drusba
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It is about midnight eastern time. Don't know what is going on but announcement and all the 2010 point charts on the site are now gone.
I sincerely doubt that the Guides were aware of it. DVC rarely informs the sales staff of this sort of change to prevent the info from leaking out before it's officially released. At best there may have been a meeting toward the end of the day today. At worst many will probably get blindsided by customers in the morning.
If you did just buy 7 days ago, you should be within your recission period under which the contract can be cancelled. Call your Guide in the morning and have him/her tear up the old contract and write a new one. Or just cancel altogether.
Thanks for the link. The changes, if they stick, would be helpful to us. We tend to book 7-12 consecutive nights; our present stay is 10 nights: 6 weekday nights, 4 weekend nights. If we book the very same stay next year ... we'll save 16 points using the new chart. (Of course, I have an open search running through RCI for part of next year's stay ... hoping to conserve even more points if it comes through.)Someone just posted JPEG files of the point charts on this thread:
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2067216
I just signed and sent my paperwork back today for 189 points at BLT. At that level based on the point chart that DVC gave me 2 weeks ago I would be able to get a 1 bed room lake view Sun-Fri in choice season every year. Now I am 6 points shy. You can't tell me that the sales reps did not know that these charts were going to be changed for 2010.
I agree with the previous poster that this is bait and switch. It is making me consider using the 10-day period to rescind my purchase. Is this what I can expect from DVC going forward.....
Thanks for the link. The changes, if they stick, would be helpful to us. We tend to book 7-12 consecutive nights;
I do wish people would not be so "black and white" about DVC. I love WDW and my DVC ownership, but that said, I believe we all have a right to express complaints without lectures.
just like my Guide didn't know that letters had been sent out to Grand Californian founding members advising that sales for them would start January 25. I had to pdf a copy of the letter to him.
I haven't read all the posts but my here's my two cents...
I just bought a BLT add on for just enough points to allow me a 5 day 1 bedroom stay every third year, with banking and borrowing. I realize within the life of a contract, DVC has a right to reallocate points.
But I just bought a week ago and the resort isn't even open yet! My guide should have given me a heads up or they should allow me to buy 5 more points.
Seriously, isn't this called bait and switch?
simple, the POS says they can, up to 5 days. People have to learn the difference between legal options and hype.
Re: New policy for reservations based on check IN date
06-25-2008
Post #944
The more I read through this thread, the more that I think that a point reallocation may be the best solution. If so many members want to go over Christmas and New Years that there is a very skewed demand for the rooms, then simple economics dictates that they may need to rearrange point levels to get the demand evened back out over the year.
Additionally, if the speculation on this board is true that more members go Sun-Thurs instead of over weekends and DVC sees that increasing trend, then the obvious solution to that would be to decrease weekend points somewhat and increase weekday points.
I don't know that this is what some members would want, but in creating the apparent mass demand for certain times/certain places, membership may very well be driving a change like this.
I would have been much less upset if they had decided to announce the change now, but not implement it until 2011.