The_MT
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You’re welcomeI blame you all, but we are 2 weeks into ROFR on our very first contract and I just put in for another contract.![]()

You’re welcomeI blame you all, but we are 2 weeks into ROFR on our very first contract and I just put in for another contract.![]()
I’ve read on these boards recently (the Fidelity issues thread in particular) and perhaps this thread even that estoppel doesn’t verify points, only owner and financials/account standing.
Gotcha.When estoppel is issued, it does not send info regarding points…it only addresses financial issues such as dues and loans.
So, that would not have played into the mistake.
I’ve read on these boards recently (the Fidelity issues thread in particular) and perhaps this thread even that estoppel doesn’t verify points, only owner and financials/account standing.
When estoppel is issued, it does not send info regarding points…it only addresses financial issues such as dues and loans.
So, that would not have played into the mistake.
According to this https://www.disboards.com/threads/what-is-estoppel.3817207/
The estoppel contains info about points but not about how many are left.
Update: I had a total of 70 missing points that should have come to me. They were banked December 2020 points set to expire at the end of November 2022. We settled on $1,000 compensation, or $14.29 per point. Given Autumn availability constraints, I'm pleased with this resolution.Alright guys, what's my recourse here? I finally got my points deposited and there are less than there was supposed to be.
This exact same thing happened to me. Seller had a wait list come through and the wait list pulled from the contract I was buying. The seller switched the points to one of their other contracts and my points were loaded.It sounds like the seller had a waitlist that she "forgot about" and then the waitlist came through while we were in the process of closing. (Somehow this waitlist coming through apparently didn't trigger an email? I think she's full of crap.)
I made an initial offer on a cash settlement, I'm waiting for her response now.
Good resolution, especially since you would have had a hard time using those points before they expired! It’s like saving $1000.Update: I had a total of 70 missing points that should have come to me. They were banked December 2020 points set to expire at the end of November 2022. We settled on $1,000 compensation, or $14.29 per point. Given Autumn availability constraints, I'm pleased with this resolution.
Update: I had a total of 70 missing points that should have come to me. They were banked December 2020 points set to expire at the end of November 2022. We settled on $1,000 compensation, or $14.29 per point. Given Autumn availability constraints, I'm pleased with this resolution.
It definitely seems like if you're being passed it comes through faster. If you hit 31 days chances are your contract is being taken.Has anyone recently passed ROFR on a CCV contract after the 30 day point? As I looked through other posts I noticed that all but one CCV contract that took over 30 days was taken. We are on day 33 for a 100 point contract ($160). This is our first attempt and I am losing hope that we will pass.
How hard am I going to kick myself for getting a second use year?
Our contracts are all June, but found a Dec small add on AUL with some banked points for a good price
How hard am I going to kick myself for getting a second use year?
Our contracts are all June, but found a Dec small add on AUL with some banked points for a good price
You’d also have to be ok with the additional complexity of managing the two UYs, as well as the difficulty of using the points together for bookings. Some people only use different UY contracts separately, which is considerably easier, but that doesn’t sound like your intention here. I know some people love them, but for me the negatives outweigh the positives. If it were me, I’d just wait for a similar contract to pop up with you’re existing UY. One inevitably will. What if one showed up right after you closed on this one?I love having two UYs. I know some find it to be a pain, but we love it. It allows you to book trips at certain times without having to worry about points not being bankable if you need to cancel. Having a June and December UY will overlap nicely for you.
June and Dec are great so you can vacation year round! And it will allow you to get two transfers per year and two sets of one-time use points from DVC if you need more pointsHow hard am I going to kick myself for getting a second use year?
Our contracts are all June, but found a Dec small add on AUL with some banked points for a good price
But the different UY contract is described as “a small add on,” so it’s primary use will be in combination with a separate UY contract, no? Not sure that’s a good strategy.June and Dec are great so you can vacation year round! And it will allow you to get two transfers per year and two sets of one-time use points from DVC if you need more points
That's what I was thinking. To me, two UYs can make sense if each one has enough points to operate independent of the other. But if they will need to be combined for bigger rooms or more nights then I don't think it would be ideal.But the different UY contract is described as “a small add on,” so it’s primary use will be in combination with a separate UY contract, no? Not sure that’s a good strategy.
But the different UY contract is described as “a small add on,” so it’s primary use will be in combination with a separate UY contract, no? Not sure that’s a good strategy.
You are correctBut the different UY contract is described as “a small add on,” so it’s primary use will be in combination with a separate UY contract, no? Not sure that’s a good strategy.
Small June UY contracts seem few and far between at AUL, which is why I caved and made the offer on this DEC in the first place. We haven't signed the contract yet so we cancel it. We negotiated a decent price for a small contract- $110/pt, which is why it's giving me pause.You’d also have to be ok with the additional complexity of managing the two UYs, as well as the difficulty of using the points together for bookings. Some people only use different UY contracts separately, which is considerably easier, but that doesn’t sound like your intention here. I know some people love them, but for me the negatives outweigh the positives. If it were me, I’d just wait for a similar contract to pop up with you’re existing UY. One inevitably will. What if one showed up right after you closed on this one?