Although my guide said it was just for via telephone, I am sure you will be able to get this if you want it.
Many times the gift card is the exact amount of the discounted price. In other words, you buy BLT at $112 per point. DVC gives you $5 off per point on a gift card which you may choose to put towards your down payment. 160point purchased @ $112= 17,920, less $5 per point ($800)= 17,120.
There are two offers running right now. One is for matching developer's points to be used at SSR, DLR and II, plus $5 off per point. If you buy 160 points, it will cost $17920. Then you get the $5 off per point ($800 )on a gift card and an extra 160 points to be used in 2009. So your points will cost 17, 120 plus closing costs.
The other offer is a $1000 gift card and 3 or 5 nights in a 1bdrm at any DVC property. There is no discount off the $112 per point, but you do get the $1000 gift card. If you buy 160 points your cost is $17920-$1000=$16920 and you get 3 nights free. If you buy 220 points it will cost $24640-$1000=23640 and you will get 5 nights free.
If you divide the number of points by how much they cost minus the gift card (assuming you are using it as a down payment as many people do), the numbers break down like this:
Offer #1: 17,120 divided by 160pts = $107 per point and 160 free points
Offer #2: 16,920 divided by 160pts = #105.75 and 3 nights free, or
23,640 divided by 220pts=$107.45 per point and 5 nights free
Notice that the 160pts with the $1000 gift card equals a lesser price per point which is always a good thing. However, that only holds true for 160-199points. if you are buying 200 or more points the first offer will give you a larger discount. Example:
200 pts x $112=22,400-$5 per point ($1000)= $21,400 & 200 developer points
200 pts x $112=22,400-$1000 gift card = $21,400 and 3 free nights
220 pts x $112=$24640-$5 per point ($1100)=$23540 & 220 developer points
220 pts x $112=$24640-$1000= $23540 and 5 free nights.
In some cases, the set $1000 gift card is a better deal per point. However, I still feel that the first offer with the matching developer points is better because I can have more days at SSR than just 3 nights. That is just my opinion, and some may argue that the lower cost per point for 160-199 points is a better deal.