bavaria said:Based on your profile and your frequent DL trips, I am thinking that you may live in my neck of the woods - the very expensive woods, the most expensive woods in Canada... Just a guess, I could be wrong!![]()
I agree with Vascubaguy - go for a small resale of 25 to 40 points, then you can add on later (in person). Remember, since DVC is only licensed in Ontario, if you live in another province you can't add on via telephone.
I don't know if the annual credit report, mandated by congress, applies to non-US citizens. I guess he could try, but not having a US Social Security number could be a problem. Of course, even if not eligible for the free reports, he can always pay for one.disneycrazed139 said:Get your free credit report here or go to experian, equifax, or transunion web site. Get all of them. See what they say and what your scores are. Make sure Disney doesn't have you confused with someone else and that there has been no identy theft, as mentioned. After you collect your scores and information, you will be in a better position.
https://www.annualcreditreport.com/cra/index.jsp
The other thing I was thinking...is it possible that Disney is so inundated with applications that they are beginning to turn people away now? Could this be a switch in policies?
One thing you mention is that you have a credit card and "pay bills" and rent. It may very well be that only your credit card is reporting to the credit bureau or maybe it is not getting on your credit record. You may talk to them about offering other non-traditional credit references like who you rent from and maybe from utility companies. These creditors rarely report positive credit and will only report if you default on an obligation.DisneylandGuy22 said:I just called them back and told them whats going on, I have never been in the red before and my credit isnt bad at all, its actually almost the best you can get. I pay bills like everyone else plus I have a credit card that has been paid off every month in full. I have a stable job that could pay off the timeshare in less than 2 years in full. My Contract is for for less than 10 years and anyways Id have it paid off in like 2 years or less.![]()
It seems they dont want to help me become a member but rather chase me away and give me excuses. I have spent in the last 14 months probably $10,000 in disney vacations out of my own money.
I dunno what to do right now.
Anyone know an e-mail address so I can voice my oppinion to disney
Thanks
It must be BC which is the second most expensive place to live behind Toronto if memory serves but it is very beautiful. Keep trying DLG I am sure things will work out for you.
I don't know if the annual credit report, mandated by congress, applies to non-US citizens. I guess he could try, but not having a US Social Security number could be a problem. Of course, even if not eligible for the free reports, he can always pay for one.
Curious, do any Canadians know if the big three do credit scores for Canadians also, or are there Canadian Credit Reporting Agencies that do it 'up North'.
Dean, they allow anyone 18 and older on the contract.Dean said:Many require you to be 25 to stay, others have different requirements. This requirement would not apply to buying but I don't know what they'd do if one bought and was less than 25. DVC doesn't have a minimum age requirement for stays other than legal age and I suspect the same is true for purchases.