edk35
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That's terrible.
We had made an offer through Fidelity last week. After it was accepted, but even before the contracts were drawn up, Fidelity told us the owners had a cruise scheduled for next April!
We pulled that offer and made another on another contract today.
I'm just saying, I don't know how the broker found out, but maybe TSS should have known this. They often post contracts for sale with delayed closing dates due to upcoming vacations booked by the sellers.
I hope it works out for you.
The TimeShare store told me that if they don't catch it...usually Disney does.It is just annoying more than anything..... I mean.... I feel like that was something the TSS should have caught.
I'm not sure, but I don't think the ROFR is for that purpose. All it does at that point is either waive its rights to buy the points or not.
Your beef should be with TSS or the escrow handling the matter. There should have been an estoppel that identified whether there was an outstanding reservation or not.
Will it affect the timing of you making reservations? Or vacation plans? If so, I would probably be having a discussion with TSS.
Something similar happened to me when I bought a Marriott timeshare a couple of years ago. It turned out that the owner had used all the points for the use year we were in (which had been advertised as being available). The broker "made it good" by arranging for a week's usage for that year on one of their accounts.
The way it's been explained to me by Fidelity is, once the offer is made and agreed on, they send the info to Disney to confirm the points and details of the contract. That's how they found out about the pending cruise on that contract I bid on last week.
Now, Fidelity did say the person who does the verification process at Disney doesn't do that as a full time job, so sometimes it might happen right away (if they are doing the verifications that day) or it might sit a day or so.
But either way, I agree with the pp that the TSS should have caught this. How can they be selling contracts w/o knowing the details of what's for sale? There must be a process in place to verify what sellers tell them or this sort of thing w/b happening all the time since sellers might not always know exactly what the status of their contracts and points are.
I hope you can get this worked out, but you might have to let this one go if the points you thought you were getting are being used for that vacation, in which case the contract s/b worth less.
...I do think TTS should give you a little something. This is a huge disappointment, they have such a good reputation. It shouldn't have happened. I am surprised that they say that Disney usually catches it.
A little something? The agent should lose the commission and give it to the OP. They need some compensation. They got screwed.
I think I agree with this.
The OP should also get a quart of Deb's Kool aide to boot!![]()