I don’t care if resale contracts can’t trade into non-DVC resorts or can’t trade into Disney Cruise lines or don’t get a discount on annual passes or can’t go to moonlight magic. But this latest thing about restricting resales to only book at. their home resorts cuts at one of the core constructs of how DVC works. When I purchased DVC in 1993 they kept saying how they aren’t like othe time shares and don’t pressure anyone to buy and are so flexible. I think just the opposite has become true.
People buy DVC. At some point most will want to sell. Not everyone wants it for 50 years. So why does DVC need to make so much effort to stop resales? What do they expect owners who own DVC and no longer want it to do? I know. Just hand your contract back to DVC for nothing. Or better maybe they prefer you continue to pay your dues, not use the points, and let them make reservations with them and pocket all the money.
I don’t really care about what the “can” do. Can’t they just give it a break and realize that there will always be resales?
People buy DVC. At some point most will want to sell. Not everyone wants it for 50 years. So why does DVC need to make so much effort to stop resales? What do they expect owners who own DVC and no longer want it to do? I know. Just hand your contract back to DVC for nothing. Or better maybe they prefer you continue to pay your dues, not use the points, and let them make reservations with them and pocket all the money.
I don’t really care about what the “can” do. Can’t they just give it a break and realize that there will always be resales?