DVC rental store includes the insurance in their quote. I rented points in 2019 with David’s and it was awesome. Next year 2020 I had book with DVC Rental because at time they were $1 less a point. Then CoVid hit right before our trip. They were absolutely amazing helping us. However, helping my sister rent points this week for her upcoming trip and although I loved DVC Store, there is no way I will pay $26 per point. My sister did David’s and got her request within 24 hours. If she wants insurance she will add later. When I rent through an owner I’m willing to pay about $17 or $18. Once it hits $20 mark, I go to David’s to pay $21 and feel a little more protected. Both companies were good. And I enjoyed the personal emails from DVC rental store but cannot justify an additional $5 per point.Excellent question. Maybe they start high and drop the price over time if necessary?
Rental agencies pay owners between $16-$18 per point. A private owner isn't likely to rent for less unless their points are distressed, in which case you are not likely to be able to make any changes. At $20 per point or higher in a private rental, you're talking about preferred resorts during the home resort booking advantage.DVC rental store includes the insurance in their quote. I rented points in 2019 with David’s and it was awesome. Next year 2020 I had book with DVC Rental because at time they were $1 less a point. Then CoVid hit right before our trip. They were absolutely amazing helping us. However, helping my sister rent points this week for her upcoming trip and although I loved DVC Store, there is no way I will pay $26 per point. My sister did David’s and got her request within 24 hours. If she wants insurance she will add later. When I rent through an owner I’m willing to pay about $17 or $18. Once it hits $20 mark, I go to David’s to pay $21 and feel a little more protected. Both companies were good. And I enjoyed the personal emails from DVC rental store but cannot justify an additional $5 per point.
As David's is one of the largest brokers they definitely got the most complaints on here during the pandemic. Having said that, I looked at others at the time and couldn't find any that treated owners or renters any better! I saw some that allowed renters to rebook but gave a shorter timescale than David's, and others that just said you get nothing without insurance.
For the owners, I really don't see what more they could have done! They allowed everyone to keep the 70% they had already received as well as having all of their points back to rent for more money or use themselves. I had a reservation with them just after reopening and they offered me more money per point if I was willing to change the name but said I had no obligation!
I fully understand that people were upset at the time, but I can't think of any actions that David's took that made them worse than any others, and I personally would be more likely to use them again because of how they behaved. Some people decided they would only rent points directly after this, which is understandable, but as far as rental agencies go this hasn't made me look more favourably on any others.
Obviously, I don't want to open up this subject again, but I think many of us were not unhappy with David's at that time, but we did not want to comment on 'that' thread because people were upset and just wanted the opportunity to rant!
Are you an owner or a potential guest?The DVC Store seems very complicated to me. Plus all I see are requests for BCV with some Poly thrown in.
I thought I set up an account, but am told it expired, in less than a week?
I need help!
OwnerAre you an owner or a potential guest?
My advice is to use the contact us email or TN Info on their site. I'm sure someone will get back to you. Don't wait for Paul. AFAIK, he checks in here every few days, but isn't on the boards as much ax we all are. Good luck!The DVC Store seems very complicated to me. Plus all I see are requests for BCV with some Poly thrown in.
I thought I set up an account, but am told it expired, in less than a week?
I need help!
The DVC Store seems very complicated to me. Plus all I see are requests for BCV with some Poly thrown in.
I thought I set up an account, but am told it expired, in less than a week?
I need help!
all I see are requests for BCV
I see what you mean that right now it looks like everybody wants to stay at BCV.
I wasn't trying to derail this thread, I was just pointing out that not everyone feels the same way as you. The question was about which point rental agency is best, and you have not said anything which makes me think that another one did much better than David's.David's stuck to their no-rebook policy, even when owners stepped up and offered to make changes for their renters. David's then threatened the owners, saying they weren't allowed to contact the renters directly, and if they re-booked, David's wasn't going to pay the owner's the balanced owned. NO other agency took this stance.
David's then asked owners to refund the non-refundable 70% down payment, on the belief that the lack of a Force Majeure clause in David's own contract with the owners would be held in David's favor, and stated that the contract between David's and the Owner required it. That's not how it works, and David's had legal counsel who should have told them that. When owners who would be left with non-rentable points scoffed at the refund request, David's told them they wouldn't be paid when the reservation date arrived, as required under the contract. They later relented on the no final payment stance, because they realized that they would have no business model without owners. NO other agency took these steps.
David's, recognizing, but not admitting the serious flaw in their contract, "stepped up" and offered a voucher good for one re-book within 2 years, but the voucher has a clause that allows them to charge you the difference between the old price and new price per point they charge. David's initially continued to pay their pre-pandemic prices to owners, but raised their own rental prices, effectively allowing them to pocket a higher percentage of the sale. Because of David's policies, many owners won't rent with them, so they're now paying more to owners for points, and have had to raise their prices to renters. So, most people are paying David's to use those vouchers. I recall one agency that offered a full refund to their renters, unlike the vouchers David offers.
As I stated earlier, David's contracts now put the entire risk of rental on the owner, which makes their commission on the rental an outrageous proposition. Compared to other agencies, which offer insurance, rebooking, and other amenities to the renter and protection to the owner, albeit for a few more dollars, it's an easy choice to not use David's.
David's asked all owners to return the 70%, not keep it.Personally, I found being allowed to keep the 70% already received and have all points back to re-use, or rent again, was very generous!
This is usually a reflection of the points that a Member is looking to rent. Our team always looks at the points, home resort, use year, expiration date, etc., and takes those facts into consideration to provide a Member with the best opportunity to rent their points. Typically speaking, any points that fall within the 0-7 month booking window or that have an upcoming expiration date or are in holding have a better chance of being rented as a confirmed reservation. This is because DVC Availability is the thing that cannot be controlled by either party, and renting these points via the traditional method of rentals would be extremely difficult. I would have to imagine that this was the situation that prompted this recommendation.That’s interesting. I actually thought they would prefer the flexibility to have points that could be used for whatever. Did they say why they were pushing that option?
Hey Bobbi! It sounds like you might not have electronically signed the IA/W9 form needed as part of your account setup. If you email our team at membermanagement@dvcrentalstore.com we'd be happy to help if this remains an issue. Never hesitate to reach out to our team as we are always there to chat and help Members through the rental process. Thanks!The DVC Store seems very complicated to me. Plus all I see are requests for BCV with some Poly thrown in.
I thought I set up an account, but am told it expired, in less than a week?
I need help!
Just to clarify here - We offer Members multiple ways to match their points with a guest.@Best Aunt ..OK, thanks for the explanation. So, basically, it’s up to you to claim something, they are not helping you except by having somethings listed.
I felt uncomfortable enough putting in my SS# into their form, and to be told things have expired when I don’t see a reason, and from what you are saying, you have not been told to resubmit.
OK. I have to think about my next step.
Nope. Eight months out with availability at the home resort.This is usually a reflection of the points that a Member is looking to rent. Our team always looks at the points, home resort, use year, expiration date, etc., and takes those facts into consideration to provide a Member with the best opportunity to rent their points. Typically speaking, any points that fall within the 0-7 month booking window or that have an upcoming expiration date or are in holding have a better chance of being rented as a confirmed reservation. This is because DVC Availability is the thing that cannot be controlled by either party, and renting these points via the traditional method of rentals would be extremely difficult. I would have to imagine that this was the situation that prompted this recommendation.
Nope. Eight months out with availability at the home resort.
Yup. I'm an Owner. I had points which were expiring in 8 months. There was still availability at my home resort in the 7 month to 8 month time period. I checked on the DVC member website. (Someone had asked about my personal experience.)You can book other resorts up to 7 months in advance and home resort up to 11 months in advance. Once you get within 7 months of check-in ("the 0-7 month booking window" as he put it), availability gets extremely limited.