Not to create an argument, but your response (dianeschlicht) seems to tailor to your own personal preference of not renting, and it seems like you are using this situation to validate your opinion that renters are getting something they otherwise cannot afford. I would not be so quick to make that assumption. You sound of having a bit of elitism to your argument. I, as a renter, do appreciate the renting of the points, and yes, it does allow me to enjoy a resort I would normally pay much more for. But that does not mean that if the points were not available I would not pay full price to stay at a
DVC resort. To be fair, the DVC member renting the points set the purchase price, not the renter.
I would hope DVC members with your attitude about renting do not try and use this isolated and obvious error laden situation as reason to persuade others not to rent their points. The OPs situation seems to bring light to a situation that needs clarification by DVC, not members who obviously have a bias towards the renting of DVC points.
On the issue of my rental car example; I accept the contract terms that if a ticket is issued to the driver, I am responsible, and if an accident occurs, I am responsible. DVC members accept the same when they rent. If I break something, or incur on-site expenses they will be held responsible (I personally would never jeopardize a member). However, after talking with our sales agent at DVC, I believe the member does not, and should not assume responsibility for charges that are secured by the renters CC or Cash deposit. I just dont see the terms stating as such, and I definitely do not see Disney expecting as much.
dianeschlicht,
Have you confirmed this with someone at DVC who is knowledgeable enough to properly answer the question? : --------Except they aren't really "outside the resort". By giving charging priveledges to your key card, you are making the DVC resort part of the transaction. Since all are part of the larger WDW resort, you scenario is semantics.--------
I do not see it as a member giving charging privileges. I see it as the resort giving charging privileges only after the charges are secured by a CC or Cash deposit. The DVC member has no control over who the resort grants charging privileges to or not. Sure, they can make a request that a person staying on their reservation not be given charging privileges, but as we have seen, the resort may still grant those privileges. The resort is the final say in who gets to charge and who doesnt, and the resort should be the final party to bear the burden of those granted privileges.