It was $1638 for 7 nights of the hotels and we had all of the perks of a DVC member. Our KttW cards even said DVC member on them.
Just to clarify for the sake of any potential renters reading, renting points doesn't guarantee you member perks. It really just depends upon how lax Disney wishes to be in doling out such perks. With certain items like the $100+ discount on Annual Pass purchases, Cast Members are supposed to be much more diligent in identifying members (blue DVC member ID card, driver's license, etc.) But for something like 10% off lunch, they often let it slip through with the room key only.
Renting points does not
entitle you to DVC member perks, but you may still get them.
He charged less than David's DVC Rental because he didn't have the overhead if he didn't use them as a service. In turn he made more on the deal and we paid less than if we had went through a service. All it took was a couple quick searches on mouseowners.com.
That's the dilemma every renter must consider: cost vs. protection. The DVC owner retains
full control of the reservation throughout. DVC's rental agents ("Member Services") will not even speak to a non-member. Unless you can prove that you are the owner of the points, they will not confirm existence of the reservation, you cannot add the dining plan to a reservation, you cannot schedule DME pickup, etc.
Any written agreement you have isn't worth the paper it's printed on if you are left standing at the front desk with no room in your name. It's a glorified handshake agreement.
That said, most rentals do go off without a hitch. But there have been instances of fraud where the renter was completely duped. As I said in my other post, there is a bankruptcy situation now where DVC is in the process of repossessing points used in rentals. Realistically those reservations could be cancelled at any moment and the renters would have no recourse other than to file a claim with the bankruptcy court.
More common are situations where the renter simply loses contact with the owner and has either concerns over the status of the reservation or difficulty booking ancillary services (DDP, DME, etc.)
DVCRequest.com does tend to charge a bit more but you're paying for a tangible layer of added security.