I'm sure there were a lot of resale buyers who figured that since they can use their points anywhere, they might as well buy in at the cheapest resort. Since VB offers the cheapest buy-in, they jumped on it when points were selling in the $40 range. Then, they found out that 7-month availability at WDW is not as easy as it was advertised and those maintenance fees are starting to add up. All of a sudden, they realized that they are paying a ton of money for a vacation that they have to piece together or settle for each year because they really aren't even using their home resort at all. There are still plenty of people who do the same thing. They do not want to shell out a lot of money on the front end so they buy the cheapest property and roll the dice that they can get what they want during the "slow season" (whatever that is). As long as there is an offer on it, people can list their contracts for whatever they want. If it's too low, Disney will take it and the seller gets their money.