Originally posted by Jen D
Question re: BCV $10 Magical Beginnings
I thought I remembered there was a minimum of 100 points for this, but I also thought I remembered that this was only for current DVCers doing an add-on and for new members it was still only $5 magical beginnings. Can anyone confirm or deny?
That's not really accurate. You pay prorated dues based on the months remaining on the Calendar for the year which means part is for the current use year and part for the use year that begins during the year. Since you generally have a use year at least 6 months later than you are buying (at least to use MB), that means you will be paying at least 6 months of dues on the preceeding use year. Still not a bad deal if you're going to buy anyway. Since $10 pp paying dues is a fair price, paying only part of the dues and "renting" to DVD for $10 (or $15) pp is fair AS LONG AS YOU DON'T BUY TOO MANY POINTS or more than you need and as long as you don't finance it at an exorbitant rate. Resale will still frequently be cheaper but not always.Originally posted by Sharper
My understanding (from my conversation with a guide) of the current incentive is that Disney gives you the 2002 points, you pay no dues whatsoever on them. You can sell them back to Disney at $10 per point. You would pay prorated dues on 2003 points based on when your contract was signed.
In my opinion, this Magical Beginnings incentive is great. The $5 off for current year points was NOT, but I think that this is much more of an actual incentive.
Again, you might want to consider calling a DVC guide. People on this board try to be helpful, but sometimes opinions and outdated information are given that further complicate the DVC decision. Good luck!
I'm not sure whether you're asking about an owner renting out points or someone renting points instead of buying an add on so I'll will answer a little of both. I must be more dense than normal today. If one has points and rents them out for $10 pp which is a fair and average price in general, one still pays dues on all of those points ($4 pp dues plus $6 return). The deal is a little better on a MB for ONE year as it's $10 (or $15 pp) and generally around $2 pp dues for that year (prorated) so that's a good return compared to just renting them out on the open market.Originally posted by KANSAS
dean
I think u r telling me that if u purchase BCV and sell your points back 4 $10 per point,
u still will ahve 2 pay about $2 per point in prorated annualldues
so u r really only ahead $8 per point
Well if u cannot rent less than $8 per point and u r going 2 use the points.
why would u do the MB
tell me if I misuderstand u??
Everyone else I've discussed with in the last couple of years was charged for the remaining time of that year starting from the date they signed the papers, not the closing date.Originally posted by Cruelladeville
Dean,
I bought my March contract of 150 pts in November 1998 (Ithink). Since I could not bank my points at that late date, I sold them back on Member Beginnings at $10 per point. I was not charged maintenance on those points in November, but I did begin paying on those points in January of 1999. I don't know if there is a certain cut-off date for dues, but I checked my paperwork to be sure. I did not pay dues until the next calendar year.
While I haven't taken MB on any of my other contracts, I felt that in this case it was a good deal. I would have lost those points otherwise, and, no, they wouldn't make an exception for me because I was just buying . I was very ***#@ mad about that, but it did work out for the best, since I used the $1500 to pay my contract off early![]()
I've said more times than I can count is one needs to look at each situation individually. VB is a great resort and the MB makes it hard to buy resale cheaper than from DVC for smaller contracts. If you feel the GM rebate gives you that value, that's great, it wouldn't for me. It's also possible to buy resale using a credit card though it's more difficult and many won't do it. I think one can buy VB at around $62 pp and in many cases get the seller to pay closing just for the reasons noted in this thread. The other issue may be the number of points.Originally posted by KANSAS
DEAN
Please explain this 1 2 me
if u can purchase 100 points 2 vero beach, 4 $84-$15/MB
which is $69 per point
then add $2 in prorated annual dues
your cost is $71 per point.
i get 1 5% Gm CARD CREDIT CARD REBATE
then my net cost is $67.50 per point
why would i pay $65 per point and closing costs on a resale and have 2 wait longer, and maybe not get the actual use year I want.
Originally posted by Cruelladeville
Dean,
I bought my March contract of 150 pts in November 1998 (Ithink). Since I could not bank my points at that late date, I sold them back on Member Beginnings at $10 per point. I was not charged maintenance on those points in November, but I did begin paying on those points in January of 1999. I don't know if there is a certain cut-off date for dues, but I checked my paperwork to be sure. I did not pay dues until the next calendar year.
First, you're welcome. I personally think buying VB to stay at OKW totally is a bad decision, but that's my opinion for what it's worth. You can buy OKW resale for about the same as VB with a lot more add ons than VB available. The fees are what about 70¢ a point cheaper per year and you can bet that trend is likely to continue. You give up the 11 month window which can be important some times of the year and for certain unit sizes. I'm less concerned about buying one place at WDW with the idea of staying at others because you can then book the home resort at 11 months out and change if available at 7 months out, that's especially true for buying OKW as (again) it has the cheapest fees.Originally posted by KANSAS
DEAN
if a person was attracted 2 the $15 MB buy back 4 vero beach
but, would never use at VERO BEACH, do u think I would regret this
would use at OLd KEY WEST, do not seem 2 have problems using other DVC POINTS AT OLd KEY WEST at 7 month window
Originally posted by Richyams
we have been hearing "HH will sell out this fall" for the last five years.
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