Question about transfers

norm&linda

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Hi -- i have a couple questions about transfers.

I have read the rule is one transfer per membership per year.

i have two contracts, BCV and BWV under my membership. Can i only make one transfer in or out of one of those contracts, or can i do one transfer for each contract.

i just completed my first transfer in, of a member's 2010 use year points. Would that be considered my transfer for 2010? Am i allowed to also make a transfer of 2009 use year points and then potentially bank them?

thanks for your help.
 
If they are two master contracts, it's one transfer per contract per year. If one is an add-on, you've had your one transfer a year.
 
Hey I have a question about that too. We have three 100 point contracts at SSR and then added on another 100 pt. contract at AKV. So are we allowed the same ONE transfer a year. We split our 300 points at SSR into three contracts. Thanks
 

Hey I have a question about that too. We have three 100 point contracts at SSR and then added on another 100 pt. contract at AKV. So are we allowed the same ONE transfer a year. We split our 300 points at SSR into three contracts. Thanks

It sounds like your 100 point SSR contracts are at least one master and multiple add-ons. Your AKV is an add-on as well.

Look at the contract numbers for each. If the first five numbers are the same and only the suffix past the decimal point is different, they are add-ons to one contract. If the first five numbers are different, they are different master contracts.

For example:

12345.0000 is a master contract
12345.0001 is an add-on.
23456.0000 is another master contract.
 
It sounds like your 100 point SSR contracts are at least one master and multiple add-ons. Your AKV is an add-on as well.

Look at the contract numbers for each. If the first five numbers are the same and only the suffix past the decimal point is different, they are add-ons to one contract. If the first five numbers are different, they are different master contracts.

For example:

12345.0000 is a master contract
12345.0001 is an add-on.
23456.0000 is another master contract.


YES I think they are considered add ons then. Thanks :goodvibes
 





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