Luv2CtheMouse
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I would agree that the usual is non cancelable so you'd lose all money paid. You should talk to your renter.
I agree, talk to the renter. We are in the process of renting points for our next vacation and I can tell you that the person I am renting from is willing to refund our money if we have an emergency and cannot go. So, not everybody will be the same.![]()
Essentially no one will allow that option across the board, one would be a fool to do so for all but very special circumstances like points you were going to lose anyway.I agree, talk to the renter. We are in the process of renting points for our next vacation and I can tell you that the person I am renting from is willing to refund our money if we have an emergency and cannot go. So, not everybody will be the same.![]()
I agree, talk to the renter. We are in the process of renting points for our next vacation and I can tell you that the person I am renting from is willing to refund our money if we have an emergency and cannot go. So, not everybody will be the same.![]()
Wow. I hope your renter understands what they offered you - and you understand what you are getting. If you cancel on short notice (i.e. in an emergency), their points go into holding and become much more difficult for them to use at all - and very difficult for them to rent to someone else. The person you are renting from must be able to afford to take a lot of risk.
That's why a complete refund is so rare - especially on short notice. The ability to use the points from a canceled reservation is greatly curtailed - depending on the use year and the time of year - sometimes the points are useless.
Essentially no one will allow that option across the board, one would be a fool to do so for all but very special circumstances like points you were going to lose anyway.
Well I would also make sure you get a definition of an emergency. What if your definitions don't match.
Denise in MI
I'm glad you clarified your transaction, because your rental is far from a typical rental scenario. Your transaction is pretty unusual and without the clarification could have been very misleading to new folks who don't understand all the ins and outs of DVC.The person I am renting from also happens to be a friend. Should we have an emergency, she has 6 months to use her points...which she will.![]()
Not necessarily. If there is a cancelation within 30 days of arrival those points can only be used within 60 days arrival, cannot be banked and will be lost at the end of that UY. As Jim notes, this is far from a normal scenario and not reasonable either. It also has the potential to strain the relationship. Say you call them the day of arrival and cancel due to some emergency. In that scenario they will lose all their points but if not, their options are fairly limited. OR maybe they say no at that point because of the limitations I've mentioned.The person I am renting from also happens to be a friend. Should we have an emergency, she has 6 months to use her points...which she will.![]()
Not necessarily. If there is a cancelation within 30 days of arrival those points can only be used within 60 days arrival, cannot be banked and will be lost at the end of that UY. As Jim notes, this is far from a normal scenario and not reasonable either. It also has the potential to strain the relationship. Say you call them the day of arrival and cancel due to some emergency. In that scenario they will lose all their points but if not, their options are fairly limited. OR maybe they say no at that point because of the limitations I've mentioned.