JimMIA said:Beca,
With regard to our PM, I can only assume that the resale company had a serious, heart-to-heart discussion with the seller about the ethics of reneging on a full-price contract. I assume that THIS contract is offered in good faith by both the seller and resale company...but I won't be bidding on it.
I guess the watchword is, and will remain, "Caveat Emptor."
Yes, OKW. We've now made another offer on a different OKW property, and if that get's accepted I'll let you know and you can add it to the waiting list.Beca said:Jim,
I sure hope you are right!! I would hate for other buyers to go thru what you did with that seller!! Anyone who makes a contract, and then tries to get the buyer to pay more should be shot (okay, maybe that's a little strong), but I think "banned" from listing with the same reseller would be a good start!!!
Just for the record, that was an OKW contract, right? (I want to make sure I don't bid on that one!!)
Thanks for the info!!
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Beca
reesecup said:Wow!!!! Beca, That's the one I was soooo very close to getting. And I could have gotten it had I told you know who that I wanted it right when I called her. It was still for sale then. But, I decided we wanted to see how our first contract goes before we add on. I'll be kicking myself I'm sure. (Already am, really since it went through...I thought it would have been bought back, honestly).
NYsHiddenMickey said:My response to the quick disney waiver at $86.00:
Although there are only a select few people in thsi world that actually know how disney arrives at its ROFR decisions, I would bet that they have a department that handles the process and it is probably split into small groups for each DVC property.(The bigger, more active properties have bigger teams)-
Those teams are given guidelines on which properties DIsney will exercise its ROFR option on. Of course the rules are not static, and the waitlist must be consulted, and a calculation is made regarding the money Disney will make on the contract. If enough will be made, the contract is bought back. NOW, even BCV has a price that is so high, that DIsney will not make enough money. I am certain, that given the current add-on price of $89.00, Disney has a policy that contracts over a certain amount of money do not have to be dicussed, and as soon as they come in, they are approved. I would imagine that the number is probably in the 85$ range. Ask yourself, -How suprised would you have been if Disney exercised its ROFR on an 86$ contract. The answer is VERY!, even at BCV.
Yeah, there have been a couple of threads running for a week watching that action. ROFR is always a guess at best, but my hunch is that one passes! I think there is a new one up on Ebay now.JeffPort said:Here's one to add to the list:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=4356926769
According to my calculations, the buyer is paying $120 per point, plus closing costs. To top it off, there are only 4 points available until Dec 2006. This ought to get some laughs at the ROFR committee when they review it in the next couple of weeks.
Somebody either didn't do their homework, or really wanted to own at the Boardwalk.