DGsAtBLT
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How much overhead would they have had to have added to the reservation to be able to have cash to cover the possibility that months of reservations would be cancelled? The amount they would have needed to charge you to have the business model you suggest they have would have made it price prohibitive to rent points - CRO would become a much much more attractive option. With a DVC rental you get a good deal, but part of the good deal involves risk.
So what exactly is the point of the intermediary, besides matchmaking?
There is a lot of downside to a DVC rental. Most renters accept these happily. They include more difficulty booking, planning further out needed, subject to availability of both DVC and a suitable owner (a big one, as it makes getting certain desirable resorts/times very difficult), inability to modify, inability to cancel, lack of housekeeping, lack of ability to add things like DDP or requests without doing it through a third party, and any other glaring ones I’m missing. The discount over Disney rates is hardly that large that it should account for the loss of the entire reservation and your money through no fault of your own, IMO.
Even if they should not be expected to have cash reserves on hand, they clearly had no plan in place for a scenario even approaching the magnitude of this one. They did not have this written into their contracts, like some private owners have show us they do, leading to the unprecedented move to back off the no refund policy. They did not have a system in place to facilitate communication between renter and owner to resolve issues. The voucher program was created on the fly. Those of us with early reservations saw tons of wishy washy answers and different rules depending on who you talked to since they really had no idea what to do. So as renters, we’re supposed to anticipate the chance of this and “accept the risk” but the intermediary who has made a living in this space was okay to carry on accepting that most reservations go off without a hitch and he’ll cross that bridge when he comes to it, I guess.