Sammie
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hate to burst your bubble but everyone engaging in buying and selling points is engaged in commercialism
No bubble bursted, just wondered the difference.

hate to burst your bubble but everyone engaging in buying and selling points is engaged in commercialism
gblast123 said:I hate to burst your bubble but everyone engaging in buying and selling points is engaged in commercialism.
gblast123 said:Your writing is a model of clarity and understanding, NOT..![]()
I think that you are saying, with great difficulty, is that owners frequently screw each other. I agree with that. Frequently I will be working with someone who then sees another post of someone with cheaper points and goes to them.
I don't like that but that is the reality of the situation and I am willing to live with a free market enterprise system.
What is offensive to me is the renter that I have spent a lot of time with, who finally, after 2-5 calls to Disney, gets a confirmed reservation.
We have agreed on a price, and they have agreed to pay it. They promise to send the money. I wait, send a reminder email, I wait again, etc.
Finally, they send an email saying that they have changed their mind. To put salt in the wounds, I see that they have other posts after they got my confirmation in their hand, requesting a purchase of points for the exact same reservation.
How, under those circumstances am I an "elitest"? Basically, I am being punished for being a good guy and trusting people.
dalt01, I don't think that you have your head screwed on right!!
From what I can see, owners are being screwed left and right by buyers.
Doctor P said:Hate to burst YOUR bubble, but not everyone that rents points does so in a way that meets any reasonable definition of a commercial venture (and such definitions do exist--e.g., tax code, business license codes, etc.)
gblast123 said:...
If you bothered to look at your Disney DVC contract, you would know that the definition (for "financial gain") fits the actions of people buying and selling points.
In the future, know what you are talking about before criticising other, more knowledgable people.
gblast123 said:In the future, know what you are talking about before criticising other, more knowledgable people.
gblast123 said:Doctor P,
You are dead wrong. Anyone who knows anything about law (as an attorney, I know a little) would know that when you sign a contract you are bound by the definitions in the contract, if they are defined.
If you bothered to look at your Disney DVC contract, you would know that the definition (for "financial gain") fits the actions of people buying and selling points.
In the future, know what you are talking about before criticising other, more knowledgable people.
David
Sorry to hear of your troubles, and I hope things improve for you soon.ZachnElli said:So for all those who say "don't ever rent" I hope you never fall on hard times. I'm just doing what I can to hold onto our DVC contract.
gblast123 said:Doctor P,
In the future, know what you are talking about before criticising other, more knowledgable people.
David
WebmasterDoc said:I have bothered to read my documents and can't find reference to "financial gain". Can you point out where that phrase might be found in the contract please?
My contract does provide a definition of "Personal Use" and "commercial purpose" and also clearly states that members are allowed to lease or rent reservations made using their points - with no mention of "financial gain". In addition, "commercial purpose", at least in my documents, does not appear to exclude leasing or renting a reservation. The two definitions are included in Exhibit "F" to Declaration of Condominium under Section 1. The "Personal Use" definition states: "Use of the accommodations and recreational facilities of the Condominium is limited solely to the personal use of the Owners or Cotenants, their guests, invitees and lessees (emphasis added) and for recreational uses by corporations and other entities owning Ownership Interests in a Unit."
There are whole sections in the contract related to "Leasing of Vacation Homes" and outlining the nature of any rental agreement. However, I've not been able to find any reference to "financial gain" and would appreciate knowing where that may be found in the documents.
Thanks!
ZachnElli said:As an owner who had to rent points this year, I do know what the OP is talking about. My dh was laid off in Nov and is still unemployed. Our big vacation with a Grand Villa booked had to be canceled. I banked and borrowed to get that Grand Villa, leaving me with lots of points I needed to rent. I'd love to never rent my points, but this year going ourselves would just be irresponsible. So either I rent or let the points expire. I've had several renters renege. 127 points, 160 points and 184 points. All my biggest renters. One said there was a family illness, one wanted to take advantage of the free dining this fall, and one flat out lied and said she had car problems (I looked up other posts and she booked with 2 members). I am currently waiting for payment for another rental and should have had it weeks ago. Why am I still waiting? Probably because I'm stupid. A renter and fellow DVC member rented from me and this is a friend of theirs. I sent the DVC member a warning yesterday and still have heard nothing. Even our fellow DVC members blow us off sometimes. I'd love to transfer to another member, but these are banked points and cannot be transferred. So for all those who say "don't ever rent" I hope you never fall on hard times. I'm just doing what I can to hold onto our DVC contract.
gblast123 said:To all would be lawyers,
Having now been chastised to be exact, I will do so.
The Disney documents do not have definitions for commercialism or financial gain. The only item that refers to this area is a series of different documents which say the following:
"Use of Vacation Homes and recreational facilities for commercial purposes or any purposes other than the personal use described in the Declaration is expressly prohibited. 'Commericial Purpose' includes a pattern of rental activity or other occupancy by an Owner that in the Board, in its reasonable discretion, could conclude is a commercial enterprize or practice."
This language is located at Exhibit G, Disney Vacation Club Membership Agreement for Saratoga Springs, Sec. 5.1; Also see Condominium Rules and Regulation Sec. 1 (Personal Use); Also see Declaration of Condominium Sec. 12.1 (Use Restriction, Personal use).
Unless your knowledge of english is on the same level as dalt01, it is pretty clear to me that renting your points to stranger on the disboard falls squarely under the above definitions.
In fact, it seems that disboards is facilitating a breach of contract by the owners with Disney by allowing a mechanism for doing so.
It like I said before, renting points, seem to violate at least the spirit, if not the plain language of the contract.
Disney, at any time can determine that the rental activity is a "commercial purpose" and stop it.
Having said that, I think that it would be difficult to selectively enforce.
Who do I send the legal bill to?