2021 banked to 2022 would be my guessHow are there 200 2023 points in each contract, if both of them still have their 2022 points intact, as well as their 2024? Where did the extra 100 points in each contract come from?
2021 banked to 2022 would be my guessHow are there 200 2023 points in each contract, if both of them still have their 2022 points intact, as well as their 2024? Where did the extra 100 points in each contract come from?
How are there 200 2023 points in each contract, if both of them still have their 2022 points intact, as well as their 2024? Where did the extra 100 points in each contract come from?
I guess if all you're doing is constantly rolling over 100% of the points in multiple contracts, it probably is a good idea to sell.2021 banked to 2022 would be my guess
My first contract was similar to this. The original owner had died and the contract had passed to the owner's son who was not interested in going/keeping the contract (also height of COVID). Had 2019 points banked into 2020 and 2020 banked into 2021 for double points. That's probably why addonitis hit us so hard after the first year, it was a 210 point contract, but we had 500+ points to use the first couple of months!But that would mean 2022 are banked into 2023, which just seems odd. I guess if all you're doing is constantly rolling over points it probably is a good idea to sell.
Yeah, it would almost be like adding on direct and getting the current UY points.My first contract was similar to this. The original owner had died and the contract had passed to the owner's son who was not interested in going/keeping the contract (also height of COVID). Had 2019 points banked into 2020 and 2020 banked into 2021 for double points. That's probably why addonitis hit us so hard after the first year, it was a 210 point contract, but we had 500+ points to use the first couple of months!
Sadly those banked 2021 points will expire before you get your contract loaded, what a wasteHubalorian---$113-$13,270.50-100-AKL-Jun-100/22, 200/23, 100/24- sent 5/9
Hubalorian---$113-$13,270.50-100-AKL-Jun-100/22, 200/23, 100/24- sent 5/9
Yes got two fully loaded AK contracts at 113, will be selling all 400 23 points if it passes ROFR
could be much worse, I get 400 points in June which reduces the cost of one contract by 60-75% when the points are sold. It’s a shame but it’s still a great deal at 113 per pointSadly those banked 2021 points will expire before you get your contract loaded, what a waste
It's a shame that Hubalorian's seller didn't list those distressed points somewhere, could have recouped another chunk of money.Sadly those banked 2021 points will expire before you get your contract loaded, what a waste
Hi there, we are still waiting to hear back on the Right of First Refusal request for your file that was sent to Disney Vacation Club on: 4/25/2023. It generally takes approximately 30 to 45 days for Disney Vacation Club to deliver their notification, so we are about halfway there! Sit tight, we will let you know as soon as we receive the ROFR notification. |
I've tried that as a negotiation tactic once to bring down the price (suggesting they list those expiring points as a transfer), but the seller didn't want to entertain that and was willing to let the points expire.It's a shame that Hubalorian's seller didn't list those distressed points somewhere, could have recouped another chunk of money.
Buyers will likely get their docs by email to digitally sign. Sellers will have to wet ink sign with a notary.Do closing documents come physical copy or email normally.
It depends - if you're financing, you will have to wet sign and get some docs notarized. If paying 100% in cash, they will normally let you complete via docusign.Do closing documents come physical copy or email normally.
As a recent seller - I received an email with documents attached. I had to print them out because they needed to be notarized.Do closing documents come physical copy or email normally.
I was told by my broker, who has a relative that works in the ROFR dept, that the entire staff was moved to a different area of DVC, and no one is authorized to buy back any contracts. Now, of course this is still a “I know a guy” scenario, so take it as you will.ROFR is DEAD! I mean, like KAPUT!
Here’s one for ya! I put in an offer for a 210 stripped OKW contract of 210 points for $70 (listing price was $120). Seller countered at $95, I passed. Broker emailed me asking if I was interested in another similar OKW contract with seller at $100 firm. I’m like..what? No lolSame. Just put in my first offer at AKV and went low similar to what I’ve seen passed on here and seller countered no where near.
Hoping this is true, I guess? If this continues long term, I wonder how low prices will go, especially with a tightening economy, and Disney's admission that prices have become unsustainable.I was told by my broker, who has a relative that works in the ROFR dept, that the entire staff was moved to a different area of DVC, and no one is authorized to buy back any contracts. Now, of course this is still a “I know a guy” scenario, so take it as you will.
I don’t know how low prices will go but I suspect a lot of us on this thread are going to do our best to find out! I promised myself I wouldn’t buy more points until our current ROFR contract closes, but I ended up making an offer for Poly points at $120 today and if they accept it, I will happily take them.Hoping this is true, I guess? If this continues long term, I wonder how low prices will go, especially with a tightening economy, and Disney's admission that prices have become unsustainable.