Dean
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It depends. In 1999 DVC insisted and repeatedly told members at OKW & VB that they could not borrow 2000 points into 1999 and get the free passes. They were taken to task and realized they did not have the power to enforce this stance so they reversed their decision. In this case it's really academic. It was one way, changed then partially changed back (the banking option wasn't reversed). Currently the rule is one in OR one out though there may still be some issue as to how multiple owners are handled. All we're really arguing is how to you read the statues and rules, basically what principles apply. And what did the previous version really say.childsplay said:Dean if this is true, and I'm more than willing to accept your interpretation, then what should/can we do about it? I'm not sure arguing with a MS costomer services rep is the proper approach or even a manager...it seems to me it will just be a back and forth kind of thing of me saying you can't limit my transfers and them saying they can![]()
Is there some other way to approach this?
If one felt this change were a violation of the statutes and rules in place, the process available would be to complain to DVC, a formal Complaint to DBPR, non binding arbitration as required in the POS and ultimately legal action. I don't disagree with Doc's assessment that it's a MOOT point as to action, unless one sees it as a greater risk to other issues. I'm pretty sure there is a current class action law suite currently against DVD though I don't have any details.
Rob, there is another provision in the POS that essentially say that DVC can't change things in a way that negatively affects the majority of the owners without their direct consent, I'll find it and quote it if you desire. And there are provisions in chapter 721 & 718 that would supersede many changes that one might see from an unscrupulous management company though I'm not saying that is DVC at this point but you never know what will happen over the next 30-40 years.