See, this is where you and I disagree. I believe that this type of buyer is the super majority.
You did a great job of netting this out. I simply point this out. We now live in an age where people do web research on virtually every type of purchase. From what restaurant to eat at, what radio to buy, what tv is best, etc. I am a retail guy and people will research, in the store, items that cost less then $10 today regularly.
Why? Because the Internet has lowered the cost of doing research to almost zero. People have become conditioned to expect instant research on just about anything. They expect third party reviews on just about anything. People do not trust vendors anymore, they rely on third party resources for most of their shopping.
So, one stat will make our mutual points. What percentage of DVC buyers did any Internet research on DVC prior to purchasing? Understand, your premise would be a very, very low percentage would do research. They just ate the ice cream and signed the papers. In fact, the percentage would be much lower then people buying a $100 cell phone (which is reaching like 80% plus who research online before buying).
To be upfront, I do not know the answer but I am very confident the trend is in my favor in terms of people doing research because I see it every day in my store for far less significant purchases.
The number of users on this board and the number of people who read this board is a totally different stat.
Again, I think we sell the average DVC buyer very short. I would guess many of them would have researched DVC from their hotel room before ever getting in the van. It is how the world now works everywhere else. Can timeshares be completely immune to this global trend in buying?
I really do not know the answer, but I know the average shopper, and this would be a major departure from their current behaviors if suddenly everyone forgot they owned a smart phone and could type in "DVC reviews".