Just spoke with MS -transfered to the Re-Sale dept. Spoke to a very nice CM who said they were working on April 6th -to give her a call on Fri.
Working on the 6th? As in, 2 weeks ago? So if I closed on the 13th they won't be getting to it until next week?
What a joke this is turning out to be.
That is why we did our small add-on direct from DVC. It meant we had access to the points right away.
What a joke this is turning out to be.
I wouldn't say that. This has got to be the busiest resale time that DVC has and may ever see. I would have had no expectations for them to beef up staff just for this one blip on the radar.
I am referring to the overall process, and the lack of any consistency. Some have passed ROFR quickly, closed and had their points in a few days. Some have passed ROFR quickly and have not gotten any closing docs for many weeks. I passed ROFR before people who closed before me. I passed ROFR at the same time as some others who are still awaiting closing docs; I received mine two weeks ago and closed a week ago. Yet they have not gotten anything. A few weeks ago I read about a resale buyer who closed on a Tuesday and made a reservation that Friday.
If they are so busy that it causes protracted delays, I am fine with that. But there is no rhyme or reason to who gets what and when. That, to me, is a joke. People are spending a lot of money--I just wired $18,000. I am not asking for special treatment, but am expecting there to be a systemic, categorical approach. Nobody should start the process 2 weeks after me and make a reservation two weeks before me; conversely, I should not be closed already when others who passed ROFR the same day as me still don't have closing docs.
You're assuming that DVC is the problem, when in fact they may not be. There are a lot of players in the mix, and not all brokers/closing agents are equal.I am referring to the overall process, and the lack of any consistency. Some have passed ROFR quickly, closed and had their points in a few days. Some have passed ROFR quickly and have not gotten any closing docs for many weeks. I passed ROFR before people who closed before me. I passed ROFR at the same time as some others who are still awaiting closing docs; I received mine two weeks ago and closed a week ago. Yet they have not gotten anything. A few weeks ago I read about a resale buyer who closed on a Tuesday and made a reservation that Friday.
If they are so busy that it causes protracted delays, I am fine with that. But there is no rhyme or reason to who gets what and when. That, to me, is a joke. People are spending a lot of money--I just wired $18,000. I am not asking for special treatment, but am expecting there to be a systemic, categorical approach. Nobody should start the process 2 weeks after me and make a reservation two weeks before me; conversely, I should not be closed already when others who passed ROFR the same day as me still don't have closing docs.
You're assuming that DVC is the problem, when in fact they may not be. There are a lot of players in the mix, and not all brokers/closing agents are equal.
On the bright side, DVC is vastly better than some others in the industry.
When we bought Wyndham, I had a realtor and closing agent who were on top of everything, but it still took from July 29 to Dec 1 to get into Wyndham's system. And then they didn't tell me about it until I made several additional phone calls. And then, it took two more full MONTHS for them to establish my RCI account.
I don't know what other timeshare systems are like, but DVC is way better with the administrative stuff than Wyndham! Now that I'm in, I'm a happy camper, but it was a grueling 7 MONTHS.
After talking to MS yesterday ,our points showed up today. coincidence? Perhaps![]()
So that was 9 total calendar days before they showed up? Did they show up online, or did you call again?
Congratulations! All your waiting is over! Did you book a trip or two already
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