Antonia
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I spoke with a guide at DVC who said I would get 2009 points if I purchase.
The expiration depends on your Use Year.
If you purchase within the 2009 UY, you get 2009 points. The guide is not giving you anything -- you are buying those points. They're just trying to make you think you're getting a "deal."
The guide is not giving you anything -- you are buying those points. They're just trying to make you think you're getting a "deal."
That's not a deal either. Dues have nothing to do with Use Year or points.The OP did not mention anything about Disney giving them points, just that by buying now they get the 2009 points. It's true that Disney does not give you points that you purchase. But receiving 2009 points late in the UY is a deal because you only pay annual dues beginning with the month you purchase. So you get all of your 2009 points but if you buy August points in July you pay MFs (annual dues) only for July. That's a good deal and a fully loaded contract.![]()
Yeah, I don't get this either. So giving the previous year's point isn't a perk? I thought there was a time when you purchased points from Disney that you just got the point in the current use year and they didn't give you previous year's points.
They're NOT previous year points -- they're current year points.Yeah, I don't get this either. So giving the previous year's point isn't a perk? I thought there was a time when you purchased points from Disney that you just got the point in the current use year and they didn't give you previous year's points.
That is the point. Those that are being given 2009 UY points are getting them because they are the current UY points. Right now, Aug, Sept, Oct, and Dec are still in their 2009 UY. Those that buy these contracts are simply getting current UY points when they purchase.
You probably told them right.Well this is very disappointing and a very common misconception among people on this board, because this is where I read it.I know, they wrote it, but I believed it.
I feel stupid, because I told someone at some point that with banking and borrowing, they could have 150 points to use right now on a 50 point contract.....ARgh! I gotta go back and find that person.
Thanks for setting me straight.
I agree. The perk here is getting a full set of points for 2009 and paying pro-rated dues on those 2009 points, perhaps as little as a couple of weeks' worth for those who purchase an Aug UY prior to Aug 1st. Certainly a better deal than buying an Aug UY contract just a few weeks later (on/after Aug 1st) and missing out on those 2009 UY points. As JimMIA points out they will pay dues for the remaining months of 2010 as well but technically those dues are associated with the 2010 points.The OP did not mention anything about Disney giving them points, just that by buying now they get the 2009 points. It's true that Disney does not give you points that you purchase. But receiving 2009 points late in the UY is a deal because you only pay annual dues beginning with the month you purchase. So you get all of your 2009 points but if you buy August points in July you pay MFs (annual dues) only for July. That's a good deal and a fully loaded contract.![]()
I agree. The perk here is getting a full set of points for 2009 and paying pro-rated dues on those 2009 points, perhaps as little as a couple of weeks' worth for those who purchase an Aug UY prior to Aug 1st. Certainly a better deal than buying an Aug UY contract just a few weeks later (on/after Aug 1st) and missing out on those 2009 UY points. As JimMIA points out they will pay dues for the remaining months of 2010 as well but technically those dues are associated with the 2010 points.
I don't like the DVC sales pitch suggesting the 2009 UY points are special bonus points, however purchasing late in your UY does offer a little cost savings on dues that first year. Unfortunately there is also a risk that by waiting until very late in one's UY that DVC will run out of current UY points. It has happened to a couple of people who tried to add on two weeks before the end of their UY but ended up missing out on the current UY points altogether because DVC was out of current UY points for the resort they wanted to purchase.
You're right, and you don't pay any dues for 2010 points either, because as explained in my Post #6 above...dues have nothing to do with points.This is incorrect. You pay NO DUES on 2009 points because this is the year 2010. Dues don't belong to Use Years, they belong to Calendar Years.
Use Years overlap with calendar years. You pay dues on a calendar year basis but those dues are associated with part of the point allotments from two Use Years.This is incorrect. You pay NO DUES on 2009 points because this is the year 2010. Dues don't belong to Use Years, they belong to Calendar Years.
The dues are pro-rated from the later of the purchase date, the occupancy date of the Unit you purchased or the start of your initial Use Year. Dues are not billed until you close on the purchase. This leads to confusion at times because for those paying dues by direct debit, N months' worth of dues are deducted in N-2 billing periods leading some to ask here if they were being overcharged.Buying direct, you pay the pro-rated dues from your closing date until the end of the calendar year. Important to know, because the timeshare sharks will try to use this confusion against you to tell you you're getting something for nothing. There's no such thing as a free lunch.
I am NOT saying don't buy direct from DVC. I've bought direct from DVC, and it's the best place to buy in certain circumstances.
What I am saying is investigate all the options, and fully understand what you are buying (or not) before you make a decision.
So when someone is adding on today with an Aug UY and they get 2009 UY points, they pay about 15 days worth of dues on those 2009 UY points (Jul 16 - Jul 31). Dues from Aug 1st on are associated with 2010 UY points. If they purchase today and Disney is out of 2009 UY points, their first allotment will be Aug 2010 UY points so their dues will begin on Aug 1st since that is point at which dues are owed on 2010 UY points.
I can think of a number of situations:So what would be the "certain circumstances" in which DVC would be the best place to buy?
If you added on last month and got 2009 points you will owe pro-rated dues calculated from your purchase date. Billing begins after you close on your purchase. The part of the pro-rated dues that you pay from your purchase date until Oct 1, 2010 is for the 2009 points you received. If you had not received any 2009 points you would owe pro-rated 2010 dues calculated from Oct 1, 2010 since Disney charges dues based on when you get your first set of points. So your 2009 points were not free but you will pay far less than full dues on them. If Disney gave current year points for free, dues would begin at the start of the next UY but that is not the case.Now we are either saying the same thing in 2 completely different manners or we are not seeing eye to eye on what dues are/how they are calc'd.
I personally added on points just last month and received 2009 points since my UY is Oct. I close sometime this month and my first dues payment is due in Aug. For ONLY 2010 dues. They cannot retro-bill me for monies that were already paid out by DVC or some other owner. No double dipping allowed.
You pay dues from the day you get your first points. If you purchased AKV when it first opened and your Unit's occupancy date was May 1, 2009 and your initial Use Year was Oct 2009, your first calendar year's dues would have begun Oct 1, 2009. If your initial UY was Oct 2008, then your first year's dues would be calculated from the later of your occupancy date and purchase date.And I paid dues for AKV Kidani from the day they opened (May?June?) through the end of the year even though I have an Oct UY. Dues have nothing to do with points other than calculating the amount owed.
I paid exactly 92 days worth of 2007 dues on my AKV/Jambo contract. Believe me, I verified that at the time! My pro-rated dues began on Oct 1, 2007 because I did not receive any points prior to that date even though I purchased in Feb and my occupancy date was Sep 1, 2007.I'd double check that you didn't also pay dues from the day AKV Jambo opened through the end of that year. The dues system simply doesn't work like you've described.
The dues rate is based on the operating budget for the calendar year but the day you begin paying dues in the year you purchase is based on the day you receive your first points, not when your ownership started. I purchased AKV in Feb 2007, my Unit opened on Sep 1, 2007 but I paid no dues until Oct 1, 2007 because I received no points prior to that time.I hold 6 contracts at 3 resorts. I've never been billed in the manner you describe.I really think you are trying to find the connection between dues and UY's. There is none. Dues are based off the operating budget which runs on the calendar year and has no regard for the millions of contracts and their differing UY's. If you own a contract during 2010, you pay all or a portion of 2010 dues (which is calc'd off points owned), depending on when your ownership started. If you happen to get some 2009 UY points then they are due-free as the 2009 operating budget closed on 12/31/09. Those dues have already been paid in some manner.
Based on this I would assume your initial UY was Oct 2008. Dues begin on the later of your purchase date, the start of your initial UY and the occupancy date of the Unit you purchased. You had a May 1, 2009 occupancy date. If your initial UY was Oct 2008 then billing would begin on the later of the purchase date or occupancy date. If you didn't get any points until Oct 1, 2009 then dues should not have been billed until that time. I would be very surprised if Disney got this wrong so I am going to guess that your initial UY was Oct 2008 not Oct 2009.Here is the AKV Kidani dues from 09. Keep in mind I have an Oct UY and they started billing dues for that resort in June. It's messy but I bolded the months that they were billing.
Monthly Direct Debit Date
Monthly Direct Debit Payment Amount
06.15.2009
$ 97.78
07.15.2009 - 11.15.2009
$ 97.78
12.15.2009
$ 97.75
Resort Year Item Vacation Points Rate Days Prorated Annual Dues Assessment Subtotal
Balance Forward $ 0.00
AKV2 2009 Capital Reserves Budget 210 1.0339 245 $ 145.74
AKV2 2009 Operating Expense 210 2.8288 245 $ 398.75
Subtotal - 2009 Operating and Capital Reserves $ 544.49
AKV2 2009 Estimated Property Tax 210 .9927 245 $ 139.94
Subtotal - 2009 Taxes $ 139.94
Total Annual Dues $ 684.43