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We have multiple contracts split between two master contracts (UYs Aug & Dec). I realize that I can only transfer in/out once per year, every year. I also think I know (
) that I cannot transfer banked points.
With that said, if I wanted to pool my points for ease, can I transfer from my Aug UY to my Dec UY ever year? If so, here are my questions:
* Once transferred, can I still bank the transferred points? I believe the answer is yes, but wanted to confirm.
* Do the transferred points retain their original UY and banking deadline, or do they become part of the Dec contract? I'm assuming they retain their own, but I'm not sure if/how this will show up on the website. I also want to make sure if I do this, that I don't miss a banking deadline.
* Lastly, I assume that they will retain the home resort as well (my Aug UY contracts are SSR, while my Dec UY contracts are VB).
Other than my questions above, am I missing something? Thanks for any information you can provide. Just researching this as an option, and would like to know the pros/cons, as it seems it could be easier to manage overall once transferred.

With that said, if I wanted to pool my points for ease, can I transfer from my Aug UY to my Dec UY ever year? If so, here are my questions:
* Once transferred, can I still bank the transferred points? I believe the answer is yes, but wanted to confirm.
* Do the transferred points retain their original UY and banking deadline, or do they become part of the Dec contract? I'm assuming they retain their own, but I'm not sure if/how this will show up on the website. I also want to make sure if I do this, that I don't miss a banking deadline.
* Lastly, I assume that they will retain the home resort as well (my Aug UY contracts are SSR, while my Dec UY contracts are VB).
Other than my questions above, am I missing something? Thanks for any information you can provide. Just researching this as an option, and would like to know the pros/cons, as it seems it could be easier to manage overall once transferred.