Sammie
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Dean said:No, not at all. Their purpose is not to get stiffed for legitimate charges or damages.
Very good point, Dean. Which places the blame or responsibility right back on the member.
Dean said:No, not at all. Their purpose is not to get stiffed for legitimate charges or damages.
Exactly and as it should be, IMO.Sammie said:Very good point, Dean. Which places the blame or responsibility right back on the member.
I guess I'm just suprised that the resort messes up so bad in not charging the "renter's" credit card when it was supplied at check-in. I just don't see that the OP/owner should have ever had to deal with this mess had the resort done it correctly in the first placePamOKW says : I'm surprised so many people weren't aware of this before they rented points. Disney makes it very clear that they do not offer any accomodation to aid in the rental of units.
Of course it didn't. DVC would have eventually contacted the owner but it usually takes them a month or two for the debt to work through the system. One, or likely several, mistakes were made to get to this point. But it happens and I'd bet it will happen again.MiaSRN62 said:I guess I'm just suprised that the resort messes up so bad in not charging the "renter's" credit card when it was supplied at check-in. I just don't see that the OP/owner should have ever had to deal with this mess had the resort done it correctly in the first place![]()
I can totally understand how, as owners, we're responsible for damages etc. But in this case, I just don't think it ever had to come to this situation (account being put on hold). There were several attempts by the bil to pay the bill.
Come On! Not to pick on Sammie but DVC resorts are run as a Hotel. Anyone regradless of who you are can pay cash and stay at any of these resorts. If you want to make it your "home away from home" demand that DVC close the door on such reservations. Demand that only DVC owners and their guest can stay. Make it so that only reservations on the points system can be made and then, maybe you can call it your "Home away from Home".Sammie said:Which might be DVC's intent all along. I consider my DVC membership truly my "home away from home". I would never allow anyone to use my membership that I would not allow to use my own personal home. I do not want to be held responsible for some stranger.
dizfanz said:I have said before that I understand that I am liable for the room condition as that relates to the "occupancy" term that we are throwing around here. Am I responsible if the guest goes down main street and throws a brick through one of the stores front windows? No. Should I be responsible to pay for their meal at CRT? or Victoria and Alberts? HELL NO!!!![]()
Chuck S said:So the person that "pays" for the room reservation shouldn't be liable? Remember, under all circumstances it is the MEMBERS reservation, no matter who stays in the room. It is paid for with members points.
Dream1 said:As a renter of points, and a future DVC member, this scares me. 1st off, if I rent a car for my Brother, and he goes to Dillards and buys a suite with a bad CC, can Dillards ask me to pay the bill because I provided the transportation to the store----NO!