hoppedupondisney
Earning My Ears
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- Mar 23, 2019
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Come on Disney!! It’s Friday! Give some people some good news today!
Both of the contracts I have out (1 through Fidelity, 1 through *************) seemed to encourage using a CC. Neither of the contracts had any verbiage about an extra fee for using a CC. At least not that I saw. I'm looking back through them now and am not seeing anything like that.
Thank you so much! I was so happy to see yours go through! You will have many years of wonderful BCV stays in your future!
It seems like you really do need to own BCV or rent points if you have specific dates in mind...even quite a while in advance. That's why we decided to increase our offer price....we really want to own and stay there AND the anxiety of waiting and having it taken was not something we want to keep experiencing. Hoping this will be our lucky one!
Enjoy F&W! I just saw that they finally released the 2019 dates....8/29-11/23/19. Interesting that it begins the same day as SW-GE opens at WDW!!!
MY DH & I have never been during F&W but I have a quick trip with a friend in September so we are looking forward to a F&W day then! We were unable to get BCV unless our 2 day waitlist comes through but we were lucky enough to get a couple nights at Poly and a couple nights at BWV.
Take care!
We paid by check to Jeffrey Sweet (regular mail) and could have requested a refund the same day it was taken. We ended up with a new contract also at Jeffrey Sweet (different brokers) and just transferred the deposit to the new contract which was super convenient.For those that have had their contracts taken, how long did it take to get your deposit back? If paid by credit card, what form of payment did you receive?
It appears Disney has the right to take all the way up until closing day.
There's another thread where someone posted the official rules. If you put your closing date at 6 months out, they can decide to take 6 months to render an ROFR decision. Which is ridiculous.
Sorry that happened, but don't give up! I just keep saying to myself that half the fun is in the getting there.....maybe?Iestyn5150---$101-$25900-250-AKV-Jun-0/17, 0/18, 0/19, 250/20- sent 2/25, taken 4/4
Sorry that happened, but don't give up! I just keep saying to myself that half the fun is in the getting there.....maybe?
I used DVC Resale Market as well and sent a check overnight but Magic Vacation Title provided a pre-paid Fed-ex label with my documents. That was a nice surprise.May I ask which broker you used that had you pay by CC? We used DVC Resale Market and had to send a check overnight, which cost $25. It seemed very weird to me.
They didn't give us that! I wish they had, it really annoyed me to pay so much to send a check when a regular stamp would likely have gotten it there within a day or two anyway.I used DVC Resale Market as well and sent a check overnight but Magic Vacation Title provided a pre-paid Fed-ex label with my documents. That was a nice surprise.
When I asked DVC Resale Market about using a CC they said there would be a fee so I went with the check.
I used DVC Resale Market as well and sent a check overnight but Magic Vacation Title provided a pre-paid Fed-ex label with my documents. That was a nice surprise.
When I asked DVC Resale Market about using a CC they said there would be a fee so I went with the check.
That is so not what I want to see right now....Just emailed my broker at fidelity, and she answered right away. No news on my 2/27 contract yet.She mentioned she just got one back yesterday from 2/20! Ugh. I just want an answer so I can move on.
No, sorry. She said her boss contacted Disney today on a bunch of outstanding contracts and got back a “working on” for ours. Who knows how real that is but at least Fidelity has been following up.That is so not what I want to see right now....
Did she happen to mention whether or not it passed or was taken?
I'm too jaded on Fidelity to believe anything they tell me.No, sorry. She said her boss contacted Disney today on a bunch of outstanding contracts and got back a “working on” for ours. Who knows how real that is but at least Fidelity has been following up.
It certainly seems like these days they are abusing the system a lot more than they have in the past.True but normally, if ever, they don’t use that long. When I sold my contract with closing in December it took them the regular amount of time.
I'm of a mindset now where I think if I do this again, I would refuse to sign any contract that grants Disney any more than the minimum 30 day heads up that they require.
That's certainly not a battle that you're likely to win. Your only option will be to buy direct if those are your demands.
The ROFR process right now really isn't any better or worse than it's always been, give or take. This is the price of saving thousands.