This is what I'm thinking.Everytime I have looked, it is a great deal for them not you.
There don’t tend to tell you what they are charging per point because they don’t want tou to realize that you are being ripped off (in most cases)
There are several public calanders that you can figure out the point per night they are charging.
If you are looking to book a reservation a distance out, I would go over to the rent/trade boards and book your room for between $18 to $20 per point on average.
$28 a point for SSR and OKW? Good grief!!They will do email campaigns if there are a lot of confirmed reservations available and I have seen they do lower prices (from the marketing I have received). As I mentioned on another thread, the board sponsor charges $28 per point for rentals at the 11 month mark. I believe David's is close to this price, too. Even at $28 per point, at the Poly, it is about half of the cash rate.
Definitely cheaper to rent from people here. Only plus side to the rental sites (board sponsor) is they do not make you pay all up front and they do offer a credit if you cancel. They have a new feature where you can purchase insurance (not very expensive) and if you do cancel, you can be refunded.Everytime I have looked, it is a great deal for them not you.
There don’t tend to tell you what they are charging per point because they don’t want tou to realize that you are being ripped off (in most cases)
There are several public calanders that you can figure out the point per night they are charging.
If you are looking to book a reservation a distance out, I would go over to the rent/trade boards and book your room for between $18 to $20 per point on average.
If you own DVC it’s not a good deal but if you don’t it can still be much better than a cash rate. The owner wants to make up the price per point they pay, the broker has to pay its employees and turn a profit also.$28 a point for SSR and OKW? Good grief!!