DonMacGregor
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The "problem" is, no one (or almost no one) is suggesting that "I booked a resort at 11 months and now can't go" OR "due to family/medical/work issues, I can't use all of my points next year'" should ever be considered commercial renting, or limited/prohibited by Disney. No one has suggested in this thread that all renting should be eliminated, or even that broader personal use renting should be curtailed.I don't think anyone here (or hardly anyone here) is defending that. That, IMO, is commercial renting. I think what people are discussing more is: "I booked a resort at 11 months and now can't go" OR "due to family/medical/work issues, I can't use all of my points next year."
However, every few pages someone new (or someone who feels the tide is shifting in the wrong direction for them personally) will pop on and come up with some ridiculously complicated "what if" straw man scenario, requiring more pretzel logic than a Gordian Knot wrapped in an Escher painting.
Over and over, every time someone points out an example of (inarguable) commercial renting, someone else will inevitably log on claiming that they, or someone they know, almost magically experienced almost exact same scenario, swearing it was absolutely NOT commercial renting, and just really bad luck, life changes, whatever. Would they then be guilty of commercial renting?
Then you have the "If you come for the commercial renters, then Aunt Esther in Omaha will be next! Where will it stop?" crowd. Martin Niemöller is rolling in his grave.
If you create enough straw men, then the argument is that you really can't prohibit any renting because somewhere out there in the universe of logical fallacies, someone can create a "what if" scenario that conveniently (if you're a 9D chess playing sort of guy) seems to address even the most obvious and blatant examples of commercial renting. Instead of a spectrum with white at one end and black at the other, with shades of grey in the middle, there are people on here adamant that the spectrum is all gray, from end to end.
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