anyone know why DVC changed the rules for the associate?
now they can only make or cancel reservations, transfer, bank or borrow points. Nothing else.
before they got some of the discounts - restauarants and shopping.
If you are not on the deed at all they should not have but I do know of other similar instances where a non member (technically) got a membership card.I'm the associate member, my wife is the member with the name on the deed. DVC sent us 2 cards when we joined in 1999, but both have her name on them. In fact last year one of the cards got lost and they sent us 2 new ones, again with only her name on the cards.
Pat, this has always been the rule. However, they have tightened the enforcement on some of the perks over the last few years. In the past most any guest got essentially any perk other than the 25% cash discount.anyone know why DVC changed the rules for the associate?
now they can only make or cancel reservations, transfer, bank or borrow points. Nothing else.
before they got some of the discounts - restauarants and shopping.
If you are not on the deed at all they should not have but I do know of other similar instances where a non member (technically) got a membership card.
As I've reported before, my wife got a membership card from our first membership which was listed only in my name. Granted this was after I had added her as an associate and we had bought another contract jointly (different UY, same resort). But she clearly got a card with the original membership number on it for which she was never technically an owner.But, he did not get a membership card. The wife got 2 in HER name. On my deed it is me, my DH and my daughter and all three of us got membership cards with OUR NAMES on them.
I looked into the associate aspect and found no value in this level, so added my adult daughter as an owner so that she would have the same perks and functions that I have. Since she is an owner her and her family get the AP discount. There are 2 addressed on my deed, mine and hers.