larry47591
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The 2 Im selling one is 28 days the other is 24. AKL and SS. Not that I care either way just want them to make a decision
Yea, I'm sure on the selling side the wait is a bit different - you know you're getting your money but don't really want to prolong... that's reasonable.The 2 Im selling one is 28 days the other is 24. AKL and SS. Not that I care either way just want them to make a decision
thank you, not a problem. What you do is a full time job and then some, so I just wanted to set the record straight.Unfortunately, I can't add this as it predates this quarter's thread and I had the Q1 thread locked a few weeks ago. Congratulations on your pass, though!
35 for me tooWe're at 35 for one and 21 for another. The suspense is killing us.
Also 35, the waiting is bringing in my gray hair exponentially fasterWe're at 35 for one and 21 for another. The suspense is killing us.
Pretty Sure Disney has no intention of making the resale process easier!!!I am surprised by the number of folks who've been waiting for so long. That is just agony and craziness!
I soooo wish that DVC would come up with an automated ROFR process via a web portal. I would think that the majority of resales could get a simple "yes" or "no" that way, freeing up time for the worker-bees to spend on the out-of-the-ordinary cases. Come on DVC, hear my plea!
We bought last year and I occasionally wondered if we bought at the wrong time at a peak. We paid $155 for a loaded contract. Seeing these numbers makes me feel like we did ok.It's amazing how things can change so quickly. We bought an identical contract(except 240 with 20 and 21 dues free) and got it through. Our $160 bid felt very likely to go through and now 2 months late disney is taking a bunch in the $160's. Hope you find another good one
I suspect that you are correct! MAybe we can sell the idea to them as a cost-saving and an efficiency?Pretty Sure Disney has no intention of making the resale process easier!!!
I honestly think it’s a fair offer. Aulani is still an active selling resort and the demand is pretty low. Sometimes I wonder if I should have bought a non-subsidized contract for $20-25pp less because it would take me 8 years to make up for the difference in annual dues. Mine was listed for $145 and I offered $120. The seller flat out rejected my offer without a counter but a week later, he settled for $125pp. Anyhow, congratulations. It’s hella cheap way to buy SAP!
@pangyal here's one you missed for the OP.CaptainAmerica---$120-$39057-300-SSR-Dec-178/21, 300/22, 300/23- sent 3/18, taken 4/7
No surprise. At least it didn't take forever.
I was just noticing the same thing. Those sellers must really want to sell but ROFR is scaring people away…Interesting movement on the resale listings the last day or two. I'm seeing lots of SSR that stand zero chance of passing ROFR even if sellers get full asking price.