon as sales opened up. Despite leaving several messages we have not received any updates. I am assuming at this point they are not allowed further contact.

It is very frustrating to be shut out of the (even though small) discount and the early booking window. We were hoping for a stay at the Bungalows in the fall.

You shouldn't be shut out of the discount. In 2013 we lived in France and my guide couldn't sell me VGF points until we got to WDW in August. Because they actually couldn't sell them to me they were allowed under their standard rules togo back to the price at the time I wanted to buy. I got them for $145 in August 2013.
 
I'd still leave a message with your guide with details on exactly what you want to buy. My guess is that they would honor the current price with that information although that is just a guess. I'd also not be too concerned about not being able to book right away. My best guess on that is you'll get the reservation.

You shouldn't be shut out of the discount. In 2013 we lived in France and my guide couldn't sell me VGF points until we got to WDW in August. Because they actually couldn't sell them to me they were allowed under their standard rules togo back to the price at the time I wanted to buy. I got them for $145 in August 2013.

I would send your guide an email, so you have proof that you desire to buy PVB at the current price. Let him know how many points and what UY you want or if you are interested in guarantee week.

Saving $5 per point would be worth the effort IMO.
 
I would send your guide an email, so you have proof that you desire to buy PVB at the current price. Let him know how many points and what UY you want or if you are interested in guarantee week.

Saving $5 per point would be worth the effort IMO.

I agree with Denise.

Several years ago, our guide said as long as he receives a verbal, electronic, or written record of the intention to purchase the data before the deadline, they will honor it. When we bought our first contract, our guide was not in on the last day of the deal. We called and left a voice recording and that was all he needed to guarantee the deal.
 
Hmm, just hung up from trying to call the DVC switchboard (not MS), and got a recording that no one can take a call at the moment due to a "special function." Kind of weird for a sales function, wouldn't you at least leave an operator online? Was trying to get an update on California, as we're going to pull the trigger this week on an add on and I'd still like to use my CA based guide if possible. He still does not appear to be allowed to return phone calls.
 
I also live in NY and now we will be shut out of booking as everyone else can book now or soon. My guide still will not even return a call, he sent an email. I called a generic sales person who said it could be next week or 3 months from now, but could not talk to us now. This was short sited on Disney's part. Not very happy with them right now. I waited a very long time for this and don't like how we have been treated. They could have sent out a letter telling us they would hold the discount for us, at the very least.
 
I also live in NY and now we will be shut out of booking as everyone else can book now or soon. My guide still will not even return a call, he sent an email. I called a generic sales person who said it could be next week or 3 months from now, but could not talk to us now. This was short sited on Disney's part. Not very happy with them right now. I waited a very long time for this and don't like how we have been treated. They could have sent out a letter telling us they would hold the discount for us, at the very least.

The Aulani mess took months to fix and several States took even longer.

Not much you can do but wait until they are registered for sales in NY or take a trip to WDW. On the positive side there are plenty of rooms not declared into the association and by contacting your Guide now, they can probably get you a reservation after you close.

:earsboy: Bill
 
Our guide called us today (we are in MN) and said NY and CA are still not registered. We just got it in MN and since we expressed interest before the price hike, we would still be able to have the lower price if we buy in.
 
I also live in NY and now we will be shut out of booking as everyone else can book now or soon. My guide still will not even return a call, he sent an email. I called a generic sales person who said it could be next week or 3 months from now, but could not talk to us now. This was short sited on Disney's part. Not very happy with them right now. I waited a very long time for this and don't like how we have been treated. They could have sent out a letter telling us they would hold the discount for us, at the very least.

Legally I don't think they are allowed to communicate on any level with locations that are not registered.

I'm from the UK but we used to live in France and my guide thought we were still there. When I called my guide for a VGF add on and when I told him it was me his first words were I can't talk about Poly at all with you.
 
For haha's I took a look at the Nevada registration and they filed in Sept of 2014 for the license to sell PVB. Now keep in mind they filed for VGF in Feb of 2013 but did not have the approval until well after sales started and to be honest I'm just assuming that PVB can be sold here. For whatever reason the state was very very slow to approve the license for sales at VGF.
 
Our guide called us today (we are in MN) and said NY and CA are still not registered. We just got it in MN and since we expressed interest before the price hike, we would still be able to have the lower price if we buy in.

I wonder how many other states they are struggling with?

At least VGF, they were wise enough to wait longer on the booking windows before opening it to those who did not own VGF.
 
I did a little research and it's interesting that people living in NY appeared to have been able to buy VGF very early on.
 
I did a little research and it's interesting that people living in NY appeared to have been able to buy VGF very early on.

My understanding is that each timeshare project is registered separately.

:earsboy: Bill
 
My understanding is that each timeshare project is registered separately.

:earsboy: Bill

I have no doubt each timeshare is registered separately. I would be shocked if they did not have to file each new resort with different paperwork for each state.

The data I'm seeing indicates people were in NY were receiving contracts for VGF very early after sales started. FYI, not in Florida contracts on property, but in their home state.
For PVB, the data I'm seeing so far seems to agree with the posts that PVB is not for sale in several states even though it's more than a month after sales started.
 
I have no doubt each timeshare is registered separately. I would be shocked if they did not have to file each new resort with different paperwork for each state.

The data I'm seeing indicates people were in NY were receiving contracts for VGF very early after sales started. FYI, not in Florida contracts on property, but in their home state.
For PVB, the data I'm seeing so far seems to agree with the posts that PVB is not for sale in several states even though it's more than a month after sales started.

That's what I was trying to say, thank you.

I know when Aulani had to re-file it took some States months to issue re-approval.

:earsboy: Bill
 
That's what I was trying to say, thank you.

I know when Aulani had to re-file it took some States months to issue re-approval.

:earsboy: Bill

Were the Aulani MF issues discovered by Hawaii or was it another state that found the problems?

NY seemed to be a popular buyers of VGF during that first month where only existing members could buy. (May/early June 2013)
 

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