disneycrazed139
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Shamus-
Thanks for that explanation.
Thanks for that explanation.
I have some questions.Originally posted by disneycrazed139
Well, my initial question was really how was the price determined in the first place. It seemed there must have been discussion about it at some point amongst some people. Thank you again Shamus for providing an answer that made sense!
Part of the problem is that price is dependent on the variables and what one tends to include. Absolutes are the purchase including closing (if applicable) and the dues. Many of us would include lost income if you took money from savings OR interest paid. If you include the latter, you get real close to $10 pp but it depends on when you bought (the price paid) and which resort (dues variability).Originally posted by LBurg93
I have some questions.
How much does each point actually cost the buyer?
Does it depend upon each DVC resort?
If so, then what are the price differences?
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Actively conspiring to set the prices is illegal. Seeing what everyone else is charging and setting your prices in line is absolutley legal and the American Way. The end result is usually about the same. Why else would that TV you want be the same price at all the stores in town?Originally posted by StevieD
While I agree with the general comments/info on collusion, let me point out one industry which seems to have been able to set prices industry-wide without (apparently) violating anti-trust laws and such - Real Estate sales! How many here think real estate commissions are "set by the market"? As for the rental points, I have always thought people on this forum have used the old $10/point far too quickly - folks ought to be testing the market, charge more, see what kind of demand there is, etc. I've heard that some people are charging more for high demand reservations (spring break and the like) - that's the way rental pricing should be determined. Charge as high as the market will bear!!