JimMIA said:Before we all go too overboard with rejoicing over Aunt E making Stacey whole, we should recognize that she did nothing she was not compelled to do.
I'm glad she finally fulfilled her promise to the police, but it wasn't like she just shot off a check. It took more than a month, and it was only after repeated follow-up phone calls from the detective Stacey was working with. When she became convinced he and Stacey were not going away, she did the minimum she had to do to keep her niece out of jail. I am convinced that she would not have paid a penny to anyone without the determined persistence of the detective. In fact, she dragged her feet so much she came perilously close to becoming a criminal subject herself.
She is also very well aware of Dani's situation (Dani and Stacey have both talked to her), and she has not made any effort to resolve that situation. She has not made any offer to make Dani whole...despite the fact that it would not cost her one additional penny to do so.
She's just an Aunt -- not an angel.
3DisneyKids said:Since the aunt has to had to pay-up for the dishonest neice, I hope she washes her hands of DVC altogether and sells her contract to an honest family.
Why???? Either you would get the contract or Disney would. Buying a resale from her would likely go through a broker of some sort, so I can't figure where it would be uncomfortable. Fraud is fraud, no matter if it's a rental or a sale, and both are punishable by law.hauntedcity said:...but who would feel comfortable buying from her? Not I!![]()
VogelFamily said:I have been in such a "funk" since I returned from my dream vacation in October. As many of you are aware, I rented points from the person who has scammed others. From the very beginning, I had my concerns. I rented 11 months in advance and had nothing but trouble from the very beginning in communicating with this individual. This was documented on these boards on a couple of occasions when I really felt uncomfortable. She always had an excuse and I so thought that I was over reacting that I let my gut feeling fall to the side. In the end, I have no idea how I came out of this with a successful rental.
I believe it was about 2 weeks before my final payment was due when she contacted me and asked that I pay by Western Union. We had never discussed this and after brief research, I sent certified/confirm receipt mail to her and the aunt that I was not willing to do this. Those letters continued to sit at the post office. The day before the balance was due, she finally contacted me by phone. I explained to her that I would be happy to make other arrangements but I would not send money WU. Since we had not even discussed that option I wanted full refund immediately if she needed to change the plans. I also insisted on 3-way phone call with MS to confirm reservation prior to sending the balance. This took place and I sent balance on postal money order with restricted delivery. If she wanted this money, she had to show picture ID and sign for it. Of course, she did this within minutes of it arriving even though the other letters still sat there. Curiously, the aunt let hers sit until days after the money order was cashed. Maybe the aunt really wasn't involved, I will never know, but I truly believe there is much more to the big picture.
I am so grateful that this worked out for me. I did truly have that "once in a lifetime" vacation. My memories are still carrying me and I am STILL not ready to go back to the real world. I can't explain the "funk" that I have been in but I don't need to. I know each of you following this thread can fully understand. No one around here "gets it". They thought I should be commited just for knowing where I was going to eat 9 months in advance.
Somewhere, sometime, someone smiled down on me and gave me my happy ending but I don't know if I would have the courage to do it again. Before this came to a conclusion, I just wanted to know if I had been scammed or not. I think I could have dealt with that as long as I knew before I showed up and was told I had no reservation. But that is really the whole point isn't it? As a renter, I had no control. For a control freak, an obsessive planner, that is an issue. I knew that going in but I wasn't prepared. I thought I was. I did learn a lot along the way. That is all that matters.
Enough rambling on. Best wishes to Dani and Stacey. I really feel your frustrations, you have taught others so much. Thank you for sharing.
By the way, you all were right. I have worked part time since my daughter was born 11 years ago. While sitting at the BCV, I told my husband, " maybe I should work full time. I'd gladly put in a few more hours a week to buy into this." It was magnificent. All I imagined and then some. I am currently trying to make plans for next October. I hope to rent again, but don't know if it's for me or not. Happy Holidays All. Thank you for your support and well wishes. It has been said before but as the recipient of all of the advice, I must stress what a great community you have here. Some of the best..................Heather
VogelFamily said:I can't explain the "funk" that I have been in but I don't need to. I know each of you following this thread can fully understand. No one around here "gets it".
dianeschlicht said:Why???? Either you would get the contract or Disney would. Buying a resale from her would likely go through a broker of some sort, so I can't figure where it would be uncomfortable. Fraud is fraud, no matter if it's a rental or a sale, and both are punishable by law.
I'm not sure how this statement goes with the one of mine you quoted. I was referring to a SALE of points, not the rental process. The discussion I responded to with my post was about someone not wanting to buy the aunts contract from her because of the fraud with renting. If a contract is sold, it will either be sold to the buyer or to Disney in ROFR, so no need to be afraid of losing anything in that situation.joepoe said:In fact, since it is interstate commerce, it is a federal crime. I would prosecute.
AndyLand said:Just a couple of weeks ago I decided to rent or transfer my points for this year. We've done WDW a few times a year for about 10 years, been on 5 Disney cruises, Disneyland Paris and California. We have also traded to stay at Shutters in Santa Monica (wonderful place). It's time to give it a break and decide whether to sell or points or not.
I joined the site and put up my 300 pts for rent post, thinking this would be a simple process and that I would learn as I went and I also assumed that some kind of escrow account or other protection was used to protect both parties.
After getting many PM's, emails and multiple requests for part of my points, (I wanted to rent/transfer them all at once as I thought the new rule was only (1) rental /transfer per year) I started to return messages. Many of them went unanswered and constantly calling member services to check dates etc for people who don't even seem to really want them or have made multiple requests to many different members, it all seem overwhelming and time consuming.
Then I come across this long thread about fraud and deception (shouldn't there be an escrow account or something?) and here I am (brand new to the boards) with one or 2 posts to my name wondering if I'll just trade for a non Disney resort and not bother trying any transaction at all. I mean given the current situation I think it's going to be tough for someone to rent for the first time.