Here's another...
"Whirlbex.... be careful. As someone pointed out.. they really aren't as knowledgable with DVC resales as a couple of the other agencies. I had some knowledge of DVC as my brother-in-law has been a DVC member since 1994. After saying with them at BLT in the first of January, I got the bug again and started searching for listings. We have our first grandchild who is 2 and another on the way. I found a OKW listing extended to 2057 for 310 points at $60. I e-mailed
SellMyTimeShares.com and received a call the very next day. The realtor over the next few days.. said that he couldn't get ahold of the Seller.. and another property just came available that wasn't on their website. (Sound familiar) But, I could have it if I committed right away. The listing was OKW.till 2042.. for 400 points and at $50. I said I would take it. I was concerned about the price not making it through ROFR.. but the realtor seemed to have me convinced that it would be ok. Documents were faxed right away.. and then I had to place $8500 in escrow with CCrd at TimeShareBrokerServices (A place that had issues in another thread). Everything seemed to be going quickly. Then that is where everything stopped. I expected that I would know within about 30 days if it made it through ROFR. I contacted the Realtor and broker services to find out that it hadn't even been sent yet. No explanation. After 2 months and watching all the DVC resale activity, along with about 50 phone calls, texts and e-mails.. still nothing, but I did get an explanation from someone who seemed to have a little more knowledge on DVC resale. but there were several things that didn't make sense. 1) This was a March UY, but the seller had something booked in February (Doesn't matter, the documents can still be sent to Disney for ROFR, just that you can't close until after the sellers booking) 2) For 400 point, you would think that there would have been some amount of points banked or used? Using 400 points exactly is possible, but not probable). So, I decided to ask for my money back. After 3 months, a credit was in my CCrd account and a refund has been issued. I've been going nuts and the stress has been overwhelming at times. 3 weeks ago, I decided to place an offer on another listing at OKW. I contacted DVCResales and there were several offers and mine wasn't excepted. But, I did get an offer to go through at the timeshareStore where I am in my 3rd week of waiting on ROFR. Mind you, I did this hoping that I would get the $8500 back, which it looks like I am finally going to get. So, I leave you with these points that I noticed were very different about dealing with DVC-Resales and the TimeShareStore compared to SellMyTimeShares and TimeShareBrokerServices: 1) You only need 10% down at DVC-Resales and The TimeShareStore , compared to 1/3 down at SellMyTimeShares. 2) Documents for Disney's ROFR should be sent right away. As a matter of fact, I received notice that my recent offer was sent to Disney for ROFR before they even received or I sent the deposit check. 3) Beware of what seems like low prices... Someone mentioned in another thread that the realtor/broker service gets commission whether you buy or Disney buys. So, go with a realtor that has some knowledge of what is happening in the
DVC resale market. 4) This might not be of any consequences, but I did see the names of the sellers on my recent purchase, where as the sellers names were blank with SellMyTimeShares? The blank seller, makes you think "Is there really a seller" I have to wonder if they were looking to find a buyer that fit what I had offered? I have to say, the people were extremely nice and a special thanks to Iris at the BrokerServices that finally helped me get my money back.. But, the waiting is a very stressful and I would go with who can better serve your needs. Wish me luck on my most recent offer. 21 days into ROFR!"