Originally posted by sgoldberg
both old key west. both $62.00 a point.
1. one has 450 expiring dec03 and 700 being awarded dec02
2. the other has 475 expiring feb03, 300 expiring feb 04 and 700 being awarded in feb03
my intent is to use most of the time. but might rent some on occasion
I made one assumption in my interpretation of the 'dates'. Dec02 = December 2002, not December 2nd, 2002. (This would actually be 11/30/2002). Same with the rest of the dates...that may be where Viking is confuzzed. Maybe I'm confuzzed and some how it _is_ december 2nd, 2002 (etc.)
I'm not sure if your write up SGoldberg was your interpretation or how it was told to you. I _think_ most of us who try to maximize our points think in terms the way I wrote out...which points from which year and if they are banked, borrowed or stolen. Ok, maybe not stolen.
The rules for cancelling aren't in front of me, but the overriding rule is that points from a cancellation have to be used within the use year. There's a whole mess of stipulations based on the 'time' of the cancellation, and if they were points used outside of
DVC (i.e. staying at a hotel somewhere) the rules change slightly again. However, I'm not sure how you could come up with a December 2nd 2002 expiration this far out from December.
I'm also assuming you are buying from the host of this board or one of the other's that people mention (I forget their names). Basically, someone who is intimately familiar with DVC, and not just another timeshare reseller.
In any event, being somewhat anal about points and their use, I'd want an written explanation of the points and how they were arrived at, in a fashion that I wrote previously.
Finally, just as a warning so you know, 700 points in a single contract is relatively speaking, more difficult to sell than two 350 point contracts. This is usually because the average buyer doesn't have enough money to do 700 point contracts. So, be aware selling in a few years might be more difficult than you think, but at the same time, this could be a point to factor in when offering a price lower than the requested 62/pt.
I hope this helps,
Joe
(who would by a 700 point contract if he didn't have to keep paying the government's protection money every paycheck.

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