I'm not your expert but, I did talk to my guide yesterday. The way I understand it is, you have to buy 150 points in a lump sum or combination to get your name on the tapestry. To get the $8.00 discount, I had to turn down the developer points. These points were not AKV points and they were not bankable. I would have received the same amount that I bought. I took the $8.00 discount. Now this is the way that I understood it.
Hi Kimberh:
I am sure that is what you were told (not arguing with you). I bought 5, 50-point add-ons and got them for $93.00 (no dev. points) and I am a founding member (Tapestry). So it CAN be done.
To the OP:
Splitting the contracts between discount and points, I would think not, but it never hurts to ask your guide.
Good luck and let us know!
-Tony
So let me ask this. I want 150 AKV points because I have to be on the tapestry. However, we will not be able to use all 150 developer points in time (7 months). Can I do a 100 and 50 contract and get $8 off one and developer points on the other. I'm pretty sure my answer is no, but I thought I would ask any of the experts for their opinion. (Yes, I'll be asking my guide tomorrow.)
It only has to total the amount needed. You can even add on two 75 for a 150 total and add others to the deed but it'd then be a separate contract. I just did 4 contracts of 25 each totalling 100 for the $8 discount. Since the developer points are far more restrictive that they were for SSR, I think the discount is a better deal for most people unless you could easily use them in the interim.I'm not your expert but, I did talk to my guide yesterday. The way I understand it is, you have to buy 150 points in a lump sum or combination to get your name on the tapestry. To get the $8.00 discount, I had to turn down the developer points. These points were not AKV points and they were not bankable. I would have received the same amount that I bought. I took the $8.00 discount. Now this is the way that I understood it.
Now I have another question. Can you sell an add on? I have 210 pts. at OKW. If I bought a couple 50 pt. contracts at AKV, could I sell them in the future and keep the 210 pts. at OKW? Also - for those of you who bought the separate smaller contracts...do you know what the closing costs are? I saw 250 to 500. Is that each?
Hi Kimberh:
I am sure that is what you were told (not arguing with you). I bought 5, 50-point add-ons and got them for $93.00 (no dev. points) and I am a founding member (Tapestry). So it CAN be done.
To the OP:
Splitting the contracts between discount and points, I would think not, but it never hurts to ask your guide.
Good luck and let us know!
-Tony
Yes, you can sell the smaller contracts and keep your points at OKW. OR you could sell your large contract and keep the smaller ones!
The settlement statement for each of my 50 point contracts has Disney paying $114.20 for settlement charges. These include title insurance recording fees and tax stamps.
Who is your guide? My DH talked me into going ahead with the 100 points, and my guide said that in order to qualify for the $8.00 incentive, I had to buy 100 points in one lump sum. So I did. But there can't be two sets of rules. I didn't receive any paperwork yet, so I would love to get a definitive answer. Obviously, calling your guide isn't the way to get it.
Was that included in the price per point? How much did you pay per point? My guide told me if I bought 100 points there are no closing costs; I would get them for 9300.00.
Just my opinion, but I think 25 and 50 point contracts are a bit over hyped.
They may be more appealing for resale based on face value, but once you factor in closing costs the price can really increase. Closing costs of $250-$500 per contract on a 25 pointer can increase the cost per point by $10-$20. If somebody wanted 100 points why would they want to pay four times the closing costs?
In my opinion, a happy medium of 100-200 point contracts are the way to go.![]()
MG