VogelFamily
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Good afternoon everyone. Once again, I am calling on your experience and knowledge in keeping me rational, informed and sane. A quick up-to-date on my situation. I am a renter who is extremely grateful to be in the position of renting points for a stay in October. This is a new experience for us and one that, looking back on, probably was not the best choice for me. I am someone who likes to have all my ducks in a row, plan reasonably and prepare for any unforseen issues "just in case". It is my desire to be a courteous renter, not cross any lines and be as upfront as I can be.
In November I found an owner thru the DIS rental forum with the points I needed for an October stay at the resort that I wanted. The price was right (9.00 PP) but not my initial concern. I should have done additional research but thought I was prepared. I posted some time ago about issues I had contacting the person I had rented from. After finally touching base with her and being assured and given legitimate reasons for the trouble in contacting her, I really had not given it much thought. I have been counting down since over day 400 and just this month made my ADR's, purchased trip insurance and arranged for transfers. I thought all was good, now........
The person I rented from has contacted me requesting that instead of paying her thru PayPal which we had agreed upon, I send her a check thru Western Union. I am the first to tell you, I have little experience with this and have always used PayPal for the few purchases I have made. The new address she has given me is different than the ones in the past. After much headache, I did receive the confirmation letter in February, and the "owner" was in someone elses name. She explained that she co-owned the property with her aunt and not knowing any better, this sounds good to me.
I have every intention of paying her prior to the due date in full. We have purchased our air fare and have paid in full a cruise that will be the week following our stay at WDW.
Here is my concern. I know and I knew upfront that there were no guarantees but I generally tend to believe that people are good to their word and I have never been proven otherwise. However, I have a really hard time sending money Western Union to someone when I have no guarantee on a reservation. I had a level of comfort paying thru PayPal and using my credit card. It may actually have been no benefit but I felt I could at least file a complaint or charge back if necessary, even though I have no experience with that. We have never signed any kind of agreement and nothing I have actually has her name on it. My balance is due 35 days prior to arrival or full refund. I really want this to work and have no desire to make other arrangements. Am I paranoid? Unreasonable? Do you think I should send a certified letter/contract spelling out our terms and getting a signature. I would be more than happy to pay all fees. Would a signed contract actually provide me any recourse should something happen? My greatest fear is that I arrive and actually have no reservation.
Today, to ease my mind, I called Member Services to confirm my reservation. They can no longer do this for me. For all I know my reservation has already been cancelled. Any words of wisdom? Should I make reservations at another resort for a backup plan? I want to do the right thing and not be screwed but don't know what that is.
In November I found an owner thru the DIS rental forum with the points I needed for an October stay at the resort that I wanted. The price was right (9.00 PP) but not my initial concern. I should have done additional research but thought I was prepared. I posted some time ago about issues I had contacting the person I had rented from. After finally touching base with her and being assured and given legitimate reasons for the trouble in contacting her, I really had not given it much thought. I have been counting down since over day 400 and just this month made my ADR's, purchased trip insurance and arranged for transfers. I thought all was good, now........
The person I rented from has contacted me requesting that instead of paying her thru PayPal which we had agreed upon, I send her a check thru Western Union. I am the first to tell you, I have little experience with this and have always used PayPal for the few purchases I have made. The new address she has given me is different than the ones in the past. After much headache, I did receive the confirmation letter in February, and the "owner" was in someone elses name. She explained that she co-owned the property with her aunt and not knowing any better, this sounds good to me.
I have every intention of paying her prior to the due date in full. We have purchased our air fare and have paid in full a cruise that will be the week following our stay at WDW.
Here is my concern. I know and I knew upfront that there were no guarantees but I generally tend to believe that people are good to their word and I have never been proven otherwise. However, I have a really hard time sending money Western Union to someone when I have no guarantee on a reservation. I had a level of comfort paying thru PayPal and using my credit card. It may actually have been no benefit but I felt I could at least file a complaint or charge back if necessary, even though I have no experience with that. We have never signed any kind of agreement and nothing I have actually has her name on it. My balance is due 35 days prior to arrival or full refund. I really want this to work and have no desire to make other arrangements. Am I paranoid? Unreasonable? Do you think I should send a certified letter/contract spelling out our terms and getting a signature. I would be more than happy to pay all fees. Would a signed contract actually provide me any recourse should something happen? My greatest fear is that I arrive and actually have no reservation.
Today, to ease my mind, I called Member Services to confirm my reservation. They can no longer do this for me. For all I know my reservation has already been cancelled. Any words of wisdom? Should I make reservations at another resort for a backup plan? I want to do the right thing and not be screwed but don't know what that is.

If you rented a large amount of points, that could get pricey pretty quickly.
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