Stinkomann20x6
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Feb 6, 2018
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That last sentence is my biggest fear, even if I moved to new dates for the renter, is what it DVC then takes from my 2020 points that I banked for our trip next year. It’s supposed to be our big happy trip with our child and my parents to enjoy. We were scheduled to land at MCO right when Dorian was gonna hit, and I was worried sick trying to weigh what to do for days before we finally had to cancel everything. We ended up going to DLR but the relief from stress I had not having to worry about that anymore was something I couldn’t put value on.David’s also has the renter’s money. Do you think that they will fully refund all money to the renter if the OP were to return it? That would be inconsistent with how they have operated from the beginning.
It sounds as if the renter, for whatever reason, just never showed up. Maybe they contacted David’s at the last minute and were told that the resorts are open, there are no refunds. You don’t know what happened on that end. The OP never heard anything about the renter not traveling. They upheld their end of the agreement. They should be paid. They shouldn’t have to accept returned points as compensation for an unused reservation when they cannot use those points. And heaven forbid if this is a mistake on DVC’s part and they claw back those points after the OP refunds or re-rents.