justadreamaway77
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When did it change to 100% borrowing?For everyone complaining about the 50% borrowing rule, you can see it was only 50% back in 1992 on this DVC promotional video from way back when. Totally funny watch! Love the emphasis of the 32" TVs!!! LOL
When did it change to 100% borrowing?
If it is in the POS as 100%, can they even change it to 50%?
And the banking provisions were different too. With staggered amounts depending on when in your use year you banked. Early banking = more points could be banked, Later in the year = less. But they didn't have the four month provisions.
Perks come, perks go --- most remember the ones that go.
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There are those who are glad it was capped. Have found it more difficut to book non 11 month trips at home resorts a few times this year already. An inordinate amount of fellow members in play with banked points to compete against. Can only imagine it if borrowing was at the past norm.For everyone complaining about the 50% borrowing rule
True, but with all the stress surrounding us, DVC is an especially prime target on which to ventPerks come, perks go --- most remember the ones that go.
And they were cumulative totals. So if you banked 50% of your points at the 6 month mark, you could not bank the rest at 9 months.100% 6 months
50% 9 months
25% 10 months
Yes, but back then the minimum purchase was 230 points. AND was priced reasonably enough that rather than borrowing, a lot of people just did add-ons as needed. We (Mom and I) did 3 add-ons, so I have four OKW contracts, 230, 40, 40, and 35...bringing us to a total of 345 points. At an average of $53.50 per point.Didn't know about this. Yikes for my small contracts.
Yes, but back then the minimum purchase was 230 points. AND was priced reasonably enough that rather than borrowing, a lot of people just did add-ons as needed. We (Mom and I) did 3 add-ons, so I have four OKW contracts, 230, 40, 40, and 35...bringing us to a total of 345 points. At an average of $53.50 per point.
Yes, but back then the minimum purchase was 230 points. AND was priced reasonably enough that rather than borrowing, a lot of people just did add-ons as needed. We (Mom and I) did 3 add-ons, so I have four OKW contracts, 230, 40, 40, and 35...bringing us to a total of 345 points. At an average of $53.50 per point.
As to whether DVCM could just change the applicable membership agreements to allow only 50% borrowing as the max is questionable because such a change could be considered a material change in existing rights which would require the actual vote of the members to accomplish, but then with the existing suspension and modification exceptions to the rule, DVC does not really have a reason to make any such change
In the instance of a change actually requiring a vote of the general membership, yes, retail purchasers would have voting rights. But such an instance would likely never occur, as the membership for most voting circumstances have a representative that votes for us that has been picked by the DVC Management board. The representative's function is basically accept the proposed dues.Interesting. Now I'm curious if resale holders have voting rights, or is this just for original contract holders, too.