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Originally Posted by WebmasterDoc View Post
DVC does have the responsibility to it's membership to enforce all of it's policies. If members feel they are not upholding the policies, members should force them to do so.
Robo-Daddy 3000 said:
What have you done to
force DVC to act?
Your original post did not mention that the DVC Planner used that as an example - thus the question. Since it was used only as an illustration, I would assign different weight to the statement and accept that it would need to be enforced on a case-by-case basis. Does dvcrequest.com hold itself out as a member? If so, there could be some basis from the example used - but in this situation, dvcrequest.com is not renting points as a member, they are simply brokering rentals for other members, just as the DIS DVC Rent/Trade Board serves as a medium for members to find potential renters for members of our DVC community.
If anyone feels strongly that DVC is not acting in the best interest of it's membership by upholding stated policies, it could be necessary to seek the action of a court to force such action. I would be very cautious in applying personal bias in viewing many of the vague policies in the DVC POS. I believe that most of those policies are intentionally worded to mainly protect DVC itself and not really designed as the rigid formula some would proscribe.
DVC has been very cautious over the years about stating a firm policy to define "commercial activity". They have issued some "guidelines" (like a 20 reservation limit), but even those have not appeared in the POS. The most recent POS modifications included the restrictions limiting individuals to be listed on a maximum of 4 different memberships as Associate Members - but no clear definition of "commercial" was included in that revision. Changes to the number of transfers allowed annually have occurred twice (the original policy was one per Use Year - subsequent changes allowed multiple transfers and then a return to the one-per-Use-Year original policy). Even the maximum number of points allowed for owners has been increased over time - but never any clear definition for "commercial activity".
It seems that members ourselves have a varying opinion about such a definition, but only DVC can actually define that.
It may be like
art, where one may not know what constitutes
good art but do know what they like.
Ahh, the eye of the beholder!
