Assignment of Borrowed Points

oct2014

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I have thrown in my two cents here and there, but this is my first real post. I apologize if I have missed the answer to this question elsewhere.

I have three reservations in my 2010 use year that each have a combination of current and borrowed points because we made a few changes along the way. I am not questioning how the points were assigned by MS at the time, but was wondering whether there is a way to change them now without rebooking.

On a prior thread, some people suggested that MS could reassign points among reservations for trips in the same use year if none of the trips have been taken. I was just told that I could not do that without rebooking the trips, which is not going to work because I can't chance it.

Does that seem correct? It might be that the situation is different because I am talking about borrowed points instead of banked points, but I thought I would check if anyone has been successful in reassigning borrowed points between reservations in the same use year after all the reservations have been made but before any of them had been used (still 2 months out from first reservation).

Any insight is appreciated!
Caroline
 
It depends on if you made reservations at the 11 month window at your home resort or the 7 month window at another resort. If you borrowed points to make a 7 month booking, those points have to stay in that use year. If, however, you only booked within that 7-11 month window at your home resort, it doesn't matter...Then you can ask that the points be reallocated.

The issue is if you booked at the 7 month/non-home resort time period and wanted to reallocate home resort points from a different home resort, you would be essentially bypassing the 7 month window.
 
Typically in reassigning points you need to have something available to reassign. So, if you are looking to just reassign within reservations (and my next question would be why?) points have to be freed up to do the reallocation. That means cancelling something that you might not get back although MS could check and see if there is current availablity before they do so. That would increase the chance you could get it back.

Usually - reassigning points is done b/c you have cancelled something which leaves you points that can't be banked and you want to use those up. Or - reassigning might happen if they've used points from a resort that you didn't want them to.

As far as I can tell from your post I would have expected the answer to be it could not be done as you wish.
 
It depends on if you made reservations at the 11 month window at your home resort or the 7 month window at another resort. If you borrowed points to make a 7 month booking, those points have to stay in that use year. If, however, you only booked within that 7-11 month window at your home resort, it doesn't matter...Then you can ask that the points be reallocated.

The issue is if you booked at the 7 month/non-home resort time period and wanted to reallocate home resort points from a different home resort, you would be essentially bypassing the 7 month window.

All the points are being used at non-home resorts and were not borrowed until the 7-month window. I want to use the borrowed 2011 points in the 2010 use year they were moved to, but if possible I wanted to move them between the reservations that are all in the same year.

Typically in reassigning points you need to have something available to reassign. So, if you are looking to just reassign within reservations (and my next question would be why?) points have to be freed up to do the reallocation. That means cancelling something that you might not get back although MS could check and see if there is current availablity before they do so. That would increase the chance you could get it back.

Usually - reassigning points is done b/c you have cancelled something which leaves you points that can't be banked and you want to use those up. Or - reassigning might happen if they've used points from a resort that you didn't want them to.

As far as I can tell from your post I would have expected the answer to be it could not be done as you wish.


As far as why, I thought it might be beneficial to have the borrowed points together for the first stay in case something happened and they went into holding instead of having 2010 points subject to those conditions. However, the main thing was that these reservations originally were made before the 24-point offer. I was considering canceling at least one night of 2010 points to bank and then purchasing the one-time points to rebook the night(s). The way my reservations are set up now, the only reservation I could do this with (and not worry too much about getting shut out because of availability) does not have enough 2010 points for me to do it.

Your take is consistent with what MS said. I was just checking here because of a prior thread I had seen talking about a similar (but probably distinguishable) situation.


Caroline
 

All the points are being used at non-home resorts and were not borrowed until the 7-month window. I want to use the borrowed 2011 points in the 2010 use year they were moved to, but if possible I wanted to move them between the reservations that are all in the same year.




As far as why, I thought it might be beneficial to have the borrowed points together for the first stay in case something happened and they went into holding instead of having 2010 points subject to those conditions. However, the main thing was that these reservations originally were made before the 24-point offer. I was considering canceling at least one night of 2010 points to bank and then purchasing the one-time points to rebook the night(s). The way my reservations are set up now, the only reservation I could do this with (and not worry too much about getting shut out because of availability) does not have enough 2010 points for me to do it.

Your take is consistent with what MS said. I was just checking here because of a prior thread I had seen talking about a similar (but probably distinguishable) situation.


Caroline

If you borrowed points to complete a reservation, then the only way to move those points to a different reservation is to free them up, which means cancelling.

Since those points are being used, they can't be traded into an eariler reservation.

I think what you have probably read about is people who booked more than one trip and then cancelled a trip that had borrowed points. They called up MS, once those points were free and asked that they replace current UY points for a trip they still had booked.

In your case, your points are not free. It would be great to have those borrowed points attached to the first reservation, but unless you cancel something and re-book, you can't achieve what you want.

I am not sure that I would do that unless you know for sure that whatever you cancel can be rebooked.
 
Makes sense. People here seem to know how to work the system more than I do, so I thought I would check.

Thanks for the responses!

Caroline
 











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