I just bid $133 on a $145/point contract and it was accepted immediately. My knee-jerk reaction was I didn't go low enough. I definitely do not have the nerve to really challenge the bidding!
What are your "low ball" success stories?
Whoa! I had no idea! I only went that low because I didn't care if they said no. Perhaps I SHOULD have gone lower!133 not a low ball on a 145 ask
60s-80s imho
That's a great standard!If it's lower than anything you see in the Rofr thread then it's probably low ball, if not then I think it's fair game.
So, fair, right?Looking at the ROFR thread I don't think thats a lowball offer.
Whoa! I had no idea! I only went that low because I didn't care if they said no. Perhaps I SHOULD have gone lower!
200 point BLT with double points. I was using $133 as a jumping off point. Agent said she didn't think ROFR would be an issue since DVD has not been taking BLT for quite some time. I'm interested in opinions--did I pay too much?
Anyone have any screaming deals they were surprised to have accepted by seller?
Which I find completely annoying since there seems to be quite the waitlist for BLT points.![]()
(Different perspective)
I don't think that's a lowball offer for BLT. You got a good one though, because it's got double points. I think some sellers are just asking too much. I made an offer around your price per point on a 100 point one that was neither loaded nor stripped, and the seller refused to even counter. I walked away, but that contract was later listed as "sale pending" on the broker's website. I don't know if anyone paid full price, but the asking price was over the asking on yours. Rather than consider what's a "lowball" based on the asking, I tend to have an idea of what a fair (but "good deal") price would be on a contract and then offer maybe just below that or right around that. Sometimes it is super low compared to asking, and sometimes it is not - my first VGF contract was only $2 below ask, but it had just been reduced into a realm of very reasonable asking price. I think it had been sitting at a much higher price for weeks and no one had made an offer on it. I made an offer on it the day it was reduced.
I just bid $133 on a $145/point contract and it was accepted immediately. My knee-jerk reaction was I didn't go low enough. I definitely do not have the nerve to really challenge the bidding!
What are your "low ball" success stories?
Was this with The Timeshare Store, Inc? If so I think they accepted so quick because I had previously low balled that bid. They countered back with me at $135 and I was going to counter back with $130 but was told they had received a "full price offer".
Welcome to the wonderful world of second guessing every aspect of your DVC purchase.I just bid $133 on a $145/point contract and it was accepted immediately. My knee-jerk reaction was I didn't go low enough. I definitely do not have the nerve to really challenge the bidding!
What are your "low ball" success stories?