I understand they do and I understand the penatly is dismissal. Whether they'd counsel and give you a second chance, I don't know. But they certainly would be within their rights to terminate an employee on first strike as this would be a for cause issue, much like stealing.I read it in the CMD agreement....thats too bad beccause the overall saving isn't that much. Does DVC monitor this and what are the penalties if you do rent points?
I understand they do and I understand the penatly is dismissal. Whether they'd counsel and give you a second chance, I don't know. But they certainly would be within their rights to terminate an employee on first strike as this would be a for cause issue, much like stealing.
I'm afraid I can't answer that specifically. I would think it'd depend on whether an employee were on the account. If they were, no go, if not listed on the account in any way even as an associate, I doubt DVC would or could do much other than their options with the general membership. But I'd guess it depends in part on whether the buyer had to sign they wouldn't rent as part of the purchase. Maybe a CM who's also bought since this went into affect would have more info.Wonder what would happen to the cast member if it is a family member who purchased using the CM discount and then rented points. I had read that purchasing that way was possible so would think they would be held to the same agreement about renting as if it was the CM who had bought.
Makes sense to me, too. If the limitations aren't acceptable to the CM, he/she could buy retail and forgo the discount....(snip)....It makes a lot of sense to me that they would put these limitations on there. Seemed reasonable.
Wonder what would happen to the cast member if it is a family member who purchased using the CM discount and then rented points. I had read that purchasing that way was possible so would think they would be held to the same agreement about renting as if it was the CM who had bought.
1. You can't resell it. Disney gets it back if you decide to sell it, at the price that you paid for it. This was different than right of first refusal.
It would seem to take away some of the benefits of buying with this discount, esp for those that bought several years ago.
I read on one thread awhile ago that it was 25% on top of any promo that was being done at the time. If someone bought in during the F&F promo at SSR that would have been a huge savings. I don't have first hand knowledge of this - only what was posted on another thread quite awhile ago.
Wonder what would happen to the cast member if it is a family member who purchased using the CM discount and then rented points. I had read that purchasing that way was possible so would think they would be held to the same agreement about renting as if it was the CM who had bought.
Yes, we got 25% off plus the 10% off on SSR that is offered, but they would not let us combine that with F&F.![]()
Still, I feel that it was a great discount!
I did not buy with the intention to rent (it's for me to use!) and I have a guarantee (pretty much) of getting my purchase price back (did not buy as an investment) if we decide to sell. The CM I clarified all of this with said Disney is generally not interested in exerising their repurchase right after a few years, but I don't see why not.
I do see, though, why they would have that. We purchased for $65.75/point and could have turned around and sold for $83/point.