ty_n_cy
Early Summer Dreaming...
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Hi all...
We rented out some of our points to some 'friends' in January. My wife, not knowing how things worked, did online check-in for our friends and, in the process... checked them in with one of our company debit cards on file.
When these people checked in, they did not put a card on file because they were already checked in so they were given their packets and sent on their way.
Well, our 'friends' ran up a $1400 tab. The debit card has a daily withdrawal limit on it of $1000, and anything that is above that is automatically declined. The reason for this is because we give our employees these cards to use out in the field.
Anyway... because it was over $1000, it never even registered on our side. It seems that Disney sent my wife and I a notice to the address on the reservation, which, of course... is that of our 'friends'. They never bothered to clear it up... so, today I received a collection notice from a third party company for $1372.70 for the stay.
I called them up and made the payment, then reached out to our 'friends' for an explanation. I'm still waiting on a reply.
So, my question is this:
Will Disney not extend the offer of room credit to us any longer? Not that it matters because the card we put on file is the rewards debit card we use to pay for our room charges... but, we typically let it go for a few days then request that they run our card. I just want to know what to expect when we check in for our stay in February.
And... what if we hadn't paid this and, instead, chose to have our friends pay us for it first and it had not been reconciled by the time we went in February?
At least it's taken care of. I'm just hoping it was an honest mistake and that they aren't trying to get over on us.

CY
We rented out some of our points to some 'friends' in January. My wife, not knowing how things worked, did online check-in for our friends and, in the process... checked them in with one of our company debit cards on file.
When these people checked in, they did not put a card on file because they were already checked in so they were given their packets and sent on their way.
Well, our 'friends' ran up a $1400 tab. The debit card has a daily withdrawal limit on it of $1000, and anything that is above that is automatically declined. The reason for this is because we give our employees these cards to use out in the field.
Anyway... because it was over $1000, it never even registered on our side. It seems that Disney sent my wife and I a notice to the address on the reservation, which, of course... is that of our 'friends'. They never bothered to clear it up... so, today I received a collection notice from a third party company for $1372.70 for the stay.
I called them up and made the payment, then reached out to our 'friends' for an explanation. I'm still waiting on a reply.
So, my question is this:
Will Disney not extend the offer of room credit to us any longer? Not that it matters because the card we put on file is the rewards debit card we use to pay for our room charges... but, we typically let it go for a few days then request that they run our card. I just want to know what to expect when we check in for our stay in February.
And... what if we hadn't paid this and, instead, chose to have our friends pay us for it first and it had not been reconciled by the time we went in February?
At least it's taken care of. I'm just hoping it was an honest mistake and that they aren't trying to get over on us.

CY