TheRustyScupper said:
1) I felt sorry for the OP and her sad story.
2) Unfortunately, people get scammed every day.
3) However, I no longer feel sorry for her.
4) Her post said she wouldn't call police, Western Union, or anyone else.
5) That says she is in denial or just wanting to not pursue the problem.
6) Such in-action allows crooks to survive and even prosper.
I think we'd all do well to take a deep breath and not jump to too many rash conclusions here.
First of all, just because the OP does not post
every thought she has or
every step she takes here, that does not mean she is not following up calmly, logically, and through appropriate channels. She is.
Second -- all that has happened here so far is that OP is having difficulty with a rather tricky transaction. It should surprise no one that transferring for a reservation 13 months from now is more complicated than a regular rental. It is entirely possible that the person renting the points has encountered some glitch in making that happen. In a perfect world, she'd get right on the phone to OP and explain the difficulty, but that hasn't happened.
Third -- no crime has occurred. In order for this to be fraud or theft, OP would have to be able to prove that the person renting the points never intended to transfer the points in the first place. At this juncture, she can't prove that -- and has rightfully decided to wait rather than make an erroneous allegation.
Fourth -- Western Union has nothing to do with this. They transmitted the money to exactly the person they were supposed to, and they have neither the responsibility nor ability to investigate what happened after they completed their transaction. Of course they will assist any law enforcement investigation, but they would be on thin legal ice getting involved on their own.
Fifth -- there is no mystery about who the person renting the points is. OP knows who she is, and it will be no big challenge to find her if that becomes necessary.
Finally, I think this is a difficult and stressful transaction...but not a rip-off. I think the real problem here is the person renting the points is really not very knowlegeable about their
DVC account and they are not very well organized/businesslike. That may cause a lot of heartache (and heartburn), but that's the way some people live their lives.
I think OP is doing exactly what she should be doing at this point in time. She is venting, and working to resolve the issue. Nothing is going to be done on the weekend anyway, so we'll see what next week brings. I hope, and expect, that it will work out fine for everyone involved.