I would only feel safe buying direct.So my thing is I want someone to tell me why to buy resale and how does it actually work? I am 37 now so hopefully have 30 years to play with it.
Process of buying resale:
1. Find a listed contract for sale
2. Make offer
3. Seller accepts offer (may be a back and forth negotiation)
4. Contract is sent to Disney for ROFR
5. Disney exercises right within 30 days or so
6. If Disney passes, Buyer and Seller receive closing documents from closing company; If Disney takes, go to step 1
7. Buyer and Seller send in closing documents and all associated forms and payments to closing company
8. After closing, Disney sets up account for new member or adds contract to existing member (as applicable)
From my experience, the process takes 2.5-3 months from step #4 to have the points in the account and ready for reservations.
Pros:
1. Savings, potentially huge savings
2. Availability of "sold out" resorts
3. Negotiable prices
4. Potential for loaded contracts
5. With the exception of the Concierge Collection, the Disney Collection or the Adventurer Collection, the contracts are treated the same as buying direct
6. Variety of point amounts, use years, resorts
Cons
1. Time
2. Concierge Collection, the Disney Collection or the Adventurer Collection are not allowed under resales after March 2011
3. Cash or third-party financing required (Disney has financing options, albeit expensive)
4. Subject to ROFR
5. Subject to loaded or stripped contracts, occasional limitations of closing dates due to owner's use of points
After all of this, I decided on resale.