Help... Will I loose deposit

alldiz

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Hi,
I added on 50 pts with a separate contract. Paid deposit just received paperwork
Didn't sign yet.... I want to keep with original contract, wanted to get AP for mom but she moving in now. Can I switch deposit?? I'm hoping worst case scenario I killed a tree with all the paperwork???
Thanks
Kerri
 
Probably best you contact DVC directly rather than getting mixed answers.
 
Can I switch deposit??
I'm not sure what you mean by switching your deposit.

You can get a refund. Just tell your guide you have changed your mind and would like your deposit back and it will be refunded. Since you haven't signed anything, there should not be any problem getting your money back. Even if you had signed and returned your paperwork, you have 10 days from the date you signed the paperwork to rescind and get a full refund.

If you can't reach your guide, call the Quality Assurance number that is in your paperwork and ask them what you need to do.
 

I spoke to my guide... No worries. What I meant by " switch deposits" Lisa is that I'm still gonna buy 50pts I'm just going to add on to my original contract.
Thanks :) I live this place
Kerri
 
I spoke to my guide... No worries. What I meant by " switch deposits" Lisa is that I'm still gonna buy 50pts I'm just going to add on to my original contract.
Thanks :) I live this place
Kerri
Add ons are always a new contract. However, it sounds as if you originally had an additional owner listed on the add-on your were considering. If that were the case, it would have forced that contract to a separate member number. (Use year and owner names need to be identical for multiple contracts to be combined under the same member number.)

Sounds like it's just an administrative change for your guide to accommodate the change.

Under your member number, you'll now see two contract numbers. The first part of the contract numbers will be identical, but your original contract will end in .0 and your add-on will end in .1. When you look at your dues and points online, they'll be spit out as two separate contracts. You can easily combine them for bookings, though. (You wouldn't have found it to be quite as easy to book if you had contracts under two different member numbers.)
 















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