So we don't need to give them our member ac#?
I just had points transferred in, and I gave the other member our name and account #. He might not have needed it, but since you need the last 4 of a SSN to do anything I didn't mind giving it to him. The points I got kept the other member's use year, but I hear stories of how that doesn't always happen even though it's supposed to. The transferred in points didn't appear online when I logged into my account, but the reservation I made with them does show.
So there's no way of you confirming that you got the points transfer from loggin into the member website?
I know you can only transfer in but not in and out on the same year. But can you transfer in points more than once? I had some BLT points transferred to me and need some more. I can make another transfer in?
Only one transfer (in or out) per use year. If you had points transferred in, that's your one transfer for that use year.
So there's no way of you confirming that you got the points transfer from loggin into the member website?
thanks.. i was afraid of that. bummer.
Remember, it is one in or out per UY. So, if you got 2011 UY points, you can possibly still get 2012 UY points that would be valid for time of travel.
For example, if you were traveling in July 2012, you could get say, Oct 2011 UY points and then June 2012 UY points transferred in. Both would be good for that one trip and would be allowed as it would be considered your one and only 2011 and 2012 UY transfer.
oh great, thats good to know. I recently had 12/2011 uy transferred in for my 8/2012 trip. So that means if i can find someone with 2012 uy, i can still make that transfer?
Yes, you could get 2012 UY points. Feb, Mar, June, or Aug 2012 would be good for your trip.
When you guys are transferring points in and out is that a point rental situation or friends/family assisting one another? I have thought about renting our points next year and would rather rent them to another member by transferring them. Anyone familiar with the ease of that process?