Poor Person's Quesstion

Originally posted by DMRick
Umm..not let her stay?

Re-read the thread. OP is asking about the final payment due at checkout for incidentals. FTP package will have already been paid.

I've always given a credit card for incidentals. Not sure how much room charging they'll allow without a credit card or cash deposit.
 
OK, as I understand it, everything will be paid for except for any room charges that may have incurred. When we were there in July they only put a $1.00 hold on my card. Depending on the day of the week you write the check you have a few days to get back to the bank before the check is presented to be paid. For instance if you give them the check on a Saturday, they can't even put it in their bank until Monday and unless you use the same bank as them (doubtful), then you are looking at the earliest it being cashed is Tuesday. So you easily have a one day lead on them to get the money in the bank.
Secondly even if they call to verify the funds (which they would physically have to do, it is not electronic) then you can dispute that because even if you had a direct deposit going in that day, the system may not update that information until after banking hours, so even though the money is "there" it may not show. (just a little side note; did you know that some ATM systems are actually a day behind in their info)
I say go for it! Chances of Disney beating you to the bank are slim to none even if your plane is delayed and even if the check does bounce you are looking at a $25 (more or less) service charge. That certainly beats a $50 fee on a $500 cash advance.
Also, even if it does bounce, the bank will send it back to Disneys bank and it will automatically be redeposited, chances are Disney wouldn't even know it bounced.
So, I hope this helped you (and others) some. Have a good trip and don't worry!!!

Another thing too, is maybe you could go to the payroll department of the business and ask them to send it directly (in a prepaid envelope you give tham that has a deposit slip in it) and ask them to just mail it to the bank.

Have fun!!!


EDIT AND SIDE NOTE..........
I am not saying that intentionaly writing a "bad" check is OK to do, I was simply explaining the process of how it would work. :D
 
Originally posted by Lewisc
Re-read the thread. OP is asking about the final payment due at checkout for incidentals. FTP package will have already been paid.

I've always given a credit card for incidentals. Not sure how much room charging they'll allow without a credit card or cash deposit.

we've never given a credit card and so don't charge to the room, no big deal for me as I like to actually see the money slipping through my fingers(lol)so i don't really think you'd have to give them a check for anything any way ( can't think of what you would need if I remember you have cash for food and stuff) if it's just incase of an emergency, i'd worry about that when/if that unlikely event happens!

course we always are headed home with low funds which is why i don't use credit....tooo tempting!
 
Re-read the thread.

I thought I read it very carefully..but you are right..she's asking about incidentals. Well, I don't think she'll get any..since they have always asked us for a cc to have charging priviledges. We don't give it..and so we don't get them.
So if she wants to charge food, I don't think they will let her.
 

2 years ago at CBR, I left a credit card for room charging but paid with a check at the end of the stay. For whatever reason, they needed to actually call the bank to verify funds were there (they were) before they would accept the check (at checkout for incidentals). I'm not sure if they were having issues with there Telecheck machine (or whatever they use) or if that's standard practice but they did call the bank so I'm not sure what would happen if they called your bank and the funds were not there.... just something to think about.

It took about 5 days for the check to clear.

Hope this helps!!!
 
In all honesty. It sounds like the whole reason to write the insufficient funds check is to make sure you have enough cash on hand should something happen on the way home. I would just use the check on the way home should something happen.

I know planning can be stressful. Especially when money is tight. I don't think any of us here are "rolling in it". Otherwise we wouldn't be on the budget board. I think you would be really embarassed if they called to verify the funds. If possible try to get overdraft protection on your account. (they do a credit check for this, so may not be possible). If not, try to be as budget minded as you can and you may not have to worry.

So far I have always come home w/ 200-300 in my pocket and I am usually worried the whole trip we won't have enough. (I too have no Credit card to fall back on). Try to reconfigure the budget and maybe you won't have to worry about this extra stress.
 
Ok here is my opinion. I agree with Lewisc that you try to get overdraft protection on your checking account. It is a line of credit that covers you if your checking account is overdrawn so you dont bounce a check. You had mentioned that the total would only be around $300 or so. If you call your bank and request $500 overdraft protection I would think it could be done in a day or two. We have had it for several years and with military moves often the money comes in handy and I feel I have a little buffer. But if the check doesnt beat you home then there is no harm done because you dont pay for it if you dont use it.

I think your bank would be more than willing to help you with such a small amount.

Hope it helps.
 
Originally posted by phorsenuf
I say go for it! Chances of Disney beating you to the bank are slim to none even if your plane is delayed and even if the check does bounce you are looking at a $25 (more or less) service charge. That certainly beats a $50 fee on a $500 cash advance.
Also, even if it does bounce, the bank will send it back to Disneys bank and it will automatically be redeposited, chances are Disney wouldn't even know it bounced.
So, I hope this helped you (and others) some. Have a good trip and don't worry!!!
EDIT AND SIDE NOTE..........
I am not saying that intentionaly writing a "bad" check is OK to do, I was simply explaining the process of how it would work. :D

phorsenuf,
I know that you are not suggesting the OP INTENTIONALLY write a bad check.... Bad check fees vary from bank to bank, but there is always a fee from your bank and don't forget there is ALSO the fee from the person/company's bank to whom you wrote the bad check (and then Disney might have a fee on top of that )-- And sometimes, they try to run the check through 2 or 3 times before they give up (and each time a fee from each bank is incurred). I would also assume that this information would somehow make it to a person's credit report (and then, there are those bad check lists...).

Don't you think it would be better for the OP to contact her bank and ask for a line of credit? Most banks that I have dealt with have a feature called "overdraft protection". I think it would be worthwhile for the OP to at least ask her bank about it. My experience is that this feature can be set up and approved almost immediately (especially if the OP has had a relationship with the bank for a while).

-DC :)
 
just for discussion, here is more info. from the source, paychecks are every Friday, we arrive 19 th, hotel from Priceline 29.99 with tax got a great deal, Fairy Tale Package planned to arrive on 20th, leave on the 26th (already at Allstars-lol), still no way back, (oh no, feel that anxiety creeping up already) :eek: will have paycheck on the 26th-checkout, bank does not physically deposit until midnight the night of deposit, soo, at midnight on 26th, about $800 will be there.:bounce: :Pinkbounc, so I wi now beg, plead and pay off a ex-coworker with the promise of a extremely wonderful disney souviner to deposit the paycheck, and hope they make sure it goes in as cash, not check. Then ,if I stay another night at the same hotel, not checkout until the 27th, ther will be no funny rubber (possibly check), no embarrassement if they check the account, as , if deposited correctly, the money wil be there !!:smooth: Now I have to hope there is a room, there is airfare back, and I don't have cardiac arrest or die of embarrasssment trying to have this glorious family holiday.
 
NADINENURSE - I hate to be the one to raise this question, but the financially conservative side of my brain has been bugging me since this thread started.

From reading your posts, it sounds as if you are practically down to your last dollar. Do you have any savings, investments, money put aside for emergencies, etc? Or are you strictly living paycheck to paycheck at this point in time (since your recent unemployment)? If that is the case, have you considered the possibility that taking a WDW vacation right now might not be the best idea? If you have already spent money for this trip that is non-refundable, that's one thing. But if it is money that you can get back, perhaps it makes more sense to delay your trip until you get back on your feet financially.

Of course, only you know your whole financial picture but I just felt I had to throw this out there.

Hope everything works out for the best.

Steve
 
Originally posted by disneysteve
...are you strictly living paycheck to paycheck at this point in time (since your recent unemployment)? If that is the case, have you considered the possibility that taking a WDW vacation right now might not be the best idea?

Enjoy the little things for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things.

I like the second part of your post... There are a lot of us living paycheck to paycheck and we still somehow find the money for vacations. :) One of our family's best vacations was an 11 day cruise we took even though DH was unemployed.

Like the proverbs say, 'Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we die.' Sure, plan for the future, but also enjoy your life while you can. JMHO. :)

Sabrina
 
WOW !! i DIDN'T LNOW THAT I COULD MODIFY, I have aready called Disney, but the computers are down. If i could modify, this would solve some probems. Thank you:bounce:
 
:confused: I was also a little taken back by the comment about "living paycheck to paycheck", unfourtunately in current society there are more people who do live "paycheck to paychecK", and currently, my family is also "one of those". Disneysteve, if you read my posts in the beginning of this thread, you would note that I was embarrassed to post my question, that I might get a response, like yours , trying to be "helpful" with the implied suggestions, that if I can't afford it, that my family doesn't deserve to go, don't you think Ihave already thought of not going ? I had posted here hoping people would provide the over 47 helpful suggestions that they have. I am overwhelmed by their compassion and thoughtfullness with all of their kind responses. In the past, I have always been like, Kilee, I have always returned with at least $200 in my pocket. True, you don't know all my life circumstances, and here is not the place for them. Also read back on how sad I have been, thinking about this whole issue, read the first thing I posted, "lost job", etc. Thank you Disneysteve, your response was EXACTLY, what I was afraid I might get, no Fairydust for you, but tons for the others like Germanbini.
 
NADINENURSE,
I'm glad to see that you have a plan coming together. I'm sure that you'll get the transportation thing worked out soon. Just have a little faith and trust and ~~~~*pixie dust!:)

It's a shame that this cash flow problem has ruined the sweet anticipation of a Disney trip. You should be eagerly planning your PSs and itinerary instead of fretting over how to get money that you've already earned into a form of payment that will be acceptable in WDW.

Be assured that a lot of us have been in a similar situation as you. I remember losing sleep over how I was going to pay my rent while in graduate school because the grant money for a research project I was working on hadn't been released on time. That was two weeks of my life that I'd never care to relive!

I wasn't living beyond my means or spending without a thought as to how I was going to pay for it. I was just caught in a poor cash flow situation that was beyond my control. And so are you. And that doesn't make either of us a bad person or irresponsible. It just means that we're human.

So, go put on some Disney tunes and break out a guide book. You're going to Disney World in a few days, girl!
 
NADINENURSE - I certainly in no way meant to imply that you and your family don't deserve to go to Disney. I apologize if that's how my comments came across. I agree that most if not all of us have been in situations where cash flow was temporarily crimped for one reason or another. As mad4themouse said, it doesn't make us a bad person or irresponsible. Stuff happens. It has just seemed that the current situation is causing a great deal of stress and upset for you. Personally - my opinion only here - I'm not sure if I would enjoy a trip to Disney as much if I had to spend the entire time worried about what I was spending and if I would have enough left to pay the final bills. Others may feel differently and that's fine. Whatever works for you is what you should do. I hope some of the suggestions everyone here have made make it possible for you to go as planned and have a great time. Again, I apologize if I added to your upset - certainly not my intent.

Steve
 
IMHO, if you have to worry at all about financing the trip then maybe you should wait until a better time to go.
 
Originally posted by DMRick
I thought I read it very carefully..but you are right..she's asking about incidentals. Well, I don't think she'll get any..since they have always asked us for a cc to have charging priviledges. We don't give it..and so we don't get them.
So if she wants to charge food, I don't think they will let her.

She said she will be using her debit/credit card to at check in for room charges. They only charge a dollar on that card so she will be fine.
 
Nadine,

It sounds like your money situation is a temp. problem. If you can possibly work things out in your own mind, I say go for it.
If most of us had waited until we were sure we could afford things, we would never have had vacations.

Twenty five years ago my husband was injured and off work for over 2 1/2 years. We borrowed money from his credit union and went on a 2 week vacation to Fl with him wearing a back brace. (couldn't going to DW because he couldn't do rides or walk that far).

Now we are retired, own DVC and 5 other timeshare and vacation 5 months a year in Fl.

Point being, things have a way of working out. Go and enjoy yourselves.

June
 
I could be wrong, but in regards to your co-worker depositing your paycheck, even if the bank puts it in as a check and for whatever reason, the check is held up and your check for Disney shows up first, it woud actually be stamped "funds uncollected" which is different from nonsufficient funds. Disney would see that there is a deposit pending and automatically send it back through. :)

As far as Disney planning and finances, we are also a family that needs to plan and plan our vacations. I want them all paid (no bills waiting for me when I get home!) while I am there. If it takes time to find the best place for a meal for 5 and the best price...so be it. If we have to tighten the wallet for awhile before we leave, that's what we do. I think if I ever went to Disney and WASN'T worried about finances, I wouldn't know how to act! :bounce: I personally think my family appreciates it more because it is something that we all work for. :p
 


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