It's not easy but it does not need to be overly complicated.
1. Give a higher priority to those who seem to know the system and offer all the required info to make a reservation. A couple emails before calling MS is necessary to establish that they are responsive and committed. Make it clear you are not a travel agent.
2. Give a priority to larger point requests.
3. I hate to say it but give a priority to requests for SSR, it's just easier to book.
4. Don't make reservations inside of 60 days or so unless you are very comfortable with the individual.
5. Never borrow points without cash in hand.
6. If they question your price, on to the next.
7. Don't feel obligated to respond in the order of receipt. It's your contract and if the 7th person seems like a smoother deal than the 1st - go with it.
8. When possible transfer points in as large amount (1X) as possible. This is easy.
9. Don't buy too large of a contract (or you'll be renting every year).
10. Keep in mind that renting is only going to be more difficult in the future.
I have met some great people along the way and your knowledge of all things Disney will help some folks out. That's a good thing.
1. Give a higher priority to those who seem to know the system and offer all the required info to make a reservation. A couple emails before calling MS is necessary to establish that they are responsive and committed. Make it clear you are not a travel agent.
2. Give a priority to larger point requests.
3. I hate to say it but give a priority to requests for SSR, it's just easier to book.
4. Don't make reservations inside of 60 days or so unless you are very comfortable with the individual.
5. Never borrow points without cash in hand.
6. If they question your price, on to the next.
7. Don't feel obligated to respond in the order of receipt. It's your contract and if the 7th person seems like a smoother deal than the 1st - go with it.
8. When possible transfer points in as large amount (1X) as possible. This is easy.
9. Don't buy too large of a contract (or you'll be renting every year).
10. Keep in mind that renting is only going to be more difficult in the future.
I have met some great people along the way and your knowledge of all things Disney will help some folks out. That's a good thing.
Not that it really matters. 

