davper
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Except David's is asking for that back.Agree with this. The owner has risk in being able to re-use the points but was paid enough to at least cover the mf's.
Except David's is asking for that back.Agree with this. The owner has risk in being able to re-use the points but was paid enough to at least cover the mf's.
Not likely, David's is intent on not losing any money. Based on the email I got, Renter loses's 100% of cash paid and given an undefined credit for a future rental. David's get's 100% plus the Owner's 100%, The owner get's less than 0%. My points will be lost because it is very unlikely that I can rent points in a 30 day window.More like 50-25-25 with the renter losing 50%, the owner paying in 25% (and losing 50%) and David paying in 25% (and still gaining about 15% if the owner hasn't been paid the 30%).
They get the same form mail. I got the exact same email knowing my points are not going to be rentable. That is how much they care about their customers.Since David's knows the UY of everyone's points, I'll be curious to hear what they are saying to those owners whose points expire this month? Or will everyone get the same form email, regardless of the status of their points?
Same boat as you, But Davids is not keeping the money for himself! He has to pay someone for those 300 points down the road.I just got the same notice. So my choice is to return the 70%, which means there will be no 30% later, or rent the points again. The money received from either won't be given to the renter. It will be applied to a future credit. These points were banked from previous year and current year with Use year of June. So they expire in 2 months from today and David's knows this. The likely hood of re-renting is zero and nil. And nil is heading for the door.
What is really Pi**ing me off and getting me really hot under the collar right now is that if I am willing to lose 300 points with nothing in return, the renter is not getting the cash. David's is keeping it to apply to a future credit for the renter. So the renter is made whole, David's is made better than whole because they are keeping all the cash, and I am bent over the barrel. How the He** is this fair for both the renter and member that they promised a couple of days ago?
I am waiting until tomorrow to respond because I really want to tell them where to go and what to do when they get there. Up to this point, I was willing to work with the renter, but David's appears unwilling to work with me.
BTW, the reservation is in 4 weeks and Disney has not canceled the reservation yet.
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But he does have use of that cash and collects interest until used. And the credit to the renter is undefined. It could have a shelf life and if the renter can't get the time to go before then, they get nothing and David's will keep the money.Same boat as you, But Davids is not keeping the money for himself! He has to pay someone for those 300 points down the road.
This assumes that they are still around to make good on those Travel Credits they are peddling to the renters. I’m not confident that too many of those renters will actually be able to redeem them before he closes his digital doors.Same boat as you, But Davids is not keeping the money for himself! He has to pay someone for those 300 points down the road.
Except David's is asking for that back.
Please what interest? How much are banks paying on simple account rights now? You do realize that Davids paid 1-2% on CC when he took the money? The credit to the renter is the amount of points they rented! I would hope that Davids does not say they must use those credits in the next 12 months. He needs to spread it out over a few years so he can recover some cash and points and the renter doesn't feel like they must go on vacation in 3 months.But he does have use of that cash and collects interest until used. And the credit to the renter is undefined. It could have a shelf life and if the renter can't get the time to go before then, they get nothing and David's will keep the money.
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I would love to see Disboards fire Davids as a sponsor and .........
Is David’s still a sponsor? He’s not featured on the DVC rental forum. The Timeshare store is.
No, DVC rooms are not eligible for free dining promotions.Now that Disney is offering free dining to anyone who loses their reservations, would that apply to a room booked through David’s?
Every company does not allow cash to sit idle. It is put to use somehow. Wheather is is making 1% in a nightly sweep account or paying down high interest debt now and borrow later when it is needed, they are making money on that cash. The longer they can hold onto that cash, the longer they benefit.Please what interest? How m
Please what interest? How much are banks paying on simple account rights now? You do realize that Davids paid 1-2% on CC when he took the money? The credit to the renter is the amount of points they rented! I would hope that Davids does not say they must use those credits in the next 12 months. He needs to spread it out over a few years so he can recover some cash and points and the renter doesn't feel like they must go on vacation in 3 months.
Thanks, didn't know that. I assumed they were because we talk about them all the time. When ever we bring up a vendor who competes with a current sponsor, Disboards puts an end to it quickly.David's has not been a sponsor of the Disboards since June of 2018.
My situation is a little different. I had renters for 3/11-18, and they never showed up or cancelled.I called David's on 3/13 to find out what they knew. On3/16 they got back to me and told me the renter's never went.The parks were open until 3/16 the resorts until 3/20.After going back and forth with Disney for 3 days they finally refunded 2 nights points.I'll report back as soon as I know! I don't expect them to considering they did what they were paid to do- find a member and book etc. but with this scenario maybe they feel it more politic to do so. We'll see!
Wait, what?No, DVC rooms are not eligible for free dining promotions.
ETA: Sorry - it looks like if you book a cash room this summer canceled DVC reservations do apply for the free dining .... I am not sure how that would work through Davids though.
Wait, what?
Not likely, David's is intent on not losing any money. Based on the email I got, Renter loses's 100% of cash paid and given an undefined credit for a future rental. David's get's 100% plus the Owner's 100%, The owner get's less than 0%. My points will be lost because it is very unlikely that I can rent points in a 30 day window.
Please what interest? How much are banks paying on simple account rights now? You do realize that Davids paid 1-2% on CC when he took the money? The credit to the renter is the amount of points they rented! I would hope that Davids does not say they must use those credits in the next 12 months. He needs to spread it out over a few years so he can recover some cash and points and the renter doesn't feel like they must go on vacation in 3 months.
Now that Disney is offering free dining to anyone who loses their reservations, would that apply to a room booked through David’s?