greenban said:
Actually Bill, transferred points can be banked but not borrowed!
Dean pointed this out in post # 9 on this thread: (I don't know how to make a specific reply come out in a link, sorry)
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=999910
-Tony
This is one of those things that has changed back and forth over the years. Originally, Transferred points could neither be banked nor borrowed. (In my POS, pg 54, section II, item #5, subitem #4: "Transferred Home Resort Vacation Points may not be Banked, Borrowed, or returned to the Transferring Club Member."
Then sometime later they allowed both. Now some are saying you can borrow transferred points and others say not. So I guess no one knows for sure.
Even in Dean's post you reference, go down a few more posts where he says he found it in his POS, but what he quoted was for banked points, not for transferred points.
Then there are other things that are still regulations, but
DVC does not enforce. Renting points for example. My POS strictly prohibits renting (leasing) points directly. It does allow a member to first make a reservation, and then lease the reservation. But leasing points directly, without a reservation is prohibited. Also from my POS, "Club Members are expressly prohibited from receiving compensation for engaging in any Transfer activity." Again, this seems to be not-enforced by DVC.
Unfortunately DVC stopped sending out the POS update sheets years ago. That stopped shortly after we purchased in '93.
Just FYI, how many knew that originally one could only borrow 50% of their next year's points? You could bank 100%, have 100% current year points, and 50% borrowed points, for a total of 250%. It was later changed to allow borrowing 100%, thus a member could have up to 300% of their allotment in any given use year.
A lot has changed over the years, and even the CM's don't know it all. One CM will say one thing, and another will say something different.
There have been reports people have borrowed transferred points. So I guess I don't know for sure if it's policy or not.