RaymOOOnd
Mouseketeer
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- Jun 14, 2015
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Hey guys, sorry in advance for the dry question. However I haven't been able to find the answer on my own and everyone here seems so helpful.
Let's say you buy two contracts, both with the exact same name(s) on the deeds and both having the same Use Year. Are these automatically combined into one membership, or does it require some request on my part to make this happen? If I need to prompt it, does it need to be at the time of the sale (we're talking resale here) or can it be done later on (i.e. after each separate contract has closed)?
I ask because I've been in the process of purchasing a contract with a significantly delayed closing (like, early November). This is keeping me from submitting an offer on the second contract we're planning on buying, as I fear that even with the same Use Year the two contracts may end up as separate memberships (i.e. both purchases would be in process at the same time, independently from one another, and I'd be unable to answer 'yes! I'm a current member and please link this one to my existing account' when talking with the title company and Disney).
Thanks in advance for anyone who happens to know the answer to this! The conservative, patient thing to do is to just wait until the first one closes to put in an offer on a second...but that's no fun
Let's say you buy two contracts, both with the exact same name(s) on the deeds and both having the same Use Year. Are these automatically combined into one membership, or does it require some request on my part to make this happen? If I need to prompt it, does it need to be at the time of the sale (we're talking resale here) or can it be done later on (i.e. after each separate contract has closed)?
I ask because I've been in the process of purchasing a contract with a significantly delayed closing (like, early November). This is keeping me from submitting an offer on the second contract we're planning on buying, as I fear that even with the same Use Year the two contracts may end up as separate memberships (i.e. both purchases would be in process at the same time, independently from one another, and I'd be unable to answer 'yes! I'm a current member and please link this one to my existing account' when talking with the title company and Disney).
Thanks in advance for anyone who happens to know the answer to this! The conservative, patient thing to do is to just wait until the first one closes to put in an offer on a second...but that's no fun
