christophles
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- May 30, 2017
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I like that they show averages based on size of contract. Wish the board sponsor would do that for their average price and ROFR report, their results would be a lot more meaningful.
Much lower than the board sponsor’s averages. Fidelity is great place to buy from. Resale market good place to sell?
I'd like to also see their ROFR data....lower prices are great but not if buyers don't end up with the contracts!!!Much lower than the board sponsor’s averages. Fidelity is great place to buy from. Resale market good place to sell?
Good point. Fidelity can care less about ROFRI'd like to also see their ROFR data....lower prices are great but not if buyers don't end up with the contracts!!!
This may be anecdotal, but I've added on 3 times through Fidelity, and passed ROFR 3 for 3.Good point. Fidelity can care less about ROFR
I would agree with this.Much lower than the board sponsor’s averages. Fidelity is great place to buy from. Resale market good place to sell?
Me too, but it was Aulani so it doesn’t countThis may be anecdotal, but I've added on 3 times through Fidelity, and passed ROFR 3 for 3.![]()
Agree! Maybe Fidelity is great for the more experienced buyer and resale market better for the first time buyer?I would agree with this.
I’m 50/50 with ROFR through Fidelity (but also 50/50 with other brokers).
Not all of their contracts are priced as a bargain but some of them are much lower than you will see on the other sites.
Good data to peruse. Thanks!
I've passed on all contracts bought through them which is at least 5 maybe 6. There were several that I thought would be taken in ROFR.This may be anecdotal, but I've added on 3 times through Fidelity, and passed ROFR 3 for 3.![]()
Does Disney have until the closing date to make a decision on ROFR? I've seen some people waiting 42 days which is ridiculous. There's no need for them to be allowed more than 30 days. That's ample time. It seems as they they just leave it as long as possible to make it a horrible experience. These are still people effectivley laying $20k+ for a a Disney product
I think there needs to be more stringent time lines emposed on Disney. They obviously want to make resale painful for buyers to try to make them buy direct. Waiting 41+ days is getting absurd. What's to stop them moving towards waiting 60?The POS says that they need to be given at least 30 days So, they can can take between the 30 days and closing.
No title company will proceed with preparing and sending closing documents until that is received. They won’t request estoppel until that is received either..which seems to now come at the same time.
If the info is true that there really is now only one person doing ROFR, then it certainly seems plausible as a reason it’s taking longer.
If it is only one person making ROFR decisions, why did I have to wait 40 days to hear my ROFR news while at the same time other people heard theirs around 25-30 days? Were they screwing with me? Processing requests in random order? Deliberately trying to slow down the decisions about certain resorts?...If the info is true that there really is now only one person doing ROFR, then it certainly seems plausible as a reason it’s taking longer.
I don’t think it’s that outrageous. Honestly, if the turnaround time was normally 20 days, people would be chomping at the bit at day 19 and pissed off it’s taking too long at day 21.I think there needs to be more stringent time lines emposed on Disney. They obviously want to make resale painful for buyers to try to make them buy direct. Waiting 41+ days is getting absurd. What's to stop them moving towards waiting 60?
This is my point. A few people have already heard (3/4 days ago) and they sent for the same resort, same day as me. It does seem like they deliberatley make it unpleasant which I don't agree with when you're spending $25k plus on essentially one of their products. There should be a cap of 35 days or something imposed and then it automatically passes if they haven't respondedIf it is only one person making ROFR decisions, why did I have to wait 40 days to hear my ROFR news while at the same time other people heard theirs around 25-30 days? Were they screwing with me? Processing requests in random order? Deliberately trying to slow down the decisions about certain resorts?
Whatever the reason, I'm leaving them in suspense for what my next move is going to be.
DVC makes the rules. I waited 57 days for ROFR pre-covid. I also waited a week after closing date for DVC ROFR to close on a contract I was selling (just a few months ago).This is my point. A few people have already heard (3/4 days ago) and they sent for the same resort, same day as me. It does seem like they deliberatley make it unpleasant which I don't agree with when you're spending $25k plus on essentially one of their products. There should be a cap of 35 days or something imposed and then it automatically passes if they haven't responded