MemoryMakers2669 said:
Since we just bought in, with both contracts, when we will see our first bill for our dues? So, if it is January/February, is that for the 07 points?
The bills are due in January. You'll get the statements probably in December.
One thing you need to understand is that dues are based on Calendar Year, not on Use Year. So when you pay January 2007, it covers the calendar year 2007, it does not cover dues for your 2007 points. If you want to equate annual dues payments to points' use year, you have to base it on your use year month.
Example: You own a June UY, which goes Jun - May each year. For calendar year 2007, you'll see that the first 5 months cover 2006 UY points, and the last 7 months cover 2007 UY points. So if you want to apply annual dues payments to actual points, January 2007, 5/12ths of the dues apply to 2006 points, and 7/12ths apply to 2007 points.
If you had a December UY, then for example your 2007 dues, 11/12ths would apply to 2006 points, and only 1/12th applies to 2007 points.
When you first purchase from Disney, they pro-rate the dues based on how many months are left in the calendar year for the UY purchased.
Knowing how annual dues apply to points is important to know in the case of buying or selling a resale contract. Many think the dues apply to a Use Year's points. They don't. They apply to the calendar year.
If one were looking at a resale contract, for example with a December UY, and all 2005 points were used, and all 2006 points remain, and the seller today is trying to collect reimbursement for dues paid January 2006 by saying all 2006 points are available, then they are trying to get the buyer to pay dues on 11 months worth of 2005 points that were already used up and are not available to the buyer. In this instance the buyer should only reimburse the seller for 1/12th the annual dues, or dues on 1-month (December 2006) which has points available.
Sellers need to pro-rate dues when they sell, just as Disney pro-rates dues to new buyers.
Just FYI.