Spartan86
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Did you specify the Title company or did Fidelity suggest/choose?Broker is Fidelity, title company is Timeshare Title.
Did you specify the Title company or did Fidelity suggest/choose?Broker is Fidelity, title company is Timeshare Title.
Did you specify the Title company or did Fidelity suggest/choose?
Answering my own question for information purposes. I called today and was given my member number and Club number. I was then transferred to get my activation code. The second operator noticed my Wife's name on the membership and asked if I wanted her number/code as well. BTW our club numbers are xxx.1 and xxx.2. Anyway, both of us were able to sign on to the DVC site with our existing MDE credentials and then use our club numbers and activation codes to activate access to our membership and contract. Our MDE apps, under memberships and passes show our DVC affiliation and our respective club numbers.Just noticed I can sign in with my existing Disney (MDE) credentials and then get to the "are you a member?" Page. Cool. So will my wife and I each be able to sign on with our own credentials and use the same member number and activation code?
Thank you for sharing this! I am hoping that mine with show up but feel prepared now if it doesn't. Glad you are closed and onto planning vacations.Answering my own question for information purposes. I called today and was given my member number and Club number. I was then transferred to get my activation code. The second operator noticed my Wife's name on the membership and asked if I wanted her number/code as well. BTW our club numbers are xxx.1 and xxx.2. Anyway, both of us were able to sign on to the DVC site with our existing MDE credentials and then use our club numbers and activation codes to activate access to our membership and contract. Our MDE apps, under memberships and passes show our DVC affiliation and our respective club numbers.
Same here! Magic vacation title has been awesome and quick. Deed recorded one day after closing. Closing was day after I FedExd my check. There is no way it could go any faster. Now just waiting for member numberAwesome! Congrats! We used the same companies and we were 29 days from offer to close. The deed was on the comptroller website the day after close. We are just waiting for our member number. I am so impatient now though. ;-)
Broker is Fidelity, title company is Timeshare Title.
I complained to Bonnie about how slow First American was and that a lot of people are complaining about them on Disboards. She said they are trying not to use them now. Of course this was after we had to use them. Our contract passed estoppel on July 1, we didn't get the contracts to sign until July 14th. The seller and we returned the documents in a couple of days. The contract closed and posted on July 24.I used the title company Fidelity suggested, although I have no idea why they suggested Timeshare Title for me, as it sounds like most other Fidelity customers seem to have used First American Title.
After only 24 hours, though, I have been really happy with Timeshare Title. They have a web based tool that's updated to reflect your current status, and emails have been responded to within minutes.
I complained to Bonnie about how slow First American was and that a lot of people are complaining about them on Disboards. She said they are trying not to use them now. Of course this was after we had to use them. Our contract passed estoppel on July 1, we didn't get the contracts to sign until July 14th. The seller and we returned the documents in a couple of days. The contract closed and posted on July 24.
There were banked 2015 points that could have been used by the end of July 2017 and we were willing to use them (rooms are available) but the title company was so slow we can't now. Now I'm hoping to book on Aug 3 for our 7 month window for March 3. Fortunately ROFR only took two weeks and the seller has been as fast as us to get it done, so there has been no extra waiting for the seller. Almost there! Saved $18,000 over direct purchase on a fully loaded contract. The savings was worth the wait.
I complained to Bonnie about how slow First American was and that a lot of people are complaining about them on Disboards. She said they are trying not to use them now. Of course this was after we had to use them. Our contract passed estoppel on July 1, we didn't get the contracts to sign until July 14th. The seller and we returned the documents in a couple of days. The contract closed and posted on July 24.
There were banked 2015 points that could have been used by the end of July 2017 and we were willing to use them (rooms are available) but the title company was so slow we can't now. Now I'm hoping to book on Aug 3 for our 7 month window for March 3. Fortunately ROFR only took two weeks and the seller has been as fast as us to get it done, so there has been no extra waiting for the seller. Almost there! Saved $18,000 over direct purchase on a fully loaded contract. The savings was worth the wait.
I complained to Bonnie about how slow First American was and that a lot of people are complaining about them on Disboards. She said they are trying not to use them now. Of course this was after we had to use them. Our contract passed estoppel on July 1, we didn't get the contracts to sign until July 14th. The seller and we returned the documents in a couple of days. The contract closed and posted on July 24.
We passed on June 19th. Probably before they changed.When did you pass ROFR? We passed on July 15th and were told First American was the title company. Not sure how much they are not using them lol
I had Cammy's (First American) contact information from a previous contract from a different broker company that didn't pass ROFR. I didn't get it from Fidelity. I couldn't get any information from Bonnie on how it was going so I emailed Cammy directly. Guess what? That day Cammy emailed me the contracts to sign and apologized for the delay. If I didn't do that, I'm sure I would have waited several more days.Ugh I am dying now and it has only been 12 days. We used First American in the past for a transfer, Disney recommended them. It took a while too but we didn't think much about it at the time. I thought about emailing the person at First American who did the transfer to get more information...
I had Cammy's (First American) contact information from a previous contract from a different broker company that didn't pass ROFR. I didn't get it from Fidelity. I couldn't get any information from Bonnie on how it was going so I emailed Cammy directly. Guess what? That day Cammy emailed me the contracts to sign and apologized for the delay. If I didn't do that, I'm sure I would have waited several more days.
I started communicating directly with Cammy and skipping Fidelity and got better responses. Fidelity sent an email that we had closed two days after the title company told me. Ridiculous! I just don't think Fidelity cares after they have made the sale. They spend their time selling and making deals not pushing the title company on deals already done. Of course we still paid the extra $195 admin fee to use Fidelity, but Fidelity has the best prices so what are you going to do?
Finally
Congrats! Was the 3 day res still available?? Hope you were able to book!