We purchased an SSR add-on in January also, and I'm pretty sure if someone took the developer points, they had to be used by the end of the use year (same as an AKV purchase would be). That's why we took the $$$ option instead.
Apparently you are using 373 points for your August trip. All 300 developer points plus 73 of your 2006 UY points. This leaves you with 227 points in UY 2006 which you are going to bank.
Now, if your waitlist comes through and your reservation takes fewer points, I can see a couple of things happening.
- If you get more than 73 points back, the ones that are developer points would be lost unless you could use them by October 1st, assuming that developer points cannot be banked.
- If you get back less than 74 points, then those points are all 2006 Use Year points that would normally be subject to banking deadlines. However since you'd be past your 100% banking window and would already have more than 50% already banked (the 227 points), then the returned points would not normally be bankable.
- However, and this is the big question. For new contracts DVC allows points to be banked even though one may be past their banking deadlines. For example if someone purchased in January, and had a March UY, they would still allow that person to bank their 2006 UY points. The question is would they allow you to bank those returned points, and treat them as new contract points, and allow you to bypass the normal banking window percentages? They might allow it, or they might not since you had the opportunity to bank them already. Normally when banking newly purchased points you need to do it right away so the CM can see that they are brand new and bypass the banking windows. If you wait several months and then try to bank returned points, it may be a problem. Then in that case, you might have to speak with a supervisor to try to get them banked.
- You could call now and speak with a supervisor and make sure that if you get returned points that you would be allowed to bank them as a new purchase. If the supervisor says OK, then make sure they put a notation on your account to that affect. If they say no, then you know where you stand.
- Or if you're happy with what you've got reserved, then just forget the whole thing and cancel your waitlist....