DVD now clearly defined in its current MEADs a member as a direct purchaser in good standing. If they intended to exclude direct members below a certain threshold, then that new definition should have included it.
If DVC raises bar for new members above 50, it will hurt sales at current price per point.
So. At this point, even IF DVD changes the rules for minimum points for perks, I have trouble believing it'll go above 50. Any higher would hurt direct sales and that's exactly not the point.
So. A 150 point resale BWV contract is $6500 cheaper than direct, and $3500 cheaper even if 50 points becomes the new minimum to qualify for perks.
The real question isn't whether the perks (being a real member) are worth $6500 more to buy direct, but if they're worth buying a combination that gets you there at the cost of a few thousand extra dollars...
If DVC raises bar for new members above 50, it will hurt sales at current price per point.
So. At this point, even IF DVD changes the rules for minimum points for perks, I have trouble believing it'll go above 50. Any higher would hurt direct sales and that's exactly not the point.
So. A 150 point resale BWV contract is $6500 cheaper than direct, and $3500 cheaper even if 50 points becomes the new minimum to qualify for perks.
The real question isn't whether the perks (being a real member) are worth $6500 more to buy direct, but if they're worth buying a combination that gets you there at the cost of a few thousand extra dollars...