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Recently rented out points for $9.50/pt - I started at $11/pt - but as the stock market fell I lowered my point rate.


I figured out that on 6 reservations I made all together it saved WDW goers - $7412.00


The actually cost via wdw would have been for all of them $11,858.00

through the boards total is $4,446.00


So if you know anyone thinking of going to WDW stear them to the rent trade board because even at $11/pt it's still a bargain! And I wish I knew about this prior to my 1st 3 trips to WDW.


Sue:goodvibes
 
I sure don't think like you. I'm not that magnanimous. I'm not going to subsidize someone else's WDW vacation. If I rented my points, I'd stick to the $11 or $12 a point. But I don't rent my points; I use them myself. That's why I bought them.

By reducing your price, you lost out on over $700. Disney didn't lower their price; I don't really understand why you felt you needed to lower your price. I think a price that is too low devalues the product. But that's just my opinion.

Make sure you don't make another 16 or Disney will be after you as a commercial renter.
 
I think that was really great what you did. Times ARE tough right now, and to make a family's dream come true is great. How does anyone know.... I mean, this may be their ONE and ONLY trip to Disney World. Good for you....and as the saying goes, Pay It Forward, I'm sure those renters were very glad they could rent points fairly reasonable from you, and hopefully they will pay it forward in some way in their own life. The universe will take care of you, you wait and see...you'll get many good returns on what you have done. Kudos!
 

Deb & Bill said:
By reducing your price, you lost out on over $700. Disney didn't lower their price; I don't really understand why you felt you needed to lower your price. I think a price that is too low devalues the product. But that's just my opinion.

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So, DVCconvert, you know for a fact that the non-members who rented these points were poverty stricken families with no means of ever going to WDW without getting a cheap DVC reservation? Am I reading you correctly? :confused3
 
Recently rented out points for $9.50/pt - I started at $11/pt - but as the stock market fell I lowered my point rate.


I figured out that on 6 reservations I made all together it saved WDW goers - $7412.00


The actually cost via wdw would have been for all of them $11,858.00

through the boards total is $4,446.00


So if you know anyone thinking of going to WDW stear them to the rent trade board because even at $11/pt it's still a bargain! And I wish I knew about this prior to my 1st 3 trips to WDW.


Sue:goodvibes

You are probably going to get some hits here on a "set price" for renting points. Don't worry about that. Since you paid for them what anyone else says is just noise in the background.

I have rented my for $5.00 before (it was a family deal).

As long as you are comfortable and or feel good on the price just ignore what everyone else says.
 
You are probably going to get some hits here on a "set price" for renting points. Don't worry about that. Since you paid for them what anyone else says is just noise in the background.

I have rented my for $5.00 before (it was a family deal).

As long as you are comfortable and or feel good on the price just ignore what everyone else says.

Absolutely right
 
Hi Everyone,


First thanks to all those who agreed that I may rent MY points at any price I wish -:thumbsup2


Deb & Bill

I have never been disliked by someone who has never met me before - you may not like what I did but me you don't even know me or WHY I did what I did.

Little background

I LOVE WDW my family and I have been going the 1st week in december since my dgt was in 2nd grade(now in 8th) - I would have been going this December except I found out in May I had Luekemia - long story short - I just had a bone marrow transplant in September and can not be in crowds or do much of anything until 100 days past transplant.

I rented my points to make alittle money until GOD WILLING the transplant works and in about 6 months I may return to work. When we bought our points one contract cost $72.00/pt direct from wdw (VWL) and then we purchased 2 resales both at OKW one at $62/pt and one at $67/pt we owe nothing on our contracts and really were just looking to make enough money to cover the yearly dues/fees .


If the richest person in the world got a bargain from me - well maybe thats why he/she has extra money;)


And finally my price per point - exactly HOW does this devalue the product?

When you are in the market to buy say a lawnmower are YOU going to pay the higher price so YOU don't devalue the product or are you going to look for the best price?



Didn't mean to make a thread with such contraversy - I had just never realized how much people save when renting and as my original post stated its a bargain even at $11-12/pt.



Sue:goodvibes
 
A reminder...rental agreements are negotiated between the owners and their renters. If an owner is pefectly happy with a lower price per points, that is fine. It does not devalue my DVC experience at all, and really has no affect on anyone else's DVC resort experience.

Sue, I'm sure the families you rented to appreciated the "deal" and it sure beats losing or banking those points, plus it gave you a good feeling to help out others looking for a WDW vacation. I think it is great. It is no one else's business what you do with the points you own.

And I hope all goes well with the medical recovery.

If this thread deteriorates into a "minimum price per point" type discussion, it will be closed. It is fine to discuss and offer opinions, but soliciting others to agree to a minimum set price will not be allowed.
 
I hope the bone marrow transplant works as it should.

Bobbi:goodvibes
 
...I have never been disliked by someone who has never met me before - you may not like what I did but me you don't even know me or WHY I did what I did....

I guess you misunderstood. I never said or implied that I disliked you. I just don't like devaluing the DVC product by giving points away so cheaply. I really don't care much for renting, but DVC does allow it. And that's just my opinion.
 
I sure don't think like you.

I don't know any of you and I don't want to get in the middle of this but I think you misread the post from Deb & Bill. It says I don't think like you not I don't like you.

I just wanted to wish you well.
 
Yasuern, I think what you did was great (without even knowing the reason). I think that you probably made a difference in the kind of vacation that at least one of those people you rented to will be having. Your kindest will come back to you ten fold - best of luck to you and your family. :flower3:
 
I imagine many of us have to, from time to time, rent out our points... maybe even sell them completely... to make up for lost income or other financial circumstances. I would have preferred the OP to have done this and not advertise it. Advertising it only serves to reduce the value for all of us.

Many people base their decisions on what has just happened, and you only need to look at the stock market to see what that leads to.

Like Deb... I see this information as a no-winner... Only serving to drag down our values further... I would say to the OP... Great job, glad you are willing to sacrifice to help another, but advertising it hurts.

I don't think this is a bad thing that has happened, but an unfortunate one.
 
Advertising it only serves to reduce the value for all of us.

Since DVC has never, ever been billed as 'an investment' -- another viewpoint of the OP's actions could be one of a goal in attitude and action (when appropriate) elevating DVC's value thur it's owners own actions in the best of moral and ethical and "Disney like" standards. I find it difficult to see how such an action can be viewed in anyway demeaning to the underlying themes of "disney" which involve compassion, empathy and charity.
 
Since DVC has never, ever been billed as 'an investment' -- another viewpoint of the OP's actions could be one of a goal in attitude and action (when appropriate) elevating DVC's value thur it's owners own actions in the best of moral and ethical and "Disney like" standards. I find it difficult to see how such an action can be viewed in anyway demeaning to the underlying themes of "disney" which involve compassion, empathy and charity.

Now... if I had just given my points away to charity, I could agree with you... I think you are trying to look at the situation through the best possible lenses. This was not a charitable contribution. I too would feel good about making another's vacaction come true, but this does not have anything to do with increasing the value of the resort or DVC. Happy camper.. yes.. elevating values... No.

Edit: Let me followup by saying I do agree with DVC never being billed as an investment. Unless someone decides they need or want to sell their contract it really isn't an issue. I think the rental value of our points has struggled to hold ground. This is the area where I see the market value taking a hit from this.
 
Best wishes to the OP. I think it is wonderful that you successfully rented your points and offset expenses during a time when you need to be focused on your health. :thumbsup2
 



















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