Oooh Oooh hi OP

I have been angrily posting on other forums regarding this but saw your post and wanted to hug you. Your story is almost EXACTLY mine. After months of getting to convince DH to go for DVC be finally relented but still didn't fully understand it and definitely could live without it. We passed ROFR the end of March and had a closing date of 4/13. Then we got the email... (I've been in a psychotic state of rage ever since) I disliked sheepishly telling my husband we don't get to do any of the cool things I sold him on (discounted ap, member lounge ). I did write an email to Mr. PetRock

. I also put it on their FB page. It was up there for like 3 whole hours before they removed it, carefully leaving posts from nut jobs who praise the change since they paid so much for their DVC and should be getting more perks

. Anyway, here's my email :
I wanted to share how disappointed I am in the way Disney Vacation Club handled the policy change on 4/4/16.
As avid Disney fans we finally made the decision to purchase DVC via resale. We made that decision because, other than not having access to the Disney Collection, the vacation ownership was otherwise the same. We put in an offer and were excited when we passed Right of First Refusal on 3/25/16. Our closing date is scheduled for 4/13/16. You can imagine my disappointment when I read that this new policy change would affect me. Initially, there was little detail provided about who would be included in regards to pending purchases. Hours later phone calls made by our brokers to staff at DVC indicated that because we (and many others) had already passed ROFR we would not be affected by this change. The next morning I was both disappointed and angered to learn that further communication with DVC revealed that anyone who had not closed by 4/4/16 would have their benefits reduced and effectively be treated as a second class DVC member. Had we been given advanced warning about this change we could have decided that the direct buy benefits were worth it to us and made the decision to buy from Disney direct. Unfortunately there was zero notice, just a vaguely worded email sent late in the night with no details regarding how this would affect those already under contract followed by misinformation.
A company as customer service based as Disney should have the forethought to know this would cause some bad feelings to those of us not yet closed on our DVC purchases. Many of us are long past our ten day period to rescind. As such, we are ‘stuck’ buying a product that is not at all what we thought we were getting when we locked into our contracts. The money that Disney will save on discounts withheld to the few with pending contracts can’t possibly be enough to justify the sour taste we now have in regards to our new purchase. You effectively took away the right of many to make an informed decision. While Disney does reserve the right to remove incidental benefits without notice, it’s hardly the way to start a relationship with your most loyal clientele, the ones who have and will continue to spend thousands per year at Disney Parks.
I sincerely hope that in the coming days there will be clarification on this policy change and that you will reconsider your decision to exclude those of us who have invested a significant amount of money becoming members but are just a few days shy of being acknowledged as such.
So to answer your question.... Me! I'll wait outside the lounge with you! We can get t shirts that proudly announce to the world that we are "Half DVC Members"