In our case, we have a May 10 check-in that still shows up in
MDE. My understanding is that DVC is only cancelling reservations on a rolling basis 5 days out from check-in. So I expect the owner has been smart and not cancelled my res on his own, so that this coming Tuesday the reservation will be cancelled by DVC. This means the owner will then receive his points back from DVC, and though his points have not been extended (I have learned from David’s that these points are borrowed from a Nov 2018 UY, so not eligible for the recent April and June 2018 UY extensions), he still has until the end of November 2020 this year to use them. That’s a six month window from a presumed June re-opening. Not bad for him.
So will ‘my’ owner re-book these points for his own use by November 2020? Will he rent them to someone else? I have no idea. All I know for certain is I’ve paid $1,000’s for these points, and right now the owner has either 70% of my money and David’s the other 30%; or David’s has all of it.
So what do I want to happen?
My first preference would be to know the owner’s actions. If he refunds my money to David’s and receives his points back from DVC, I simply can’t understand why David’s wouldn’t refund me. The original contract is distressed. Cancel it and let us all move on. I’d gladly forego David’s commission, just give me back the rest!
Failing that best case, I’d be cautiously open to this credit system, but not with the conditions attached. Going forward, I’d want to know when my next batch of rented points expire (all future DVC renters should start insisting on this info, IMO), and retain the right to rebook or otherwise receive compensation of some sort in the event of a resort closure.
But after a lot of thought and reading on this topic, these two scenarios are all I’m interested in. Anything else and I’ll take my chances with a chargeback. I don’t want to put David’s in a tougher spot than they’re in, I really don’t. But I also need to protect my own interests. We all do!