So next year when I need to rent out some points to pay for my 20th anniversary no one buy from me because it will be the first time I have done it and I will have no references.
Whenever anyone starts a thread like this, I always get frustrated by one fact of life. Everyone looks for a "Silver Bullet" that will protect them from harm. Problem is, there is none.
I only know personally of one person who
stole money from DISers, and she had some good references and some successful rentals, including one that occurred during the same timeframe she was defrauding other people.
Several good references may indeed be the information a renter needs to take the leap. But the key is
trust, and there are many roads to trust.
A person who has a good record renting on the DIS (and a number of our regulars do) certainly inspires my trust. But some people have never rented before, but have excellent reputations in other venues (eBay, for example). A solid record elsewhere, plus a good understanding of how
DVC works, would also give me confidence.
The other point I keep coming back to is that
fraud is seldom a problem...although it's what everyone worries about. It's very unlikely that you'll get scammed, but you can get screwed up by the most honest of people if they don't know what they are doing. (That holds true for both renters, and owners.)
The
real problem
most of the time is lack of understanding of DVC, and unclear understandings of the details of the rental transaction itself.
Everybody wants some magic formula for a successful rental, but I think the formula starts with both the renter and the owner clearly
understanding their respective obligations in the transaction. If they don't, no number of references, or DIS posts, or anything else, is likely to fix their screw-ups.